RTI Connext .Net APIs
Version 5.1.0
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A QoS policy for all DDS::Entity types that can act as factories for one or more other DDS::Entity types. More...
#include <managed_infrastructure.h>
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static System::String^ | get_entityfactory_qos_policy_name () |
Stringified human-readable name for DDS::EntityFactoryQosPolicy. | |
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System::Boolean | autoenable_created_entities [get, set] |
Specifies whether the entity acting as a factory automatically enables the instances it creates. | |
A QoS policy for all DDS::Entity types that can act as factories for one or more other DDS::Entity types.
This policy controls the behavior of the DDS::Entity as a factory for other entities. It controls whether or not child entities are created in the enabled state.
RTI Connext uses a factory design pattern for creating DDS Entities. That is, a parent entity must be used to create child entities. DomainParticipants create Topics, Publishers and Subscribers. Publishers create DataWriters. Subscribers create DataReaders.
By default, a child object is enabled upon creation (initialized and may be actively used). With this QoS policy, a child object can be created in a disabled state. A disabled entity is only partially initialized and cannot be used until the entity is enabled. Note: an entity can only be enabled; it cannot be disabled after it has been enabled.
This QoS policy is useful to synchronize the initialization of DDS Entities. For example, when a DDS::DataReader is created in an enabled state, its existence is immediately propagated for discovery and the DDS::DataReader object's listener called as soon as data is received. The initialization process for an application may extend beyond the creation of the DDS::DataReader, and thus, it may not be desireable for the DDS::DataReader to start to receive or process any data until the initialization process is complete. So by creating readers in a disabled state, your application can make sure that no data is received until the rest of the application initialization is complete, and at that time, enable the them.
Note: if an entity is disabled, then all of the child entities it creates will be disabled too, regardless of the setting of this QoS policy. However, enabling a disabled entity will enable all of its children if this QoS policy is set to automatically enable children entities.
This policy is mutable. A change in the policy affects only the entities created after the change, not any previously created entities.
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Specifies whether the entity acting as a factory automatically enables the instances it creates.
The setting of autoenable_created_entities
to true indicates that the factory create_<entity>
operation(s) will automatically invoke the DDS::Entity::enable operation each time a new DDS::Entity is created. Therefore, the DDS::Entity returned by create_<entity>
will already be enabled. A setting of false indicates that the DDS::Entity will not be automatically enabled. Your application will need to call DDS::Entity::enable itself.
The default setting of autoenable_created_entities
= true means that, by default, it is not necessary to explicitly call DDS::Entity::enable on newly created entities.
[default] true