Uses of Class
net.tomp2p.utils.AbstractTrafficShapingHandler

Packages that use AbstractTrafficShapingHandler
net.tomp2p.utils   
 

Uses of AbstractTrafficShapingHandler in net.tomp2p.utils
 

Subclasses of AbstractTrafficShapingHandler in net.tomp2p.utils
 class ChannelTrafficShapingHandler
          This implementation of the AbstractTrafficShapingHandler is for channel traffic shaping, that is to say a per channel limitation of the bandwidth.

The general use should be as follow:
Add in your pipeline a new ChannelTrafficShapingHandler, before a recommended ExecutionHandler (like OrderedMemoryAwareThreadPoolExecutor or MemoryAwareThreadPoolExecutor).
ChannelTrafficShapingHandler myHandler = new ChannelTrafficShapingHandler(executor);
executor could be created using Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
pipeline.addLast("CHANNEL_TRAFFIC_SHAPING", myHandler);

Note that this handler has a Pipeline Coverage of "one" which means a new handler must be created for each new channel as the counter cannot be shared among all channels. For instance, if you have a ChannelPipelineFactory, you should create a new ChannelTrafficShapingHandler in this ChannelPipelineFactory each time getPipeline() method is called.

Other arguments can be passed like write or read limitation (in bytes/s where 0 means no limitation) or the check interval (in millisecond) that represents the delay between two computations of the bandwidth and so the call back of the doAccounting method (0 means no accounting at all).

A value of 0 means no accounting for checkInterval.
 class GlobalTrafficShapingHandler
          This implementation of the AbstractTrafficShapingHandler is for global traffic shaping, that is to say a global limitation of the bandwidth, whatever the number of opened channels.

The general use should be as follow:
Create your unique GlobalTrafficShapingHandler like:

GlobalTrafficShapingHandler myHandler = new GlobalTrafficShapingHandler(executor);

executor could be created using Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
pipeline.addLast("GLOBAL_TRAFFIC_SHAPING", myHandler);

Note that this handler has a Pipeline Coverage of "all" which means only one such handler must be created and shared among all channels as the counter must be shared among all channels.

Other arguments can be passed like write or read limitation (in bytes/s where 0 means no limitation) or the check interval (in millisecond) that represents the delay between two computations of the bandwidth and so the call back of the doAccounting method (0 means no accounting at all).

A value of 0 means no accounting for checkInterval.
 

Constructors in net.tomp2p.utils with parameters of type AbstractTrafficShapingHandler
TrafficCounter(AbstractTrafficShapingHandler trafficShapingHandler, Executor executor, String name, long checkInterval)
          Constructor with the AbstractTrafficShapingHandler that hosts it, the executorService to use, its name, the checkInterval between two computations in millisecond
 



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