Android 开发文档 程序基础—Remote procedure calls远程过程调用
2010-07-01 14:57:00 来源:WEB开发网An RPC interface can include only methods. By default, all methods are executed synchronously (the local method blocks until the remote method finishes), even if there is no return value.
In brief, the mechanism works as follows: You’d begin by declaring the RPC interface you want to implement using a simple IDL (interface definition language). From that declaration, the aidl tool generates a Java interface definition that must be made available to both the local and the remote process. It contains two inner class, as shown in the following diagram:
The inner classes have all the code needed to administer remote procedure calls for the interface you declared with the IDL. Both inner classes implement the IBinder interface. One of them is used locally and internally by the system; the code you write can ignore it. The other, called Stub, extends the Binder class. In addition to internal code for effectuating the IPC calls, it contains declarations for the methods in the RPC interface you declared. You would subclass Stub to implement those methods, as indicated in the diagram.
Typically, the remote process would be managed by a service (because a service can inform the system about the process and its connections to other processes). It would have both the interface file generated by the aidl tool and the Stub subclass implementing the RPC methods. Clients of the service would have only the interface file generated by the aidl tool.
Here’s how a connection between a service and its clients is set up:
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