public interface RemoteAlertSender
NotificationService when sending
 alerts. Implementations of this interface have to be able to connect and send
 alerts to one or more management servers in a protocol specific way.
 
 The properties of the service registration should specify a list of
 destinations (principals) where the service is capable of sending alerts.
 This can be done by providing a String array of principal names in
 the principals registration property. If this property is not
 registered, the service will be treated as the default sender. The default
 alert sender is only used when a more specific alert sender cannot be found.
 
 The principals registration property is used when the
 NotificationService.sendNotification(String, int, String, AlertItem[])
 method is called, to find the proper RemoteAlertSender for the given
 destination. If the caller does not specify a principal, the alert is only
 sent if the Notification Sender finds a default alert sender, or if the
 choice is unambiguous for some other reason (for example if only one alert
 sender is registered).
void sendAlert(String principal, int code, String correlator, AlertItem[] items) throws Exception
execute command, a correlation identifier can be specified to provide
 the association between the execute and the alert.
 
 The principal parameter specifies which server the alert should
 be sent to. This parameter can be null if the client does not
 know the name of the destination. The alert should still be delivered if
 possible; for example if the alert sender is only connected to one
 destination.
 
 Any exception thrown on this method will be propagated to the original
 sender of the event, wrapped in a DmtException with the code
 REMOTE_ERROR.
 
Since sending the alert and receiving acknowledgment for it is potentially a very time-consuming operation, alerts are sent asynchronously. This method should attempt to ensure that the alert can be sent successfully, and should throw an exception if it detects any problems. If the method returns without error, the alert is accepted for sending and the implementation must make a best-effort attempt to deliver it.
principal - the name identifying the server where the alert should
        be sent, can be nullcode - the alert code, can be 0 if not neededcorrelator - the correlation identifier of an associated EXEC
        command, or null if there is no associated EXECitems - the data of the alert items carried in this alert, can be
        empty or null if no alert items are neededException - if the alert can not be sent to the serverCopyright © OSGi Alliance (2000, 2015). All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the OSGi Specification License, Version 2.0