Base class of auto-generated protocol classes
See \*(L"load_xml_spec\*(R" in Net::AMQP::Protocol for how subclasses to this class are auto-generated.
The class id from the specficiation.
The method id from the specification. In the case of a content <class> (such as Basic, File or Stream), method_id is 0 for the virtual ContentHeader method. This allows you to create a Header frame in much the same way you create a Method frame, but with the virtual method 'ContentHeader'. For example:
my $header_frame = Net::AMQP::Protocol::Basic::ContentHeader->new( content_type => 'text/html' ); print $header_frame->method_id(); # prints '0'
Contains an ordered arrayref of the fields that comprise a frame for this method. For example:
Net::AMQP::Protocol::Channel::Open->frame_arguments([ out_of_band => 'short_string' ]);
This is used by the Net::AMQP::Frame subclasses to (de)serialize raw binary data. Each of these fields are also an accessor for the class objects.
Contains the hashref that the \*(C`load_xml_spec()\*(C' call generated for this class.
Same as above, but for this method.
Returns a Net::AMQP::Frame subclass object that wraps the given object, if possible.
Net::AMQP::Protocol
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Eric Waters <[email protected]>
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
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