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− | ==Application Interconnect Handshake==
| + | Initial handshake: |
− | This sequence of NetMsg exchanges represents the communications between an external application (App M) attempting to connect to a running Geometry Service (App GS). This sequence assumes success.
| + | * Server sends [GS Remote Nodename Set] |
| + | * Client sends [GS Remote Nodename Set] |
| + | * Client sends [NewSessionReqMsg] (login/passwd) |
| + | * Server sends [SessionInfoMsg] (uuid of session) |
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− | ===Main Sequence===
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− | # App GS waits for incoming socket requests.
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− | # App M creates a socket connection to App GS.
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− | # App GS accepts the socket connection.
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− | # App M and App GS are now connected at the socket level.
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− | # App M sends a RemHostNameSET NetMsg to App GS.
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− | # App GS checks its RemHostName list for duplicates. (Alt #1)
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− | # App GS sends a RemHostNameSETOK NetMsg to App M.
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− | # App GS sends a RemHostNameSET NetMsg to App M.
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− | # App GS waits for App M to send a RemHostNameSETOK NetMsg.
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− | # App M sends a RemHostNameSETOK NetMsg.
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− | # App M is now connected to the Geometry Service network.
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− | # App M sends a NewSessionREQ NetMsg.
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− | # App GS creates a new Session.
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− | # App GS sends a NewSessionREQOK NetMsg.
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− | ===Alt Sequence #1===
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− | 6a. App GS finds that the incoming Host is already on the HostList. Either a duplicate name, or a duplicate connection.
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− | 6b. App GS sends App M a RemHostNameSETFAIL NetMsg.
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− | 6c. App GS drops socket connection to App M.
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− | 6d. App M drops socket connection to App GS.
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− | ==Application Request For Geometry==
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− | This sequence of NetMsg exchanges represents the communications between an external application (App M) as it requests Geometry from the Geometry Service (App GS). This sequence assumes success.
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