Using the following system-provided functions, a C user-defined node can create or define message broker objects, such as node factories, nodes, and terminals. Functions are also provided to send messages to an output terminal for propagation to connected nodes, and to examine message content.
These utility functions are called by the node, and implemented by the broker.
This section covers the following topics:
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Planning user-defined extensions
Designing user-defined extensions
User-defined Input nodes
User-defined message processing nodes
User-defined output nodes
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Creating an input node in C
Creating a message processing node in C
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C language node implementation functions
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