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package org.jboss.remoting.transport;
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import org.jboss.remoting.InvokerLocator;
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* This interface is used to indicate that a client invoker represents
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* as transport that is bidirectional, which means that calls from the
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* server to the client can be made without having to open a new physical connection
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* from the server back to the client/
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* @author <a href="mailto:tom.elrod@jboss.com">Tom Elrod</a>
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public interface BidirectionalClientInvoker extends ClientInvoker
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* Gets the locator to be used for callbacks when want do not want
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* to establish a new physical connectiong from the server to the client.
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public InvokerLocator getCallbackLocator(Map metadata);
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