Communication with the codec layer
If a transport layer plug-in is to be able to receive messages and then pass them on to the codec layer it must be able to communicate with appropriate decoding codecs. A decoding codec is one that can accept messages from the transport layer and parse them (decode them) into the normalized event format accepted by the Semantic Mapper.
When a codec is loaded into the IAF its details are passed to all transport layer plug-ins by calling their addEventDecoder function. This tells the transport layer plug-in the name of the decoding codec and provides a reference to its AP_EventDecoder structure.
The reference to AP_EventDecoder gives the transport layer plug-in access to the following functions:
sendTransportEvent
 
/** 
  * Called by the event transport to decode an event and send it on to the 
  * Semantic Mapper.  Ownership of the message is transferred to the 
  * decoder when this function is called.  It is assumed that the encoder 
  * and transport share the same definition of the content of the event, so 
  * that the transport can effectively interpret the event and free any 
  * dynamically-allocated memory. 
  * 
  * @param decoder The event decoder instance 
  * @param event The event to be decoded 
  * @param timeStamp Timestamps associated with this event 
  * @return Event codec error code.  If this is not AP_EventCodec_OK, the 
  * getLastError() function of the decoder should be called to get a more 
  * detailed description of what went wrong. 
  */ 
  AP_EventCodecError (*sendTransportEvent)(struct AP_EventDecoder* decoder, 
     AP_TransportEvent event, AP_TimestampSet* timeStamp);
 
getLastError
/** 
  * getLastError 
  * 
  * Return the decoder's stored error message, if any.  The message string 
  * is owned by the decoder so should not be modified or freed by the 
  * caller. 
  * 
  * @param decoder The event decoder instance 
  * @return The last error message generated by the decoder 
  */ 
  const AP_char8* (*getLastError)(struct AP_EventDecoder* decoder);
Assuming the reference to the AP_EventDecoder structure has been stored in a variable called decoder, the functions can be called as follows:
errorCode = decoder->functions->sendTransportEvent(decoder, event); 
errorMessage = decoder->functions->getLastError(decoder);