public abstract class NamingContextPOA extends Servant implements NamingContextOperations, InvokeHandler
Constructor and Description |
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NamingContextPOA() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String[] |
_all_interfaces(POA poa,
byte[] objectId)
Used by the ORB to obtain complete type
information from the servant.
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OutputStream |
_invoke(String $method,
InputStream in,
ResponseHandler $rh)
Invoked by the ORB to dispatch a request to the servant.
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NamingContext |
_this() |
NamingContext |
_this(ORB orb) |
_default_POA, _get_delegate, _get_interface_def, _is_a, _non_existent, _object_id, _orb, _poa, _set_delegate, _this_object, _this_object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
bind_context, bind_new_context, bind, destroy, list, new_context, rebind_context, rebind, resolve, unbind
public OutputStream _invoke(String $method, InputStream in, ResponseHandler $rh)
InvokeHandler
1. Determine correct method, and unmarshal parameters from InputStream.
2. Invoke method implementation.
3. If no user exception, create a normal reply using ResponseHandler.
4. If user exception occurred, create exception reply using ResponseHandler.
5. Marshal reply into OutputStream returned by ResponseHandler.
6. Return OutputStream to ORB.
_invoke
in interface InvokeHandler
$method
- The method name.in
- The InputStream
containing the marshalled arguments.$rh
- The ResponseHandler
which the servant uses
to construct a proper replyOutputStream
created by the
ResponseHandler which contains the marshalled replypublic String[] _all_interfaces(POA poa, byte[] objectId)
Servant
_all_interfaces
in class Servant
poa
- POA with which the servant is associated.objectId
- is the id corresponding to the object
associated with this servant.public NamingContext _this()
public NamingContext _this(ORB orb)
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