public final class IntHolder extends Object implements Streamable
The Holder for Int
. For more information on Holder files, see "Generated Files: Holder Files".
A Holder class for an int
that is used to store "out" and "inout" parameters in IDL methods. If an IDL method signature has an IDL long
as an "out" or "inout" parameter, the programmer must pass an instance of IntHolder
as the corresponding parameter in the method invocation; for "inout" parameters, the programmer must also fill the "in" value to be sent to the server. Before the method invocation returns, the ORB will fill in the value corresponding to the "out" value returned from the server.
If myIntHolder
is an instance of IntHolder
, the value stored in its value
field can be accessed with myIntHolder.value
.
public int value
The int
value held by this IntHolder
object in its value
field.
public IntHolder()
Constructs a new IntHolder
object with its value
field initialized to 0
.
public IntHolder(int initial)
Constructs a new IntHolder
object with its value
field initialized to the given int
.
initial
- the int
with which to initialize the value
field of the newly-created IntHolder
objectpublic void _read(InputStream input)
Reads unmarshalled data from input
and assigns it to the value
field in this IntHolder
object.
_read
in interface Streamable
input
- the InputStream
object containing CDR formatted data from the wirepublic void _write(OutputStream output)
Marshals the value in this IntHolder
object's value
field to the output stream output
.
_write
in interface Streamable
output
- the OutputStream
object that will contain the CDR formatted datapublic TypeCode _type()
Retrieves the TypeCode
object that corresponds to the value held in this IntHolder
object's value
field.
_type
in interface Streamable
IntHolder
object
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