public interface Object
The definition for a CORBA object reference.
A CORBA object reference is a handle for a particular CORBA object implemented by a server. A CORBA object reference identifies the same CORBA object each time the reference is used to invoke a method on the object. A CORBA object may have multiple, distinct object references.
The org.omg.CORBA.Object
interface is the root of the inheritance hierarchy for all CORBA object references in the Java programming language, analogous to java.rmi.Remote
for RMI remote objects.
A CORBA object may be either local or remote. If it is a local object (that is, running in the same VM as the client), invocations may be directly serviced by the object instance, and the object reference could point to the actual instance of the object implementation class. If a CORBA object is a remote object (that is, running in a different VM from the client), the object reference points to a stub (proxy) which uses the ORB machinery to make a remote invocation on the server where the object implementation resides.
Default implementations of the methods in the interface org.omg.CORBA.Object
are provided in the class org.omg.CORBA.portable.ObjectImpl
, which is the base class for stubs and object implementations.
ObjectImpl
boolean _is_a(String repositoryIdentifier)
Checks whether this object is an instance of a class that implements the given interface.
repositoryIdentifier
- the interface to check againsttrue
if this object reference is an instance of a class that implements the interface; false
otherwiseboolean _is_equivalent(Object other)
Determines whether the two object references are equivalent, so far as the ORB can easily determine. Two object references are equivalent if they are identical. Two distinct object references which in fact refer to the same object are also equivalent. However, ORBs are not required to attempt determination of whether two distinct object references refer to the same object, since such determination could be impractically expensive.
other
- the other object reference with which to check for equivalencetrue
if this object reference is known to be equivalent to the given object reference. Note that false
indicates only that the two object references are distinct, not necessarily that they reference distinct objects.boolean _non_existent()
Determines whether the server object for this object reference has been destroyed.
true
if the ORB knows authoritatively that the server object does not exist; false
otherwiseint _hash(int maximum)
Returns an ORB-internal identifier for this object reference. This is a hash identifier, which does not change during the lifetime of the object reference, and so neither will any hash function of that identifier change. The value returned is not guaranteed to be unique; in other words, another object reference may have the same hash value. If two object references hash differently, then they are distinct object references; however, both may still refer to the same CORBA object.
maximum
- the upper bound on the hash value returned by the ORBObject _duplicate()
Returns a duplicate of this CORBA object reference. The server object implementation is not involved in creating the duplicate, and the implementation cannot distinguish whether the original object reference or a duplicate was used to make a request.
Note that this method is not very useful in the Java platform, since memory management is handled by the VM. It is included for compliance with the CORBA APIs.
The method _duplicate
may return this object reference itself.
void _release()
Signals that the caller is done using this object reference, so internal ORB resources associated with this object reference can be released. Note that the object implementation is not involved in this operation, and other references to the same object are not affected.
Object _get_interface_def()
Obtains an InterfaceDef
for the object implementation referenced by this object reference. The InterfaceDef
object may be used to introspect on the methods, attributes, and other type information for the object referred to by this object reference.
InterfaceDef
object in the Interface Repository which provides type information about the object referred to by this object referenceRequest _request(String operation)
Creates a Request
instance for use in the Dynamic Invocation Interface.
operation
- the name of the method to be invoked using the Request
instanceRequest
instanceRequest _create_request(Context ctx, String operation, NVList arg_list, NamedValue result)
Creates a Request
instance initialized with the given context, method name, list of arguments, and container for the method's return value.
ctx
- a Context
object containing a list of propertiesoperation
- the name of the method to be invokedarg_list
- an NVList
containing the actual arguments to the method being invokedresult
- a NamedValue
object to serve as a container for the method's return valueRequest
objectRequest
, NVList
, NamedValue
Request _create_request(Context ctx, String operation, NVList arg_list, NamedValue result, ExceptionList exclist, ContextList ctxlist)
Creates a Request
instance initialized with the given context, method name, list of arguments, container for the method's return value, list of possible exceptions, and list of context strings needing to be resolved.
ctx
- a Context
object containing a list of propertiesoperation
- the name of the method to be invokedarg_list
- an NVList
containing the actual arguments to the method being invokedresult
- a NamedValue
object to serve as a container for the method's return valueexclist
- an ExceptionList
object containing a list of possible exceptions the method can throwctxlist
- a ContextList
object containing a list of context strings that need to be resolved and sent with the Request
instanceRequest
objectRequest
, NVList
, NamedValue
, ExceptionList
, ContextList
Policy _get_policy(int policy_type)
Returns the Policy
object of the specified type which applies to this object.
policy_type
- the type of policy to be obtainedPolicy
object of the type specified by the policy_type parameterBAD_PARAM
- when the value of policy type is not valid either because the specified type is not supported by this ORB or because a policy object of that type is not associated with this ObjectDomainManager[] _get_domain_managers()
Retrieves the DomainManagers
of this object. This allows administration services (and applications) to retrieve the domain managers, and hence the security and other policies applicable to individual objects that are members of the domain.
Object _set_policy_override(Policy[] policies, SetOverrideType set_add)
Returns a new Object
with the given policies either replacing any existing policies in this Object
or with the given policies added to the existing ones, depending on the value of the given SetOverrideType
object.
policies
- an array of Policy
objects containing the policies to be added or to be used as replacementsset_add
- either SetOverrideType.SET_OVERRIDE
, indicating that the given policies will replace any existing ones, or SetOverrideType.ADD_OVERRIDE
, indicating that the given policies should be added to any existing onesObject
with the given policies replacing or added to those in this Object
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