public class SetOverrideType extends Object implements IDLEntity
The mapping of a CORBA enum
tagging SET_OVERRIDE
and ADD_OVERRIDE
, which indicate whether policies should replace the existing policies of an Object
or be added to them.
The method Object._set_policy_override(org.omg.CORBA.Policy[], org.omg.CORBA.SetOverrideType)
takes either SetOverrideType.SET_OVERRIDE
or SetOverrideType.ADD_OVERRIDE
as its second argument. The method _set_policy_override
creates a new Object
initialized with the Policy
objects supplied as the first argument. If the second argument is ADD_OVERRIDE
, the new policies are added to those of the Object
instance that is calling the _set_policy_override
method. If SET_OVERRIDE
is given instead, the existing policies are replaced with the given ones.
public static final int _SET_OVERRIDE
The int
constant for the enum value SET_OVERRIDE.
public static final int _ADD_OVERRIDE
The int
constant for the enum value ADD_OVERRIDE.
public static final SetOverrideType SET_OVERRIDE
The SetOverrideType
constant for the enum value SET_OVERRIDE.
public static final SetOverrideType ADD_OVERRIDE
The SetOverrideType
constant for the enum value ADD_OVERRIDE.
protected SetOverrideType(int _value)
Constructs a SetOverrideType
instance from an int
.
_value
- must be either SET_OVERRIDE
or ADD_OVERRIDE
public int value()
Retrieves the value of this SetOverrideType
instance.
int
for this SetOverrideType
instance.public static SetOverrideType from_int(int i)
Converts the given int
to the corresponding SetOverrideType
instance.
i
- the int
to convert; must be either SetOverrideType._SET_OVERRIDE
or SetOverrideType._ADD_OVERRIDE
SetOverrideType
instance whose value matches the given int
BAD_PARAM
- if the given int
does not match the value of any SetOverrideType
instance
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