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Class _BindingIteratorStub

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Object, IDLEntity, BindingIterator, BindingIteratorOperations
public class _BindingIteratorStub
extends ObjectImpl
implements BindingIterator

The BindingIterator interface allows a client to iterate through the bindings using the next_one or next_n operations. The bindings iterator is obtained by using the list method on the NamingContext.

See Also:
NamingContextOperations.list(int, org.omg.CosNaming.BindingListHolder, org.omg.CosNaming.BindingIteratorHolder), Serialized Form

Constructors

_BindingIteratorStub

public _BindingIteratorStub()

Methods

next_one

public boolean next_one(BindingHolder b)

This operation returns the next binding. If there are no more bindings, false is returned.

Specified by:
next_one in interface BindingIteratorOperations
Parameters:
b - the returned binding

next_n

public boolean next_n(int how_many,
                      BindingListHolder bl)

This operation returns at most the requested number of bindings.

Specified by:
next_n in interface BindingIteratorOperations
Parameters:
how_many - the maximum number of bindings tro return
bl - the returned bindings

destroy

public void destroy()

This operation destroys the iterator.

Specified by:
destroy in interface BindingIteratorOperations

_ids

public String[] _ids()

Description copied from class: ObjectImpl

Retrieves a string array containing the repository identifiers supported by this ObjectImpl object. For example, for a stub, this method returns information about all the interfaces supported by the stub.

Specified by:
_ids in class ObjectImpl
Returns:
the array of all repository identifiers supported by this ObjectImpl instance

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