public abstract class Servant extends Object
Defines the native Servant
type. In Java, the Servant
type is mapped to the Java org.omg.PortableServer.Servant
class. It serves as the base class for all POA servant implementations and provides a number of methods that may be invoked by the application programmer, as well as methods which are invoked by the POA itself and may be overridden by the user to control aspects of servant behavior. Based on IDL to Java spec. (CORBA V2.3.1) ptc/00-01-08.pdf.
public Servant()
public final Delegate _get_delegate()
Gets the ORB vendor-specific implementation of PortableServer::Servant
.
_delegate
the ORB vendor-specific implementation of PortableServer::Servant
.public final void _set_delegate(Delegate delegate)
Supports the Java ORB portability interfaces by providing a method for classes that support ORB portability through delegation to set their delegate.
delegate
- ORB vendor-specific implementation of the PortableServer::Servant
.public final Object _this_object()
Allows the servant to obtain the object reference for the target CORBA object it is incarnating for that request.
this_object
Object
reference associated with the request.public final Object _this_object(ORB orb)
Allows the servant to obtain the object reference for the target CORBA Object it is incarnating for that request.
orb
- ORB with which the servant is associated._this_object
reference associated with the request.public final ORB _orb()
Returns the instance of the ORB currently associated with the Servant
(convenience method).
orb
the instance of the ORB currently associated with the Servant
.public final POA _poa()
Allows easy execution of common methods, equivalent to PortableServer::Current:get_POA
.
poa
POA associated with the servant.public final byte[] _object_id()
Allows easy execution of common methods, equivalent to calling PortableServer::Current::get_object_id
.
object_id
the Object
ID associated with this servant.public POA _default_POA()
Returns the root POA from the ORB instance associated with the servant. Subclasses may override this method to return a different POA.
default_POA
the POA associated with the Servant
.public boolean _is_a(String repository_id)
Checks to see if the specified repository_id
is present on the list returned by _all_interfaces()
or is the repository_id
for the generic CORBA Object.
repository_id
- the repository_id
to be checked in the repository list or against the id of generic CORBA objects.is_a
boolean indicating whether the specified repository_id
is in the repository list or is same as a generic CORBA object.public boolean _non_existent()
Checks for the existence of an Object
. The Servant
provides a default implementation of _non_existent()
that can be overridden by derived servants.
non_existent
true
if that object does not exist, false
otherwise.public Object _get_interface_def()
Returns an InterfaceDef
object as a CORBA::Object
that defines the runtime type of the CORBA::Object
implemented by the Servant
. The invoker of _get_interface_def
must narrow the result to an InterfaceDef
in order to use it.
This default implementation of _get_interface_def()
can be overridden by derived servants if the default behavior is not adequate. As defined in the CORBA 2.3.1 specification, section 11.3.1, the default behavior of _get_interface_def()
is to use the most derived interface of a static servant or the most derived interface retrieved from a dynamic servant to obtain the InterfaceDef
. This behavior must be supported by the Delegate
that implements the Servant
.
get_interface_def
an InterfaceDef
object as a CORBA::Object
that defines the runtime type of the CORBA::Object
implemented by the Servant
.public abstract String[] _all_interfaces(POA poa, byte[] objectId)
Used by the ORB to obtain complete type information from the servant.
poa
- POA with which the servant is associated.objectId
- is the id corresponding to the object associated with this servant.
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