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Interface ServantActivatorOperations

All Superinterfaces:
ServantManagerOperations
All Known Subinterfaces:
ServantActivator
All Known Implementing Classes:
_ServantActivatorStub, ServantActivatorPOA
public interface ServantActivatorOperations
extends ServantManagerOperations

When the POA has the RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantActivators.

Methods

incarnate

Servant incarnate(byte[] oid,
                  POA adapter)
           throws ForwardRequest

This operation is invoked by the POA whenever the POA receives a request for an object that is not currently active, assuming the POA has the USE_SERVANT_MANAGER and RETAIN policies.

Parameters:
oid - object Id associated with the object on the request was made.
adapter - object reference for the POA in which the object is being activated.
Returns:
Servant corresponding to oid is created or located by the user supplied servant manager.
Throws:
ForwardRequest - to indicate to the ORB that it is responsible for delivering the current request and subsequent requests to the object denoted in the forward_reference member of the exception.

etherealize

void etherealize(byte[] oid,
                 POA adapter,
                 Servant serv,
                 boolean cleanup_in_progress,
                 boolean remaining_activations)

This operation is invoked whenever a servant for an object is deactivated, assuming the POA has the USE_SERVANT_MANAGER and RETAIN policies.

Parameters:
oid - object Id associated with the object being deactivated.
adapter - object reference for the POA in which the object was active.
serv - contains reference to the servant associated with the object being deactivated.
cleanup_in_progress - if TRUE indicates that destroy or deactivate is called with etherealize_objects param of TRUE. FALSE indicates that etherealize was called due to other reasons.
remaining_activations - indicates whether the Servant Manager can destroy a servant. If set to TRUE, the Servant Manager should wait until all invocations in progress have completed.

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