/* * Copyright (c) 1999, 2001, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package org.omg.CORBA; /** * The interface for <tt>IRObject</tt>. For more information on * Operations interfaces, see <a href="doc-files/generatedfiles.html#operations"> * "Generated Files: Operations files"</a>. */ /* tempout/org/omg/CORBA/IRObjectOperations.java Generated by the IBM IDL-to-Java compiler, version 1.0 from ../../Lib/ir.idl Thursday, February 25, 1999 2:11:21 o'clock PM PST */ /** * This is the Operations interface for the mapping from <tt>IRObject</tt>. * Several interfaces are used as base interfaces for objects in * the Interface Repository (IR). These base interfaces are not instantiable. * A common set of operations is used to locate objects within the * Interface Repository. Some of these operations are defined in * the IRObject. All IR objects inherit from the IRObject interface, * which provides an operation for identifying the actual type of * the object. (The IDL base interface IRObject represents the most * generic interface from which all other Interface Repository interfaces * are derived, even the Repository itself.) All java implementations of * IR objects must implement the IRObjectOperations interface. * @see IDLTypeOperations * @see IDLType * @see IRObject */ public interface IRObjectOperations { // read interface /** * Returns the <code>DefinitionKind</code> corresponding to this Interface Repository object. * @return the <code>DefinitionKind</code> corresponding to this Interface Repository object. */ org.omg.CORBA.DefinitionKind def_kind (); // write interface /** * Destroys this object. If the object is a Container, * this method is applied to all its contents. If the object contains an IDLType * attribute for an anonymous type, that IDLType is destroyed. * If the object is currently contained in some other object, it is removed. * If the method is invoked on a <code>Repository</code> or on a <code>PrimitiveDef</code> * then the <code>BAD_INV_ORDER</code> exception is raised with minor value 2. * An attempt to destroy an object that would leave the repository in an * incoherent state causes <code>BAD_INV_ORDER</code> exception to be raised * with the minor code 1. * @exception BAD_INV_ORDER if this method is invoked on a repository or * <code>PrimitiveDef</code>, or if an attempt to destroy an * object would leave the repository in an incoherent state */ void destroy (); } // interface IRObjectOperations