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CORBA formal 99-10-07 15.3.1.6. // WARNING: For UTF-16, this means that there can be no // byte order marker, so it must default to big endian! alignAndCheck(2, 2); // Because of the alignAndCheck, we should be guaranteed // 2 bytes of real data. char[] result = getConvertedChars(2, getWCharConverter()); // Did the provided bytes convert to more than one // character? This may come up as more unicode values are // assigned, and a single 16 bit Java char isn't enough. // Better to use strings for i18n purposes. if (getWCharConverter().getNumChars() > 1) throw wrapper.btcResultMoreThanOneChar() ; return result[0]; } public String read_wstring() { // In GIOP 1.1, interoperability with wchar is limited // to 2 byte fixed width encodings. CORBA formal 99-10-07 15.3.1.6. int len = read_long(); // Workaround for ORBs which send string lengths of // zero to mean empty string. // // IMPORTANT: Do not replace 'new String("")' with "", it may result // in a Serialization bug (See serialization.zerolengthstring) and // bug id: 4728756 for details if (len == 0) return new String(""); checkForNegativeLength(len); // Don't include the two byte null for the // following computations. Remember that since we're limited // to a 2 byte fixed width code set, the "length" was the // number of such 2 byte code points plus a 2 byte null. len = len - 1; char[] result = getConvertedChars(len * 2, getWCharConverter()); // Skip over the 2 byte null read_short(); return new String(result, 0, getWCharConverter().getNumChars()); } }