package org.omg.PortableInterceptor; /** * org/omg/PortableInterceptor/InterceptorOperations.java . * Generated by the IDL-to-Java compiler (portable), version "3.2" * from ../../../../src/share/classes/org/omg/PortableInterceptor/Interceptors.idl * Friday, May 25, 2007 3:39:56 o'clock PM GMT-05:00 */ /** * All Portable Interceptors implement Interceptor. */ public interface InterceptorOperations { /** * Returns the name of the interceptor. * <p> * Each Interceptor may have a name that may be used administratively * to order the lists of Interceptors. Only one Interceptor of a given * name can be registered with the ORB for each Interceptor type. An * Interceptor may be anonymous, i.e., have an empty string as the name * attribute. Any number of anonymous Interceptors may be registered with * the ORB. * * @return the name of the interceptor. */ String name (); /** * Provides an opportunity to destroy this interceptor. * The destroy method is called during <code>ORB.destroy</code>. When an * application calls <code>ORB.destroy</code>, the ORB: * <ol> * <li>waits for all requests in progress to complete</li> * <li>calls the <code>Interceptor.destroy</code> operation for each * interceptor</li> * <li>completes destruction of the ORB</li> * </ol> * Method invocations from within <code>Interceptor.destroy</code> on * object references for objects implemented on the ORB being destroyed * result in undefined behavior. However, method invocations on objects * implemented on an ORB other than the one being destroyed are * permitted. (This means that the ORB being destroyed is still capable * of acting as a client, but not as a server.) */ void destroy (); } // interface InterceptorOperations