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The <code>ORB</code> class also provides * "pluggable ORB implementation" APIs that allow another vendor's ORB * implementation to be used. * <P> * An ORB makes it possible for CORBA objects to communicate * with each other by connecting objects making requests (clients) with * objects servicing requests (servers). * <P> * * The <code>ORB</code> class, which * encapsulates generic CORBA functionality, does the following: * (Note that items 5 and 6, which include most of the methods in * the class <code>ORB</code>, are typically used with the <code>Dynamic Invocation * Interface</code> (DII) and the <code>Dynamic Skeleton Interface</code> * (DSI). * These interfaces may be used by a developer directly, but * most commonly they are used by the ORB internally and are * not seen by the general programmer.) * <OL> * <li> initializes the ORB implementation by supplying values for * predefined properties and environmental parameters * <li> obtains initial object references to services such as * the NameService using the method <code>resolve_initial_references</code> * <li> converts object references to strings and back * <li> connects the ORB to a servant (an instance of a CORBA object * implementation) and disconnects the ORB from a servant * <li> creates objects such as * <ul> * <li><code>TypeCode</code> * <li><code>Any</code> * <li><code>NamedValue</code> * <li><code>Context</code> * <li><code>Environment</code> * <li>lists (such as <code>NVList</code>) containing these objects * </ul> * <li> sends multiple messages in the DII * </OL> * * <P> * The <code>ORB</code> class can be used to obtain references to objects * implemented anywhere on the network. * <P> * An application or applet gains access to the CORBA environment * by initializing itself into an <code>ORB</code> using one of * three <code>init</code> methods. Two of the three methods use the properties * (associations of a name with a value) shown in the * table below.<BR> * <TABLE BORDER=1 SUMMARY="Standard Java CORBA Properties"> * <TR><TH>Property Name</TH> <TH>Property Value</TH></TR> * <CAPTION>Standard Java CORBA Properties:</CAPTION> * <TR><TD>org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass</TD> * <TD>class name of an ORB implementation</TD></TR> * <TR><TD>org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass</TD> * <TD>class name of the ORB returned by <code>init()</code></TD></TR> * </TABLE> * <P> * These properties allow a different vendor's <code>ORB</code> * implementation to be "plugged in." * <P> * When an ORB instance is being created, the class name of the ORB * implementation is located using * the following standard search order:<P> * * <OL> * <LI>check in Applet parameter or application string array, if any * * <LI>check in properties parameter, if any * * <LI>check in the System properties * * <LI>check in the orb.properties file located in the user.home * directory (if any) * * <LI>check in the orb.properties file located in the java.home/lib * directory (if any) * * <LI>fall back on a hardcoded default behavior (use the Java IDL * implementation) * </OL> * <P> * Note that Java IDL provides a default implementation for the * fully-functional ORB and for the Singleton ORB. When the method * <code>init</code> is given no parameters, the default Singleton * ORB is returned. When the method <code>init</code> is given parameters * but no ORB class is specified, the Java IDL ORB implementation * is returned. * <P> * The following code fragment creates an <code>ORB</code> object * initialized with the default ORB Singleton. * This ORB has a * restricted implementation to prevent malicious applets from doing * anything beyond creating typecodes. * It is called a singleton * because there is only one instance for an entire virtual machine. * <PRE> * ORB orb = ORB.init(); * </PRE> * <P> * The following code fragment creates an <code>ORB</code> object * for an application. The parameter <code>args</code> * represents the arguments supplied to the application's <code>main</code> * method. Since the property specifies the ORB class to be * "SomeORBImplementation", the new ORB will be initialized with * that ORB implementation. If p had been null, * and the arguments had not specified an ORB class, * the new ORB would have been * initialized with the default Java IDL implementation. * <PRE> * Properties p = new Properties(); * p.put("org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass", "SomeORBImplementation"); * ORB orb = ORB.init(args, p); * </PRE> * <P> * The following code fragment creates an <code>ORB</code> object * for the applet supplied as the first parameter. If the given * applet does not specify an ORB class, the new ORB will be * initialized with the default Java IDL implementation. * <PRE> * ORB orb = ORB.init(myApplet, null); * </PRE> * <P> * An application or applet can be initialized in one or more ORBs. * ORB initialization is a bootstrap call into the CORBA world. * @since JDK1.2 */ abstract public class ORB { // // This is the ORB implementation used when nothing else is specified. // Whoever provides this class customizes this string to // point at their ORB implementation. // private static final String ORBClassKey = "org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass"; private static final String ORBSingletonClassKey = "org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass"; // // The last resort fallback ORB implementation classes in case // no ORB implementation class is dynamically configured through // properties or applet parameters. Change these values to // vendor-specific class names. // private static final String defaultORB = "com.sun.corba.se.impl.orb.ORBImpl"; private static final String defaultORBSingleton = "com.sun.corba.se.impl.orb.ORBSingleton"; // // The global instance of the singleton ORB implementation which // acts as a factory for typecodes for generated Helper classes. // TypeCodes should be immutable since they may be shared across // different security contexts (applets). There should be no way to // use a TypeCode as a storage depot for illicitly passing // information or Java objects between different security contexts. // static private ORB singleton; // Get System property private static String getSystemProperty(final String name) { // This will not throw a SecurityException because this // class was loaded from rt.jar using the bootstrap classloader. String propValue = (String) AccessController.doPrivileged( new PrivilegedAction() { public java.lang.Object run() { return System.getProperty(name); } } ); return propValue; } // Get property from orb.properties in either <user.home> or <java-home>/lib // directories. private static String getPropertyFromFile(final String name) { // This will not throw a SecurityException because this // class was loaded from rt.jar using the bootstrap classloader. String propValue = (String) AccessController.doPrivileged( new PrivilegedAction() { private Properties getFileProperties( String fileName ) { try { File propFile = new File( fileName ) ; if (!propFile.exists()) return null ; Properties props = new Properties() ; FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(propFile); try { props.load( fis ); } finally { fis.close() ; } return props ; } catch (Exception exc) { return null ; } } public java.lang.Object run() { String userHome = System.getProperty("user.home"); String fileName = userHome + File.separator + "orb.properties" ; Properties props = getFileProperties( fileName ) ; if (props != null) { String value = props.getProperty( name ) ; if (value != null) return value ; } String javaHome = System.getProperty("java.home"); fileName = javaHome + File.separator + "lib" + File.separator + "orb.properties"; props = getFileProperties( fileName ) ; if (props == null) return null ; else return props.getProperty( name ) ; } } ); return propValue; } /** * Returns the <code>ORB</code> singleton object. This method always returns the * same ORB instance, which is an instance of the class described by the * <code>org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass</code> system property. * <P> * This no-argument version of the method <code>init</code> is used primarily * as a factory for <code>TypeCode</code> objects, which are used by * <code>Helper</code> classes to implement the method <code>type</code>. * It is also used to create <code>Any</code> objects that are used to * describe <code>union</code> labels (as part of creating a <code> * TypeCode</code> object for a <code>union</code>). * <P> * This method is not intended to be used by applets, and in the event * that it is called in an applet environment, the ORB it returns * is restricted so that it can be used only as a factory for * <code>TypeCode</code> objects. Any <code>TypeCode</code> objects * it produces can be safely shared among untrusted applets. * <P> * If an ORB is created using this method from an applet, * a system exception will be thrown if * methods other than those for * creating <code>TypeCode</code> objects are invoked. * * @return the singleton ORB */ public static synchronized ORB init() { if (singleton == null) { String className = getSystemProperty(ORBSingletonClassKey); if (className == null) className = getPropertyFromFile(ORBSingletonClassKey); if (className == null) className = defaultORBSingleton; singleton = create_impl(className); } return singleton; } private static ORB create_impl(String className) { ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); if (cl == null) cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); try { return (ORB) Class.forName(className, true, cl).newInstance(); } catch (Throwable ex) { SystemException systemException = new INITIALIZE( "can't instantiate default ORB implementation " + className); systemException.initCause(ex); throw systemException; } } /** * Creates a new <code>ORB</code> instance for a standalone * application. This method may be called from applications * only and returns a new fully functional <code>ORB</code> object * each time it is called. * @param args command-line arguments for the application's <code>main</code> * method; may be <code>null</code> * @param props application-specific properties; may be <code>null</code> * @return the newly-created ORB instance */ public static ORB init(String[] args, Properties props) { // // Note that there is no standard command-line argument for // specifying the default ORB implementation. For an // application you can choose an implementation either by // setting the CLASSPATH to pick a different org.omg.CORBA // and it's baked-in ORB implementation default or by // setting an entry in the properties object or in the // system properties. // String className = null; ORB orb; if (props != null) className = props.getProperty(ORBClassKey); if (className == null) className = getSystemProperty(ORBClassKey); if (className == null) className = getPropertyFromFile(ORBClassKey); if (className == null) className = defaultORB; orb = create_impl(className); orb.set_parameters(args, props); return orb; } /** * Creates a new <code>ORB</code> instance for an applet. This * method may be called from applets only and returns a new * fully-functional <code>ORB</code> object each time it is called. * @param app the applet; may be <code>null</code> * @param props applet-specific properties; may be <code>null</code> * @return the newly-created ORB instance */ public static ORB init(Applet app, Properties props) { String className; ORB orb; className = app.getParameter(ORBClassKey); if (className == null && props != null) className = props.getProperty(ORBClassKey); if (className == null) className = getSystemProperty(ORBClassKey); if (className == null) className = getPropertyFromFile(ORBClassKey); if (className == null) className = defaultORB; orb = create_impl(className); orb.set_parameters(app, props); return orb; } /** * Allows the ORB implementation to be initialized with the given * parameters and properties. This method, used in applications only, * is implemented by subclass ORB implementations and called * by the appropriate <code>init</code> method to pass in its parameters. * * @param args command-line arguments for the application's <code>main</code> * method; may be <code>null</code> * @param props application-specific properties; may be <code>null</code> */ abstract protected void set_parameters(String[] args, Properties props); /** * Allows the ORB implementation to be initialized with the given * applet and parameters. This method, used in applets only, * is implemented by subclass ORB implementations and called * by the appropriate <code>init</code> method to pass in its parameters. * * @param app the applet; may be <code>null</code> * @param props applet-specific properties; may be <code>null</code> */ abstract protected void set_parameters(Applet app, Properties props); /** * Connects the given servant object (a Java object that is * an instance of the server implementation class) * to the ORB. The servant class must * extend the <code>ImplBase</code> class corresponding to the interface that is * supported by the server. The servant must thus be a CORBA object * reference, and inherit from <code>org.omg.CORBA.Object</code>. * Servants created by the user can start receiving remote invocations * after the method <code>connect</code> has been called. A servant may also be * automatically and implicitly connected to the ORB if it is passed as * an IDL parameter in an IDL method invocation on a non-local object, * that is, if the servant object has to be marshalled and sent outside of the * process address space. * <P> * Calling the method <code>connect</code> has no effect * when the servant object is already connected to the ORB. * <P> * Deprecated by the OMG in favor of the Portable Object Adapter APIs. * * @param obj The servant object reference */ public void connect(org.omg.CORBA.Object obj) { throw new NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Destroys the ORB so that its resources can be reclaimed. * Any operation invoked on a destroyed ORB reference will throw the * <code>OBJECT_NOT_EXIST</code> exception. * Once an ORB has been destroyed, another call to <code>init</code> * with the same ORBid will return a reference to a newly constructed ORB.<p> * If <code>destroy</code> is called on an ORB that has not been shut down, * it will start the shut down process and block until the ORB has shut down * before it destroys the ORB.<br> * If an application calls <code>destroy</code> in a thread that is currently servicing * an invocation, the <code>BAD_INV_ORDER</code> system exception will be thrown * with the OMG minor code 3, since blocking would result in a deadlock.<p> * For maximum portability and to avoid resource leaks, an application should * always call <code>shutdown</code> and <code>destroy</code> * on all ORB instances before exiting. * * @throws org.omg.CORBA.BAD_INV_ORDER if the current thread is servicing an invocation */ public void destroy( ) { throw new NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Disconnects the given servant object from the ORB. After this method returns, * the ORB will reject incoming remote requests for the disconnected * servant and will send the exception * <code>org.omg.CORBA.OBJECT_NOT_EXIST</code> back to the * remote client. Thus the object appears to be destroyed from the * point of view of remote clients. Note, however, that local requests issued * using the servant directly do not * pass through the ORB; hence, they will continue to be processed by the * servant. * <P> * Calling the method <code>disconnect</code> has no effect * if the servant is not connected to the ORB. * <P> * Deprecated by the OMG in favor of the Portable Object Adapter APIs. * * @param obj The servant object to be disconnected from the ORB */ public void disconnect(org.omg.CORBA.Object obj) { throw new NO_IMPLEMENT(); } // // ORB method implementations. // // We are trying to accomplish 2 things at once in this class. // It can act as a default ORB implementation front-end, // creating an actual ORB implementation object which is a // subclass of this ORB class and then delegating the method // implementations. // // To accomplish the delegation model, the 'delegate' private instance // variable is set if an instance of this class is created directly. // /** * Returns a list of the initially available CORBA object references, * such as "NameService" and "InterfaceRepository". * * @return an array of <code>String</code> objects that represent * the object references for CORBA services * that are initially available with this ORB */ abstract public String[] list_initial_services(); /** * Resolves a specific object reference from the set of available * initial service names. * * @param object_name the name of the initial service as a string * @return the object reference associated with the given name * @exception InvalidName if the given name is not associated with a * known service */ abstract public org.omg.CORBA.Object resolve_initial_references(String object_name) throws InvalidName; /** * Converts the given CORBA object reference to a string. * Note that the format of this string is predefined by IIOP, allowing * strings generated by a different ORB to be converted back into an object * reference. * <P> * The resulting <code>String</code> object may be stored or communicated * in any way that a <code>String</code> object can be manipulated. * * @param obj the object reference to stringify * @return the string representing the object reference */ abstract public String object_to_string(org.omg.CORBA.Object obj); /** * Converts a string produced by the method <code>object_to_string</code> * back to a CORBA object reference. * * @param str the string to be converted back to an object reference. It must * be the result of converting an object reference to a string using the * method <code>object_to_string</code>. * @return the object reference */ abstract public org.omg.CORBA.Object string_to_object(String str); /** * Allocates an <code>NVList</code> with (probably) enough * space for the specified number of <code>NamedValue</code> objects. * Note that the specified size is only a hint to help with * storage allocation and does not imply the maximum size of the list. * * @param count suggested number of <code>NamedValue</code> objects for * which to allocate space * @return the newly-created <code>NVList</code> * * @see NVList */ abstract public NVList create_list(int count); /** * Creates an <code>NVList</code> initialized with argument * descriptions for the operation described in the given * <code>OperationDef</code> object. This <code>OperationDef</code> object * is obtained from an Interface Repository. The arguments in the * returned <code>NVList</code> object are in the same order as in the * original IDL operation definition, which makes it possible for the list * to be used in dynamic invocation requests. * * @param oper the <code>OperationDef</code> object to use to create the list * @return a newly-created <code>NVList</code> object containing * descriptions of the arguments to the method described in the given * <code>OperationDef</code> object * * @see NVList */ public NVList create_operation_list(org.omg.CORBA.Object oper) { // If we came here, it means that the actual ORB implementation // did not have a create_operation_list(...CORBA.Object oper) method, // so lets check if it has a create_operation_list(OperationDef oper) // method. try { // First try to load the OperationDef class String opDefClassName = "org.omg.CORBA.OperationDef"; Class opDefClass = null; ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); if ( cl == null ) cl = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); // if this throws a ClassNotFoundException, it will be caught below. opDefClass = Class.forName(opDefClassName, true, cl); // OK, we loaded OperationDef. Now try to get the // create_operation_list(OperationDef oper) method. Class[] argc = { opDefClass }; java.lang.reflect.Method meth = this.getClass().getMethod("create_operation_list", argc); // OK, the method exists, so invoke it and be happy. java.lang.Object[] argx = { oper }; return (org.omg.CORBA.NVList)meth.invoke(this, argx); } catch( java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException exs ) { Throwable t = exs.getTargetException(); if (t instanceof Error) { throw (Error) t; } else if (t instanceof RuntimeException) { throw (RuntimeException) t; } else { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } } catch( RuntimeException ex ) { throw ex; } catch( Exception exr ) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } } /** * Creates a <code>NamedValue</code> object * using the given name, value, and argument mode flags. * <P> * A <code>NamedValue</code> object serves as (1) a parameter or return * value or (2) a context property. * It may be used by itself or * as an element in an <code>NVList</code> object. * * @param s the name of the <code>NamedValue</code> object * @param any the <code>Any</code> value to be inserted into the * <code>NamedValue</code> object * @param flags the argument mode flags for the <code>NamedValue</code>: one of * <code>ARG_IN.value</code>, <code>ARG_OUT.value</code>, * or <code>ARG_INOUT.value</code>. * * @return the newly-created <code>NamedValue</code> object * @see NamedValue */ abstract public NamedValue create_named_value(String s, Any any, int flags); /** * Creates an empty <code>ExceptionList</code> object. * * @return the newly-created <code>ExceptionList</code> object */ abstract public ExceptionList create_exception_list(); /** * Creates an empty <code>ContextList</code> object. * * @return the newly-created <code>ContextList</code> object * @see ContextList * @see Context */ abstract public ContextList create_context_list(); /** * Gets the default <code>Context</code> object. * * @return the default <code>Context</code> object * @see Context */ abstract public Context get_default_context(); /** * Creates an <code>Environment</code> object. * * @return the newly-created <code>Environment</code> object * @see Environment */ abstract public Environment create_environment(); /** * Creates a new <code>org.omg.CORBA.portable.OutputStream</code> into which * IDL method parameters can be marshalled during method invocation. * @return the newly-created * <code>org.omg.CORBA.portable.OutputStream</code> object */ abstract public org.omg.CORBA.portable.OutputStream create_output_stream(); /** * Sends multiple dynamic (DII) requests asynchronously without expecting * any responses. Note that oneway invocations are not guaranteed to * reach the server. * * @param req an array of request objects */ abstract public void send_multiple_requests_oneway(Request[] req); /** * Sends multiple dynamic (DII) requests asynchronously. * * @param req an array of <code>Request</code> objects */ abstract public void send_multiple_requests_deferred(Request[] req); /** * Finds out if any of the deferred (asynchronous) invocations have * a response yet. * @return <code>true</code> if there is a response available; * <code> false</code> otherwise */ abstract public boolean poll_next_response(); /** * Gets the next <code>Request</code> instance for which a response * has been received. * * @return the next <code>Request</code> object ready with a response * @exception WrongTransaction if the method <code>get_next_response</code> * is called from a transaction scope different * from the one from which the original request was sent. See the * OMG Transaction Service specification for details. */ abstract public Request get_next_response() throws WrongTransaction; /** * Retrieves the <code>TypeCode</code> object that represents * the given primitive IDL type. * * @param tcKind the <code>TCKind</code> instance corresponding to the * desired primitive type * @return the requested <code>TypeCode</code> object */ abstract public TypeCode get_primitive_tc(TCKind tcKind); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>struct</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given id, * name, and members. * * @param id the repository id for the <code>struct</code> * @param name the name of the <code>struct</code> * @param members an array describing the members of the <code>struct</code> * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>struct</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_struct_tc(String id, String name, StructMember[] members); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>union</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given id, * name, discriminator type, and members. * * @param id the repository id of the <code>union</code> * @param name the name of the <code>union</code> * @param discriminator_type the type of the <code>union</code> discriminator * @param members an array describing the members of the <code>union</code> * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>union</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_union_tc(String id, String name, TypeCode discriminator_type, UnionMember[] members); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>enum</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given id, * name, and members. * * @param id the repository id for the <code>enum</code> * @param name the name for the <code>enum</code> * @param members an array describing the members of the <code>enum</code> * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>enum</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_enum_tc(String id, String name, String[] members); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>alias</code> * (<code>typedef</code>). * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given id, * name, and original type. * * @param id the repository id for the alias * @param name the name for the alias * @param original_type * the <code>TypeCode</code> object describing the original type * for which this is an alias * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>alias</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_alias_tc(String id, String name, TypeCode original_type); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>exception</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given id, * name, and members. * * @param id the repository id for the <code>exception</code> * @param name the name for the <code>exception</code> * @param members an array describing the members of the <code>exception</code> * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>exception</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_exception_tc(String id, String name, StructMember[] members); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>interface</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given id * and name. * * @param id the repository id for the interface * @param name the name for the interface * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>interface</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_interface_tc(String id, String name); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing a bounded IDL * <code>string</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given bound, * which represents the maximum length of the string. Zero indicates * that the string described by this type code is unbounded. * * @param bound the bound for the <code>string</code>; cannot be negative * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * a bounded IDL <code>string</code> * @exception BAD_PARAM if bound is a negative value */ abstract public TypeCode create_string_tc(int bound); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing a bounded IDL * <code>wstring</code> (wide string). * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given bound, * which represents the maximum length of the wide string. Zero indicates * that the string described by this type code is unbounded. * * @param bound the bound for the <code>wstring</code>; cannot be negative * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * a bounded IDL <code>wstring</code> * @exception BAD_PARAM if bound is a negative value */ abstract public TypeCode create_wstring_tc(int bound); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>sequence</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given bound and * element type. * * @param bound the bound for the <code>sequence</code>, 0 if unbounded * @param element_type * the <code>TypeCode</code> object describing the elements * contained in the <code>sequence</code> * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>sequence</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_sequence_tc(int bound, TypeCode element_type); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing a * a recursive IDL <code>sequence</code>. * <P> * For the IDL <code>struct</code> Node in following code fragment, * the offset parameter for creating its sequence would be 1: * <PRE> * Struct Node { * long value; * Sequence <Node> subnodes; * }; * </PRE> * * @param bound the bound for the sequence, 0 if unbounded * @param offset the index to the enclosing <code>TypeCode</code> object * that describes the elements of this sequence * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * a recursive sequence * @deprecated Use a combination of create_recursive_tc and create_sequence_tc instead * @see #create_recursive_tc(String) create_recursive_tc * @see #create_sequence_tc(int, TypeCode) create_sequence_tc */ @Deprecated abstract public TypeCode create_recursive_sequence_tc(int bound, int offset); /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object representing an IDL <code>array</code>. * The <code>TypeCode</code> object is initialized with the given length and * element type. * * @param length the length of the <code>array</code> * @param element_type a <code>TypeCode</code> object describing the type * of element contained in the <code>array</code> * @return a newly-created <code>TypeCode</code> object describing * an IDL <code>array</code> */ abstract public TypeCode create_array_tc(int length, TypeCode element_type); /** * Create a <code>TypeCode</code> object for an IDL native type. * * @param id the logical id for the native type. * @param name the name of the native type. * @return the requested TypeCode. */ public org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode create_native_tc(String id, String name) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Create a <code>TypeCode</code> object for an IDL abstract interface. * * @param id the logical id for the abstract interface type. * @param name the name of the abstract interface type. * @return the requested TypeCode. */ public org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode create_abstract_interface_tc( String id, String name) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Create a <code>TypeCode</code> object for an IDL fixed type. * * @param digits specifies the total number of decimal digits in the number * and must be from 1 to 31 inclusive. * @param scale specifies the position of the decimal point. * @return the requested TypeCode. */ public org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode create_fixed_tc(short digits, short scale) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } // orbos 98-01-18: Objects By Value -- begin /** * Create a <code>TypeCode</code> object for an IDL value type. * The concrete_base parameter is the TypeCode for the immediate * concrete valuetype base of the valuetype for which the TypeCode * is being created. * It may be null if the valuetype does not have a concrete base. * * @param id the logical id for the value type. * @param name the name of the value type. * @param type_modifier one of the value type modifier constants: * VM_NONE, VM_CUSTOM, VM_ABSTRACT or VM_TRUNCATABLE * @param concrete_base a <code>TypeCode</code> object * describing the concrete valuetype base * @param members an array containing the members of the value type * @return the requested TypeCode */ public org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode create_value_tc(String id, String name, short type_modifier, TypeCode concrete_base, ValueMember[] members) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Create a recursive <code>TypeCode</code> object which * serves as a placeholder for a concrete TypeCode during the process of creating * TypeCodes which contain recursion. The id parameter specifies the repository id of * the type for which the recursive TypeCode is serving as a placeholder. Once the * recursive TypeCode has been properly embedded in the enclosing TypeCode which * corresponds to the specified repository id, it will function as a normal TypeCode. * Invoking operations on the recursive TypeCode before it has been embedded in the * enclosing TypeCode will result in a <code>BAD_TYPECODE</code> exception. * <P> * For example, the following IDL type declaration contains recursion: * <PRE> * Struct Node { * Sequence<Node> subnodes; * }; * </PRE> * <P> * To create a TypeCode for struct Node, you would invoke the TypeCode creation * operations as shown below: * <PRE> * String nodeID = "IDL:Node:1.0"; * TypeCode recursiveSeqTC = orb.create_sequence_tc(0, orb.create_recursive_tc(nodeID)); * StructMember[] members = { new StructMember("subnodes", recursiveSeqTC, null) }; * TypeCode structNodeTC = orb.create_struct_tc(nodeID, "Node", members); * </PRE> * <P> * Also note that the following is an illegal IDL type declaration: * <PRE> * Struct Node { * Node next; * }; * </PRE> * <P> * Recursive types can only appear within sequences which can be empty. * That way marshaling problems, when transmitting the struct in an Any, are avoided. * <P> * @param id the logical id of the referenced type * @return the requested TypeCode */ public org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode create_recursive_tc(String id) { // implemented in subclass throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Creates a <code>TypeCode</code> object for an IDL value box. * * @param id the logical id for the value type * @param name the name of the value type * @param boxed_type the TypeCode for the type * @return the requested TypeCode */ public org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode create_value_box_tc(String id, String name, TypeCode boxed_type) { // implemented in subclass throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } // orbos 98-01-18: Objects By Value -- end /** * Creates an IDL <code>Any</code> object initialized to * contain a <code>Typecode</code> object whose <code>kind</code> field * is set to <code>TCKind.tc_null</code>. * * @return a newly-created <code>Any</code> object */ abstract public Any create_any(); /** * Retrieves a <code>Current</code> object. * The <code>Current</code> interface is used to manage thread-specific * information for use by services such as transactions and security. * * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * * @return a newly-created <code>Current</code> object * @deprecated use <code>resolve_initial_references</code>. */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.Current get_current() { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * This operation blocks the current thread until the ORB has * completed the shutdown process, initiated when some thread calls * <code>shutdown</code>. It may be used by multiple threads which * get all notified when the ORB shuts down. * */ public void run() { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Instructs the ORB to shut down, which causes all * object adapters to shut down, in preparation for destruction.<br> * If the <code>wait_for_completion</code> parameter * is true, this operation blocks until all ORB processing (including * processing of currently executing requests, object deactivation, * and other object adapter operations) has completed. * If an application does this in a thread that is currently servicing * an invocation, the <code>BAD_INV_ORDER</code> system exception * will be thrown with the OMG minor code 3, * since blocking would result in a deadlock.<br> * If the <code>wait_for_completion</code> parameter is <code>FALSE</code>, * then shutdown may not have completed upon return.<p> * While the ORB is in the process of shutting down, the ORB operates as normal, * servicing incoming and outgoing requests until all requests have been completed. * Once an ORB has shutdown, only object reference management operations * may be invoked on the ORB or any object reference obtained from it. * An application may also invoke the <code>destroy</code> operation on the ORB itself. * Invoking any other operation will throw the <code>BAD_INV_ORDER</code> * system exception with the OMG minor code 4.<p> * The <code>ORB.run</code> method will return after * <code>shutdown</code> has been called. * * @param wait_for_completion <code>true</code> if the call * should block until the shutdown is complete; * <code>false</code> if it should return immediately * @throws org.omg.CORBA.BAD_INV_ORDER if the current thread is servicing * an invocation */ public void shutdown(boolean wait_for_completion) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Returns <code>true</code> if the ORB needs the main thread to * perform some work, and <code>false</code> if the ORB does not * need the main thread. * * @return <code>true</code> if there is work pending, meaning that the ORB * needs the main thread to perform some work; <code>false</code> * if there is no work pending and thus the ORB does not need the * main thread * */ public boolean work_pending() { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Performs an implementation-dependent unit of work if called * by the main thread. Otherwise it does nothing. * The methods <code>work_pending</code> and <code>perform_work</code> * can be used in * conjunction to implement a simple polling loop that multiplexes * the main thread among the ORB and other activities. * */ public void perform_work() { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Used to obtain information about CORBA facilities and services * that are supported by this ORB. The service type for which * information is being requested is passed in as the in * parameter <tt>service_type</tt>, the values defined by * constants in the CORBA module. If service information is * available for that type, that is returned in the out parameter * <tt>service_info</tt>, and the operation returns the * value <tt>true</tt>. If no information for the requested * services type is available, the operation returns <tt>false</tt> * (i.e., the service is not supported by this ORB). * <P> * @param service_type a <code>short</code> indicating the * service type for which information is being requested * @param service_info a <code>ServiceInformationHolder</code> object * that will hold the <code>ServiceInformation</code> object * produced by this method * @return <code>true</code> if service information is available * for the <tt>service_type</tt>; * <tt>false</tt> if no information for the * requested services type is available * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> */ public boolean get_service_information(short service_type, ServiceInformationHolder service_info) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } // orbos 98-01-18: Objects By Value -- begin /** * Creates a new <code>DynAny</code> object from the given * <code>Any</code> object. * <P> * @param value the <code>Any</code> object from which to create a new * <code>DynAny</code> object * @return the new <code>DynAny</code> object created from the given * <code>Any</code> object * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * @deprecated Use the new <a href="../DynamicAny/DynAnyFactory.html">DynAnyFactory</a> API instead */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.DynAny create_dyn_any(org.omg.CORBA.Any value) { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Creates a basic <code>DynAny</code> object from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object. * <P> * @param type the <code>TypeCode</code> object from which to create a new * <code>DynAny</code> object * @return the new <code>DynAny</code> object created from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object * @throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode if the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object is not consistent with the operation. * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * @deprecated Use the new <a href="../DynamicAny/DynAnyFactory.html">DynAnyFactory</a> API instead */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.DynAny create_basic_dyn_any(org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode type) throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Creates a new <code>DynStruct</code> object from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object. * <P> * @param type the <code>TypeCode</code> object from which to create a new * <code>DynStruct</code> object * @return the new <code>DynStruct</code> object created from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object * @throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode if the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object is not consistent with the operation. * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * @deprecated Use the new <a href="../DynamicAny/DynAnyFactory.html">DynAnyFactory</a> API instead */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.DynStruct create_dyn_struct(org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode type) throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Creates a new <code>DynSequence</code> object from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object. * <P> * @param type the <code>TypeCode</code> object from which to create a new * <code>DynSequence</code> object * @return the new <code>DynSequence</code> object created from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object * @throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode if the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object is not consistent with the operation. * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * @deprecated Use the new <a href="../DynamicAny/DynAnyFactory.html">DynAnyFactory</a> API instead */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.DynSequence create_dyn_sequence(org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode type) throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Creates a new <code>DynArray</code> object from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object. * <P> * @param type the <code>TypeCode</code> object from which to create a new * <code>DynArray</code> object * @return the new <code>DynArray</code> object created from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object * @throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode if the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object is not consistent with the operation. * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * @deprecated Use the new <a href="../DynamicAny/DynAnyFactory.html">DynAnyFactory</a> API instead */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.DynArray create_dyn_array(org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode type) throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Creates a new <code>DynUnion</code> object from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object. * <P> * @param type the <code>TypeCode</code> object from which to create a new * <code>DynUnion</code> object * @return the new <code>DynUnion</code> object created from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object * @throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode if the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object is not consistent with the operation. * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * @deprecated Use the new <a href="../DynamicAny/DynAnyFactory.html">DynAnyFactory</a> API instead */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.DynUnion create_dyn_union(org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode type) throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Creates a new <code>DynEnum</code> object from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object. * <P> * @param type the <code>TypeCode</code> object from which to create a new * <code>DynEnum</code> object * @return the new <code>DynEnum</code> object created from the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object * @throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode if the given * <code>TypeCode</code> object is not consistent with the operation. * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>CORBA</code> package * comments for unimplemented features</a> * @deprecated Use the new <a href="../DynamicAny/DynAnyFactory.html">DynAnyFactory</a> API instead */ @Deprecated public org.omg.CORBA.DynEnum create_dyn_enum(org.omg.CORBA.TypeCode type) throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode { throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } /** * Can be invoked to create new instances of policy objects * of a specific type with specified initial state. If * <tt>create_policy</tt> fails to instantiate a new Policy * object due to its inability to interpret the requested type * and content of the policy, it raises the <tt>PolicyError</tt> * exception with the appropriate reason. * @param type the <tt>PolicyType</tt> of the policy object to * be created * @param val the value that will be used to set the initial * state of the <tt>Policy</tt> object that is created * @return Reference to a newly created <tt>Policy</tt> object * of type specified by the <tt>type</tt> parameter and * initialized to a state specified by the <tt>val</tt> * parameter * @throws <tt>org.omg.CORBA.PolicyError</tt> when the requested * policy is not supported or a requested initial state * for the policy is not supported. */ public org.omg.CORBA.Policy create_policy(int type, org.omg.CORBA.Any val) throws org.omg.CORBA.PolicyError { // Currently not implemented until PIORB. throw new org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT(); } }