Source for org.omg.PortableInterceptor.IORInfoOperations

   1: /* IORInfoOperations.java --
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  38: 
  39: package org.omg.PortableInterceptor;
  40: 
  41: import org.omg.CORBA.Policy;
  42: import org.omg.IOP.TaggedComponent;
  43: 
  44: /**
  45:  * The ORB service uses this interface to add the service specific components to
  46:  * the new IOR being constructed. The interface provides also possibility to get
  47:  * the POA policies the apply to the IOR being constructed.
  48:  *
  49:  * @author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
  50:  */
  51: public interface IORInfoOperations
  52: {
  53:   /**
  54:    * Adds a service-specific component to the IOR profile being constructed.
  55:    *
  56:    * @param tagged_component a tagged component being added.
  57:    *
  58:    * @param profile_id the IOR profile to that the component must be added.
  59:    * The 0 value ({@link org.omg.IOP.TAG_INTERNET_IOP#value}) adds to the
  60:    * Internet profile where host and port are stored by default.
  61:    */
  62:   void add_ior_component_to_profile(TaggedComponent tagged_component,
  63:     int profile_id
  64:   );
  65: 
  66:   /**
  67:    * Adds a service-specific component to the IOR profile being constructed.
  68:    * The specified component will be included in all profiles, present in the
  69:    * IOR being constructed.
  70:    *
  71:    * @param tagged_component a tagged component being added.
  72:    */
  73:   void add_ior_component(TaggedComponent tagged_component);
  74: 
  75:   /**
  76:    * Get the server side policy for an IOR being constructed. The method returns
  77:    * policies applying for POA where the object, represented by this IOR, is
  78:    * connected.
  79:    *
  80:    * @param policy_type the type of the policy.
  81:    *
  82:    * @return the policy of the given type that applies to the IOR being
  83:    * constructed.
  84:    *
  85:    * @see org.omg.PortableServer.POAOperations#create_POA
  86:    */
  87:   Policy get_effective_policy(int policy_type);
  88: 
  89:   /** 
  90:    * Get the adapter template that is associated with the object POA.
  91:    * The template is also a reference factory and can produce the new object
  92:    * references.
  93:    * 
  94:    * @since 1.5
  95:    */
  96:   public ObjectReferenceTemplate adapter_template();
  97:   
  98:   /**
  99:    * The current_factory is the factory, used by the adapter to create 
 100:    * object references. This factory is initially the same as the 
 101:    * adapter_template.
 102:    * 
 103:    * @since 1.5
 104:    */
 105:   public ObjectReferenceFactory current_factory();
 106: 
 107:   /**
 108:    * Set the current object reference factory, used to produce the new objects.
 109:    * 
 110:    * The current factory can only be set during the call to the 
 111:    * {@link IORInterceptor_3_0Operations#components_established(IORInfo)}.
 112:    * 
 113:    * @since 1.5
 114:    */
 115:   public void current_factory(ObjectReferenceFactory factory);
 116: 
 117:   /**
 118:    * Get the POA manager Id. 
 119:    * 
 120:    * @return Id that uniquely refers to the poa manager, used by this POA.
 121:    * 
 122:    * @since 1.5 
 123:    * 
 124:    * @see IORInterceptor_3_0Operations#adapter_manager_state_changed
 125:    */
 126:   public int manager_id();
 127:   
 128:   /**
 129:    * Get the state of the adapter manager.
 130:    * 
 131:    * @since 1.5
 132:    * 
 133:    * @return the state of the adapters to that the IOR being created belongs.
 134:    * One of the {@link HOLDING#value}, {@link DISCARDING#value},
 135:    * {@link INACTIVE#value} or {@link NON_EXISTENT#value}.
 136:    */
 137:   short state();