org.omg.CosNaming
Class NamingContextHolder
java.lang.Object
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All Implemented Interfaces: Streamable
public final class NamingContextHolder extends Object implements Streamable
Method Summary
void
_read (InputStream in)
Reads data from istream
and initalizes the
value
field of the Holder with the unmarshalled data.
TypeCode
_type ()
Retrieves the TypeCode
object corresponding to the value
in the value
field of the Holder.
void
_write (OutputStream out)
Marshals to ostream
the value in the
value
field of the Holder.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone , equals , finalize , getClass , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait
value
public NamingContext value
NamingContextHolder
public NamingContextHolder ()
NamingContextHolder
public NamingContextHolder (NamingContext __arg)
_write
public void _write (OutputStream out)
Description copied from interface: Streamable
Marshals to ostream
the value in the
value
field of the Holder.
Specified by: _write
in interface Streamable
Following copied from interface: org.omg.CORBA.portable.Streamable
Parameters: ostream
- the CDR OutputStream
_read
public void _read (InputStream in)
Description copied from interface: Streamable
Reads data from istream
and initalizes the
value
field of the Holder with the unmarshalled data.
Specified by: _read
in interface Streamable
Following copied from interface: org.omg.CORBA.portable.Streamable
Parameters: istream
- the InputStream that represents the CDR data from the wire.
_type
public TypeCode _type ()
Description copied from interface: Streamable
Retrieves the TypeCode
object corresponding to the value
in the value
field of the Holder.
Specified by: _type
in interface Streamable
Following copied from interface: org.omg.CORBA.portable.Streamable
Returns: the TypeCode
object for the value held in the holder
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