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Interface Summary | |
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AdapterActivator | An adapter activator supplies a POA with the ability to create child POAs on demand, as a side-effect of receiving a request that names the child POA (or one of its children), or when find_POA is called with an activate parameter value of TRUE. |
AdapterActivatorOperations | An adapter activator supplies a POA with the ability to create child POAs on demand, as a side-effect of receiving a request that names the child POA (or one of its children), or when find_POA is called with an activate parameter value of TRUE. |
Current | The PortableServer::Current interface, derived from CORBA::Current, provides method implementations with access to the identity of the object on which the method was invoked. |
CurrentOperations | The PortableServer::Current interface, derived from CORBA::Current, provides method implementations with access to the identity of the object on which the method was invoked. |
ID_ASSIGNMENT_POLICY_ID | org/omg/PortableServer/ID_ASSIGNMENT_POLICY_ID.java . |
ID_UNIQUENESS_POLICY_ID | org/omg/PortableServer/ID_UNIQUENESS_POLICY_ID.java . |
IdAssignmentPolicy | IdAssignmentPolicy specifies whether Object Ids in the created POA are generated by the application or by the ORB. |
IdAssignmentPolicyOperations | IdAssignmentPolicy specifies whether Object Ids in the created POA are generated by the application or by the ORB. |
IdUniquenessPolicy | The IdUniquenessPolicy specifies whether the servants activated in the created POA must have unique object i identities. |
IdUniquenessPolicyOperations | The IdUniquenessPolicy specifies whether the servants activated in the created POA must have unique object i identities. |
IMPLICIT_ACTIVATION_POLICY_ID | org/omg/PortableServer/IMPLICIT_ACTIVATION_POLICY_ID.java . |
ImplicitActivationPolicy | This policy specifies whether implicit activation of servants is supported in the created POA. |
ImplicitActivationPolicyOperations | This policy specifies whether implicit activation of servants is supported in the created POA. |
LIFESPAN_POLICY_ID | org/omg/PortableServer/LIFESPAN_POLICY_ID.java . |
LifespanPolicy | The LifespanPolicy specifies the lifespan of the objects implemented in the created POA. |
LifespanPolicyOperations | The LifespanPolicy specifies the lifespan of the objects implemented in the created POA. |
POA | A POA object manages the implementation of a collection of objects. |
POAManager | Each POA object has an associated POAManager object. |
POAManagerOperations | Each POA object has an associated POAManager object. |
POAOperations | A POA object manages the implementation of a collection of objects. |
REQUEST_PROCESSING_POLICY_ID | org/omg/PortableServer/REQUEST_PROCESSING_POLICY_ID.java . |
RequestProcessingPolicy | This policy specifies how requests are processed by the created POA. |
RequestProcessingPolicyOperations | This policy specifies how requests are processed by the created POA. |
SERVANT_RETENTION_POLICY_ID | org/omg/PortableServer/SERVANT_RETENTION_POLICY_ID.java . |
ServantActivator | When the POA has the RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantActivators. |
ServantActivatorOperations | When the POA has the RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantActivators. |
ServantLocator | When the POA has the NON_RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantLocators. |
ServantLocatorOperations | When the POA has the NON_RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantLocators. |
ServantManager | A servant manager supplies a POA with the ability to activate objects on demand when the POA receives a request targeted at an inactive object. |
ServantManagerOperations | A servant manager supplies a POA with the ability to activate objects on demand when the POA receives a request targeted at an inactive object. |
ServantRetentionPolicy | This policy specifies whether the created POA retains active servants in an Active Object Map. |
ServantRetentionPolicyOperations | This policy specifies whether the created POA retains active servants in an Active Object Map. |
THREAD_POLICY_ID | org/omg/PortableServer/THREAD_POLICY_ID.java . |
ThreadPolicy | The ThreadPolicy specifies the threading model used with the created POA. |
ThreadPolicyOperations | The ThreadPolicy specifies the threading model used with the created POA. |
Class Summary | |
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_ServantActivatorStub | When the POA has the RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantActivators. |
_ServantLocatorStub | When the POA has the NON_RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantLocators. |
CurrentHelper | The PortableServer::Current interface, derived from CORBA::Current, provides method implementations with access to the identity of the object on which the method was invoked. |
DynamicImplementation | Allows dynamic handling of object invocations. |
ForwardRequestHelper | org/omg/PortableServer/ForwardRequestHelper.java . |
IdAssignmentPolicyValue | The IdAssignmentPolicyValue can have the following values. |
IdUniquenessPolicyValue | IdUniquenessPolicyValue can have the following values. |
ImplicitActivationPolicyValue | ImplicitActivationPolicyValue has the following semantics. |
LifespanPolicyValue | The LifespanPolicyValue can have the following values. |
POAHelper | A POA object manages the implementation of a collection of objects. |
RequestProcessingPolicyValue | The RequestProcessingPolicyValue can have the following values. |
Servant | Defines the native Servant type. |
ServantActivatorHelper | When the POA has the RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantActivators. |
ServantActivatorPOA | When the POA has the RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantActivators. |
ServantLocatorHelper | When the POA has the NON_RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantLocators. |
ServantLocatorPOA | When the POA has the NON_RETAIN policy it uses servant managers that are ServantLocators. |
ServantRetentionPolicyValue | ServantRetentionPolicyValue can have the following values. |
ThreadPolicyValue | The ThreadPolicyValue can have the following values. |
Exception Summary | |
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ForwardRequest | org/omg/PortableServer/ForwardRequest.java . |
Provides classes and interfaces for making the server side of your applications portable across multivendor ORBs.
In Java, Portable Object Adaptor (POA)-based Dynamic Skeleton Interface (DSI) servants inherit from the standard DynamicImplementation class, which inherits from the Servant class. The native Servant type is defined by the PortableServer module for the POA. In Java, the Servant type is mapped to the Java org.omg.PortableServer.Servant class. It serves as the base class for all POA servant implementations and provides a number of methods that may be invoked by the application programmer, as well as methods which are invoked by the POA itself and may be overridden by the user to control aspects of servant behavior.
For a precise list of supported sections of official OMG specifications with which the Java[tm] Platform, Standard Edition 6 complies, see Official Specifications for CORBA support in Java[tm] SE 6.
The PortableServer module defines the following POA-related interfaces:
In addition, the POA defines the Servant native type.
Each of the interfaces listed above has an associated Operations
interface. The Operations
interface is generated by the idlj
compiler and contains the method signatures for methods defined in its associated interface. The Operations
interface can be accessed by both the client and the server, while its associated interface can only be called by the client.
PolicyValue
provide the values used for the create_POA
call, which sets the policy for the POA. See the sample code below for a demonstration. PolicyValue
files include the following:
IdAssignmentPolicyValue
IdUniquenessPolicyValue
ImplicitActivationPolicyValue
LifespanPolicyValue
RequestProcessingPolicyValue
ServantRetentionPolicyValue
ThreadPolicyValue
Helper classes, which are generated for all user-defined types in an OMG IDL
interface, supply static methods needed to manipulate those types. There is only one method in a helper class that an application programmer uses: the narrow
method. Only Java interfaces mapped from IDL interfaces will have a helper class that includes a narrow
method, so in the PortableServer
package, only the following classes have a narrow
method:
ForwardRequestHelper
ServantActivatorHelper
ServantLocatorHelper
POA classes are used to implement the ServantActivator
or ServantLocator
.
The ForwardRequest
exception indicates to the ORB
that it is responsible for delivering the current request and subsequent ForwardRequest
requests to the object denoted in the
forward_reference
member of the exception.
Most of what PortableServer
does is transparent to the user. The result is that programmers will use only a few of the interfaces mentioned above. The remaining interfaces will be provided by the ORB implementation. The interfaces of interest to application programmers are the following:
AdapterActivator
Adapter activators are associated with POAs. An adapter activator supplies a POA with the ability to create child POAs on demand, as a side-effect of receiving a request that names the child POA (or one of its children), or when find_POA
is called with an activate parameter value of TRUE
. An application server that creates all its needed POAs at the beginning of execution does not need to use or provide an adapter activator; it is necessary only for the case in which POAs need to be created during request processing.
ServantLocator
When the POA has the NON_RETAIN
policy, it uses servant managers that are ServantLocator
s.
ServantActivator
When the POA has the RETAIN
policy, it uses servant managers that are ServantActivator
s.
This package supplies a CookieHolder class for passing
the Cookie type as an out
parameter. The CookieHolder
class
follows exactly the same pattern as the other holder classes for basic types.
For an overview of Java IDL, please see:
import javax.naming.InitialContext; import javax.naming.Context; import javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject ; import com.sun.corba.se.impl.poa.POAORB; import org.omg.PortableServer.*; import java.util.*; import org.omg.CORBA.*; import javax.rmi.CORBA.Stub; import javax.rmi.CORBA.Util; public class HelloServer { public HelloServer(String[] args) { try { Properties p = System.getProperties(); // p.put("org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass", "com.sun.corba.ee.internal.POA.POAORB"); ORB orb = ORB.init( args, p ); POA rootPOA = (POA)orb.resolve_initial_references("RootPOA"); Policy[] tpolicy = new Policy[3]; tpolicy[0] = rootPOA.create_lifespan_policy( LifespanPolicyValue.TRANSIENT ); tpolicy[1] = rootPOA.create_request_processing_policy( RequestProcessingPolicyValue.USE_ACTIVE_OBJECT_MAP_ONLY ); tpolicy[2] = rootPOA.create_servant_retention_policy( ServantRetentionPolicyValue.RETAIN); POA tpoa = rootPOA.create_POA("MyTransientPOA", null, tpolicy); String ObjectId = "MyObjectId"; byte[] oid = ObjectId.getBytes(); org.omg.CORBA.Object obj = tpoa.create_reference_with_id(oid, new _HelloImpl_Tie()._all_interfaces(tpoa, oid)[0]); HelloInterface helloRef = (HelloInterface)PortableRemoteObject.narrow( obj, HelloInterface.class ); Context initialNamingContext = new InitialContext(); initialNamingContext.rebind("HelloService", helloRef); System.out.println("Hello Server: Ready..."); orb.run(); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("Trouble: " + e); e.printStackTrace(); } } public static void main(String args[]) { new HelloServer( args ); } }
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