DynAny objects can be created by invoking operations on the DynAnyFactory object.
Generally there are only two ways to create a DynAny object:
invoking an operation on an existing DynAny object
invoking an operation on a DynAnyFactory object
A constructed DynAny object supports operations that enable the creation of new DynAny
objects encapsulating access to the value of some constituent.
DynAny objects also support the copy operation for creating new DynAny objects.
A reference to the DynAnyFactory object is obtained by calling ORB.resolve_initial_references()
with the identifier parameter set to the string constant "DynAnyFactory".
Dynamic interpretation of an any usually involves creating a DynAny object using create_dyn_any()
as the first step. Depending on the type of the any, the resulting DynAny object reference can be narrowed
to a DynFixed, DynStruct, DynSequence, DynArray, DynUnion, DynEnum, or DynValue object reference.
Dynamic creation of an any involves creating a DynAny object using create_dyn_any_from_type_code(),
passing the TypeCode associated with the value to be created. The returned reference is narrowed to one of
the complex types, such as DynStruct, if appropriate. Then, the value can be initialized by means of
invoking operations on the resulting object. Finally, the to_any operation can be invoked
to create an any value from the constructed DynAny.
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