Uses of Interface
org.omg.CORBA.Current
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Packages that use Current Package Description org.omg.CORBA Provides the mapping of the OMG CORBA APIs to the Java™ programming language, including the classORB
, which is implemented so that a programmer can use it as a fully-functional Object Request Broker (ORB).org.omg.PortableInterceptor Provides a mechanism to register ORB hooks through which ORB services can intercept the normal flow of execution of the ORB.org.omg.PortableServer Provides classes and interfaces for making the server side of your applications portable across multivendor ORBs. -
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Uses of Current in org.omg.CORBA
Fields in org.omg.CORBA declared as Current Modifier and Type Field Description Current
CurrentHolder. value
Methods in org.omg.CORBA that return Current Modifier and Type Method Description static Current
CurrentHelper. extract(Any a)
Current
ORB. get_current()
Deprecated.useresolve_initial_references
.static Current
CurrentHelper. narrow(Object obj)
static Current
CurrentHelper. read(InputStream istream)
Methods in org.omg.CORBA with parameters of type Current Modifier and Type Method Description static void
CurrentHelper. insert(Any a, Current that)
static void
CurrentHelper. write(OutputStream ostream, Current value)
Constructors in org.omg.CORBA with parameters of type Current Constructor Description CurrentHolder(Current initialValue)
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Uses of Current in org.omg.PortableInterceptor
Subinterfaces of Current in org.omg.PortableInterceptor Modifier and Type Interface Description interface
Current
Portable Interceptors Current (also known asPICurrent
) is merely a slot table, the slots of which are used by each service to transfer their context data between their context and the request's or reply's service context. -
Uses of Current in org.omg.PortableServer
Subinterfaces of Current in org.omg.PortableServer Modifier and Type Interface Description interface
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.
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