public class _PolicyStub extends ObjectImpl implements Policy
The Stub for Policy
. For more information on Stub files, see "Generated Files: Stubs".
org/omg/CORBA/_PolicyStub.java Generated by the IDL-to-Java compiler (portable), version "3.0" from ../../../../../src/share/classes/org/omg/PortableServer/corba.idl. Saturday, July 17, 1999 12:26:20 AM PDT
public _PolicyStub()
Constructors NOTE: If the default constructor is used, the object is useless until _set_delegate (...) is called.
public _PolicyStub(Delegate delegate)
Constructs a _PolicyStub
object initialized with the given Delegate
object.
delegate
- a Delegate Objectpublic int policy_type()
Returns the constant value that corresponds to the type of the policy object. The values of the polivy objectys are allocated by the OMG. New values for PolicyType should be obtained from the OMG by sending mail to [email protected]. In general the constant values that are allocated are defined in conjunction with the definition of the corresponding policy object.
policy_type
in interface PolicyOperations
public Policy copy()
Copies the policy object. The copy does not retain any relationships that the policy had with any domain or object.
copy
in interface PolicyOperations
public void destroy()
Destroys the policy object. It is the responsibility of the policy object to determine whether it can be destroyed.
destroy
in interface PolicyOperations
public String[] _ids()
Description copied from class: ObjectImpl
Retrieves a string array containing the repository identifiers supported by this ObjectImpl
object. For example, for a stub, this method returns information about all the interfaces supported by the stub.
_ids
in class ObjectImpl
ObjectImpl
instance
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