public interface Delegate
The portability package contains interfaces and classes that are designed for and intended to be used by ORB implementor. It exposes the publicly defined APIs that are used to connect stubs and skeletons to the ORB. The Delegate interface provides the ORB vendor specific implementation of PortableServer::Servant. Conformant to spec CORBA V2.3.1, ptc/00-01-08.pdf
ORB orb(Servant Self)
Convenience method that returns the instance of the ORB currently associated with the Servant.
Self
- the servant.Object this_object(Servant Self)
This allows the servant to obtain the object reference for the target CORBA Object it is incarnating for that request.
Self
- the servant.POA poa(Servant Self)
The method _poa() is equivalent to calling PortableServer::Current:get_POA.
Self
- the servant.byte[] object_id(Servant Self)
The method _object_id() is equivalent to calling PortableServer::Current::get_object_id.
Self
- the servant.POA default_POA(Servant Self)
The default behavior of this function is to return the root POA from the ORB instance associated with the servant.
Self
- the servant.boolean is_a(Servant Self, String Repository_Id)
This method checks to see if the specified repid is present on the list returned by _all_interfaces() or is the repository id for the generic CORBA Object.
Self
- the servant.Repository_Id
- the repository_id to be checked in the repository list or against the id of generic CORBA object.boolean non_existent(Servant Self)
This operation is used to check for the existence of the Object.
Self
- the servant.Object get_interface_def(Servant self)
This operation returns an object in the Interface Repository which provides type information that may be useful to a program.
self
- the servant.
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