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Added tag jdk8u20-b03 for changeset 9059a1c85704
duke@1 | 1 | /* |
ohair@158 | 2 | * Copyright (c) 1997, 2000, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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duke@1 | 4 | * |
duke@1 | 5 | * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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ohair@158 | 9 | * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
duke@1 | 10 | * |
duke@1 | 11 | * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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duke@1 | 14 | * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
duke@1 | 15 | * accompanied this code). |
duke@1 | 16 | * |
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duke@1 | 20 | * |
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duke@1 | 24 | */ |
duke@1 | 25 | |
duke@1 | 26 | |
duke@1 | 27 | // minimal definitions to keep idltojava happy while compiling poa.idl |
duke@1 | 28 | #pragma prefix "omg.org" |
duke@1 | 29 | |
duke@1 | 30 | module CORBA { |
duke@1 | 31 | |
duke@1 | 32 | typedef string Identifier; |
duke@1 | 33 | typedef string RepositoryId; |
duke@1 | 34 | |
duke@1 | 35 | // basic Policy definition |
duke@1 | 36 | typedef unsigned long PolicyType ; |
duke@1 | 37 | |
duke@1 | 38 | /** The Policy interface provides a mechanism for ORBs and Object |
duke@1 | 39 | * Services to allow access to certain choices that affect their |
duke@1 | 40 | * operation. This information is accessed in a structured manner |
duke@1 | 41 | * using interfaces derived from the org.omg.CORBA.Policy interface. |
duke@1 | 42 | */ |
duke@1 | 43 | interface Policy { |
duke@1 | 44 | /** Return the constant value that corresponds to the |
duke@1 | 45 | * type of the policy object. The values of |
duke@1 | 46 | * the polivy objectys are allocated by the OMG. |
duke@1 | 47 | * New values for PolicyType should be obtained from the OMG by |
duke@1 | 48 | * sending mail to request@omg.org. In general the constant |
duke@1 | 49 | * values that are allocated are defined in conjunction with |
duke@1 | 50 | * the definition of the corresponding policy object. |
duke@1 | 51 | * @return the constant value that corresponds to the type of |
duke@1 | 52 | * the policy object. |
duke@1 | 53 | */ |
duke@1 | 54 | readonly attribute PolicyType policy_type; |
duke@1 | 55 | |
duke@1 | 56 | /** Copies the policy object. The copy does not retain any |
duke@1 | 57 | * relationships that the policy had with any domain or object. |
duke@1 | 58 | * @return the copy of the policy object. |
duke@1 | 59 | */ |
duke@1 | 60 | Policy copy( ); |
duke@1 | 61 | |
duke@1 | 62 | /** Destroys the policy object. It is the responsibility of |
duke@1 | 63 | * the policy object to determine whether it can be destroyed. |
duke@1 | 64 | */ |
duke@1 | 65 | void destroy( ); |
duke@1 | 66 | }; |
duke@1 | 67 | |
duke@1 | 68 | typedef sequence <Policy> PolicyList; |
duke@1 | 69 | |
duke@1 | 70 | /** |
duke@1 | 71 | * An interface that makes it possible to access information |
duke@1 | 72 | * associated with a particular thread of execution, such as |
duke@1 | 73 | * security information or a transaction identifier. |
duke@1 | 74 | * <P> |
duke@1 | 75 | * An ORB or CORBA service that needs its own thread-specific |
duke@1 | 76 | * state extends the CORBA package's <code>Current</code>. |
duke@1 | 77 | * Users of the service can obtain an instance of the appropriate |
duke@1 | 78 | * <code>Current</code> interface by invoking |
duke@1 | 79 | * <code>ORB.resolve_initial_references</code>. |
duke@1 | 80 | * For example, the Security service obtains the <code>Current</code> |
duke@1 | 81 | * relevant to it by invoking |
duke@1 | 82 | * <PRE> |
duke@1 | 83 | * ORB.resolve_initial_references("SecurityCurrent"); |
duke@1 | 84 | * </PRE> |
duke@1 | 85 | * <P> |
duke@1 | 86 | * A CORBA service does not have to use this method of keeping context |
duke@1 | 87 | * but may choose to do so. |
duke@1 | 88 | * <P> |
duke@1 | 89 | * Methods on classes that implement from <code>Current</code> access state |
duke@1 | 90 | * associated with the thread in which they are invoked, not state associated |
duke@1 | 91 | * with the thread from which the <code>Current</code> was obtained. |
duke@1 | 92 | * Current objects must not be exported to other processes, or externalized |
duke@1 | 93 | * with ORB.object_to_string. If any attempt is made to do so, the offending |
duke@1 | 94 | * operation will raise a MARSHAL system exception. |
duke@1 | 95 | * @see <a href="package-summary.html#unimpl"><code>portable</code> |
duke@1 | 96 | * package comments for unimplemented features</a> |
duke@1 | 97 | */ |
duke@1 | 98 | interface Current { }; |
duke@1 | 99 | }; |
duke@1 | 100 | |
duke@1 | 101 |