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- All Superinterfaces:
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public interface Tie extends InvokeHandler
Defines methods which all RMI-IIOP server side ties must implement.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
deactivate()
Deactivates the target object represented by this tie.Remote
getTarget()
Returns the target for this tie.ORB
orb()
Returns the ORB for this tie.void
orb(ORB orb)
Sets the ORB for this tie.void
setTarget(Remote target)
Called byUtil.registerTarget(javax.rmi.CORBA.Tie, java.rmi.Remote)
to set the target for this tie.Object
thisObject()
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Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CORBA.portable.InvokeHandler
_invoke
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Method Detail
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thisObject
Object thisObject()
Returns an object reference for the target object represented by this tie.- Returns:
- an object reference for the target object.
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deactivate
void deactivate() throws NoSuchObjectException
Deactivates the target object represented by this tie.- Throws:
NoSuchObjectException
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orb
ORB orb()
Returns the ORB for this tie.- Returns:
- the ORB.
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orb
void orb(ORB orb)
Sets the ORB for this tie.- Parameters:
orb
- the ORB.
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setTarget
void setTarget(Remote target)
Called byUtil.registerTarget(javax.rmi.CORBA.Tie, java.rmi.Remote)
to set the target for this tie.- Parameters:
target
- the object to use as the target for this tie.
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getTarget
Remote getTarget()
Returns the target for this tie.- Returns:
- the target.
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