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- org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ObjectReferenceTemplateHelper
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public abstract class ObjectReferenceTemplateHelper extends Object
The object reference template. An instance of this must exist for each object adapter created in an ORB. The server_id, orb_id, and adapter_name attributes uniquely identify this template within the scope of an IMR. Note that adapter_id is similarly unique within the same scope, but it is opaque, and less useful in many cases.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description ObjectReferenceTemplateHelper()
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description static ObjectReferenceTemplate
extract(Any a)
static String
id()
static void
insert(Any a, ObjectReferenceTemplate that)
static ObjectReferenceTemplate
read(InputStream istream)
static TypeCode
type()
static void
write(OutputStream ostream, ObjectReferenceTemplate value)
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Method Detail
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insert
public static void insert(Any a, ObjectReferenceTemplate that)
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extract
public static ObjectReferenceTemplate extract(Any a)
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type
public static TypeCode type()
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id
public static String id()
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read
public static ObjectReferenceTemplate read(InputStream istream)
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write
public static void write(OutputStream ostream, ObjectReferenceTemplate value)
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
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