- java.lang.Object
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- org.omg.PortableServer.IdAssignmentPolicyValue
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, IDLEntity
public class IdAssignmentPolicyValue extends Object implements IDLEntity
The IdAssignmentPolicyValue can have the following values. USER_ID - Objects created with that POA are assigned Object Ids only by the application. SYSTEM_ID - Objects created with that POA are assigned Object Ids only by the POA. If the POA also has the PERSISTENT policy, assigned Object Ids must be unique across all instantiations of the same POA.
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field and Description static int
_SYSTEM_ID
static int
_USER_ID
static IdAssignmentPolicyValue
SYSTEM_ID
static IdAssignmentPolicyValue
USER_ID
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor and Description protected
IdAssignmentPolicyValue(int value)
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Field Detail
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_USER_ID
public static final int _USER_ID
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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USER_ID
public static final IdAssignmentPolicyValue USER_ID
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_SYSTEM_ID
public static final int _SYSTEM_ID
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- Constant Field Values
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SYSTEM_ID
public static final IdAssignmentPolicyValue SYSTEM_ID
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Method Detail
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value
public int value()
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from_int
public static IdAssignmentPolicyValue from_int(int value)
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