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org.omg.CORBA

Interface DynStruct

  • All Superinterfaces:
    DynAny, Object
    Deprecated. 
    Use the new DynStruct instead

    @Deprecated
    public interface DynStruct
    extends Object, DynAny
    The representation of a DynAny object that is associated with an IDL struct.
    • Method Detail

      • current_member_name

        String current_member_name()
        Deprecated. 
        During a traversal, returns the name of the current member.
        Returns:
        the string name of the current member
      • current_member_kind

        TCKind current_member_kind()
        Deprecated. 
        Returns the TCKind object that describes the kind of the current member.
        Returns:
        the TCKind object that describes the current member
      • set_members

        void set_members(NameValuePair[] value)
                         throws InvalidSeq
        Deprecated. 
        Set the members of the struct.
        Parameters:
        value - the array of name-value pairs.
        Throws:
        InvalidSeq - if the given argument is invalid
        See Also:
        get_members()

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