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- org.omg.CosNaming.BindingIteratorHelper
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public abstract class BindingIteratorHelper extends Object
The BindingIterator interface allows a client to iterate through the bindings using the next_one or next_n operations. The bindings iterator is obtained by using the list method on the NamingContext.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description BindingIteratorHelper()
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description static BindingIterator
extract(Any a)
static String
id()
static void
insert(Any a, BindingIterator that)
static BindingIterator
narrow(Object obj)
static BindingIterator
read(InputStream istream)
static TypeCode
type()
static BindingIterator
unchecked_narrow(Object obj)
static void
write(OutputStream ostream, BindingIterator value)
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Method Detail
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insert
public static void insert(Any a, BindingIterator that)
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extract
public static BindingIterator 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 BindingIterator read(InputStream istream)
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write
public static void write(OutputStream ostream, BindingIterator value)
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narrow
public static BindingIterator narrow(Object obj)
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unchecked_narrow
public static BindingIterator unchecked_narrow(Object obj)
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