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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- BindingIterator
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- _BindingIteratorImplBase, _BindingIteratorStub, BindingIteratorPOA
public interface BindingIteratorOperations
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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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
destroy()
This operation destroys the iterator.boolean
next_n(int how_many, BindingListHolder bl)
This operation returns at most the requested number of bindings.boolean
next_one(BindingHolder b)
This operation returns the next binding.
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Method Detail
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next_one
boolean next_one(BindingHolder b)
This operation returns the next binding. If there are no more bindings, false is returned.- Parameters:
b
- the returned binding
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next_n
boolean next_n(int how_many, BindingListHolder bl)
This operation returns at most the requested number of bindings.- Parameters:
how_many
- the maximum number of bindings tro returnbl
- the returned bindings
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destroy
void destroy()
This operation destroys the iterator.
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