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public interface TAG_ALTERNATE_IIOP_ADDRESS
org/omg/IOP/TAG_ALTERNATE_IIOP_ADDRESS.java . Generated by the IDL-to-Java compiler (portable), version "3.2" from ../../../../src/share/classes/org/omg/PortableInterceptor/IOP.idl Saturday, October 6, 2018 6:27:42 AM PDT
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field and Description static int
value
In cases where the same object key is used for more than one internet location, the following standard IOR Component is defined for support in IIOP version 1.2.
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Field Detail
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static final int value
In cases where the same object key is used for more than one internet location, the following standard IOR Component is defined for support in IIOP version 1.2.The
TAG_ALTERNATE_IIOP_ADDRESS
component has an associated value of type:struct { string HostID, short Port };
Zero or more instances of the
TAG_ALTERNATE_IIOP_ADDRESS
component type may be included in a version 1.2TAG_INTERNET_IOP
Profile. Each of these alternative addresses may be used by the client orb, in addition to the host and port address expressed in the body of the Profile. In cases where one or moreTAG_ALTERNATE_IIOP_ADDRESS
components are present in aTAG_INTERNET_IOP
Profile, no order of use is prescribed by Version 1.2 of IIOP.- See Also:
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