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37 
38 
39 package org.omg.CORBA;
40 
41 /**
42  * The CORBA object reference. The object can be either local or remote.
43  * For the local object, the methods of the derived object are called
44  * like on any other java object. For the remote object, the reference
45  * points to the stup (proxy), responsible for the remote invocation.
46  *
47  * @author Audrius Meskauskas (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
48  */
49 public interface Object
50 {
51   /**
52    * Create a request to invoke the method of this object.
53    *
54    * @param context a list of additional properties.
55    * @param operation the name of method to be invoked.
56    * @param parameters the method parameters.
57    * @param returns the container for tge method returned value.
58    *
59    * @return the created reaquest.
60    */
_create_request(Context context, String operation, NVList parameters, NamedValue returns )61   Request _create_request(Context context, String operation, NVList parameters,
62                           NamedValue returns
63                          );
64 
65   /**
66    * Create a request to invoke the method of this object, specifying
67    * context list and the list of the expected exception.
68    *
69    * @param context a list of additional properties.
70    * @param operation the name of method to be invoked.
71    * @param parameters the method parameters.
72    * @param returns the container for tge method returned value.
73    * @param exceptions the list of the possible exceptions that the method
74    * can throw.
75    * @param ctx_list the list of the context strings that need to be
76    * resolved and send as a context instance.
77    *
78    * @return the created reaquest.
79    */
_create_request(Context context, String operation, NVList parameters, NamedValue returns, ExceptionList exceptions, ContextList ctx_list )80   Request _create_request(Context context, String operation, NVList parameters,
81                           NamedValue returns, ExceptionList exceptions,
82                           ContextList ctx_list
83                          );
84 
85   /**
86    * Duplicate the object reference. This does not make much sense for
87    * java platform and is just included for the sake of compliance with
88    * CORBA APIs.
89    *
90    * The method may return the object reference itself.
91    *
92    * @return as a rule, <code>this</code>.
93    */
_duplicate()94   org.omg.CORBA.Object _duplicate();
95 
96   /**
97    * Retrieve the domain managers for this object.
98    *
99    * @return the domain managers.
100    */
_get_domain_managers()101   DomainManager[] _get_domain_managers();
102 
103   /**
104    * Get the <code>InterfaceDef</code> for this Object.
105    */
_get_interface_def()106   org.omg.CORBA.Object _get_interface_def();
107 
108   /**
109    * Returns the {@link Policy}, applying to this object.
110    *
111    * @param a_policy_type a type of policy to be obtained.
112    * @return a corresponding Policy object.
113    *
114    * @throws BAD_PARAM if the policy of the given type is not
115    * associated with this object, or if it is not supported by this ORB.
116    */
_get_policy(int a_policy_type)117   Policy _get_policy(int a_policy_type)
118               throws BAD_PARAM;
119 
120   /**
121    * Get the hashcode this object reference. The same hashcode still
122    * does not means that the references are the same. From the other
123    * side, two different references may still refer to the same CORBA
124    * object. The returned value must not change during the object
125    * lifetime.
126    *
127    * @param maximum the maximal value to return.
128    *
129    * @return the hashcode.
130    */
_hash(int maximum)131   int _hash(int maximum);
132 
133   /**
134    * Check if this object can be referenced by the given repository id.
135    *
136    * @param repositoryIdentifer the repository id.
137    *
138    * @return true if the passed parameter is a repository id of this
139    * CORBA object.
140    */
_is_a(String repositoryIdentifer)141   boolean _is_a(String repositoryIdentifer);
142 
143   /**
144    * Return true if the other object references are equivalent, so far as
145    * it is possible to determine this easily.
146    *
147    * @param other the other object reference.
148    *
149    * @return true if both references refer the same object, false
150    * if they probably can refer different objects.
151    */
_is_equivalent(org.omg.CORBA.Object other)152   boolean _is_equivalent(org.omg.CORBA.Object other);
153 
154   /**
155    * Determines if the server object for this reference has already
156    * been destroyed.
157    *
158    * @return true if the object has been destroyed, false otherwise.
159    */
_non_existent()160   boolean _non_existent();
161 
162   /**
163    * Free resoureces, occupied by this reference. The object implementation
164    * is not notified, and the other references to the same object are not
165    * affected.
166    */
_release()167   void _release();
168 
169   /**
170    * Create a request to invoke the method of this CORBA object.
171    *
172    * @param operation the name of the method to invoke.
173    *
174    * @return the request.
175    */
_request(String operation)176   Request _request(String operation);
177 
178   /**
179    * Returns a new object with the new policies either replacing or
180    * extending the current policies, depending on the second parameter.
181    *
182    * @param policies the policy additions or replacements.
183    *
184    * @param how either {@link SetOverrideType#SET_OVERRIDE} to override the
185    * current policies of {@link SetOverrideType#ADD_OVERRIDE} to replace
186    * them.
187    *
188    * @return the new reference with the changed policies.
189    */
_set_policy_override(Policy[] policies, SetOverrideType how)190   Object _set_policy_override(Policy[] policies, SetOverrideType how);
191 }
192