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37 
38 
39 package org.omg.IOP;
40 
41 import org.omg.CORBA.portable.IDLEntity;
42 
43 import java.io.Serializable;
44 
45 /**
46  * <p>
47  * The object IOR contains sufficient information for finding local or
48  * remote CORBA object. It also contains additional data like the object
49  * native and supported char sets, URLs to download the required additional
50  * java classes and so on. IOR can define multiple alternative addresses
51  * for the same object or indicate that the object is equal to null.
52  * </p><p>
53  * The IOR is a standard structure, transferred when sending an object with
54  * {@link org.omg.CORBA.portable.OutputStream#write_Object(org.omg.CORBA.Object)}
55  * and receiving with {@link org.omg.CORBA.portable.InputStream#read_Object()}.
56  * The stringified object references, managed by
57  * {@link org.omg.CORBA.ORB#string_to_object}
58  * and {@link org.omg.CORBA.ORB#object_to_string} are also IORs, where the
59  * initially binary data are encoded as strings using hexadecimal notation.
60  * </p><p>
61  * The IOR is represented as the object repository id, followed
62  * by the sequence of the abstract profiles, each having the integer type
63  * identifier and the followed array of binary data. The empty sequence of
64  * profiles represents a null object, written, for instance, in response
65  * to the call of write_Object(null).
66  *
67  * @specnote GNU Classpath has its own implementation of IOR machinery at
68  * gnu.CORBA.IOR. The reason is that IORs are required from 1.2, but only
69  * in 1.4 the associated classes appear in the public API.
70  */
71 public final class IOR
72   implements IDLEntity, Serializable
73 {
74   /**
75    * Use serialVersionUID (v1.4) for interoperability.
76    */
77   private static final long serialVersionUID = 1901439890645554948L;
78 
79   /**
80    * The profiles, associated with this IOR reference. The possible
81    * profiles are listed in {@link TaggedProfile} description.
82    */
83   public TaggedProfile[] profiles;
84 
85   /**
86    * The object repository Id.
87    */
88   public String type_id;
89 
90   /**
91    * Create an unitialised instance of IOR profile.
92    *
93    * @specnote The profile will be intialised to the IOR, representing
94    * a null object.
95    */
IOR()96   public IOR()
97   {
98     type_id = "";
99     profiles = new TaggedProfile[ 0 ];
100   }
101 
102   /**
103    * Create the IOR, initialised with the passed data.
104    *
105    * @param _type_id the repository id for this IOR object.
106    * @param _profiles the array of profiles for this IOR.
107    */
IOR(String _type_id, TaggedProfile[] _profiles)108   public IOR(String _type_id, TaggedProfile[] _profiles)
109   {
110     type_id = _type_id;
111     profiles = _profiles;
112   }
113 }
114