Source for gnu.CORBA.GIOP.v1_0.ReplyHeader

   1: /* ReplyHeader.java --
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package gnu.CORBA.GIOP.v1_0;
  40: 
  41: import gnu.CORBA.CDR.AbstractCdrInput;
  42: import gnu.CORBA.CDR.AbstractCdrOutput;
  43: import gnu.CORBA.GIOP.ServiceContext;
  44: import gnu.CORBA.GIOP.CodeSetServiceContext;
  45: 
  46: import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
  47: 
  48: /**
  49:  * The header of the standard reply.
  50:  *
  51:  * @author Audrius Meskauskas (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
  52:  */
  53: public class ReplyHeader
  54:   extends gnu.CORBA.GIOP.ReplyHeader
  55: {
  56:   /**
  57:    * Return the message status as a string.
  58:    */
  59:   public String getStatusString()
  60:   {
  61:     switch (reply_status)
  62:       {
  63:         case NO_EXCEPTION :
  64:           return "ok";
  65: 
  66:         case USER_EXCEPTION :
  67:           return "user exception";
  68: 
  69:         case SYSTEM_EXCEPTION :
  70:           return "system exception";
  71: 
  72:         case LOCATION_FORWARD :
  73:           return "moved";
  74: 
  75:         default :
  76:           return null;
  77:       }
  78:   }
  79: 
  80:   /**
  81:    * Get the string representation of all included contexts.
  82:    */
  83:   public String contexts()
  84:   {
  85:     CPStringBuilder b = new CPStringBuilder();
  86:     for (int i = 0; i < service_context.length; i++)
  87:       {
  88:         b.append(service_context [ i ].toString());
  89:         b.append(' ');
  90:       }
  91:     return b.toString();
  92:   }
  93: 
  94:   /**
  95:    * Reads the header from the stream.
  96:    *
  97:    * Sets the code set of this stream to
  98:    * the code set, specfied in the header.
  99:    *
 100:    * @param in a stream to read from.
 101:    */
 102: 
 103:   public void read(AbstractCdrInput in)
 104:   {
 105:     service_context = ServiceContext.readSequence(in);
 106:     request_id = in.read_ulong();
 107:     reply_status = in.read_ulong();
 108: 
 109:     in.setCodeSet(CodeSetServiceContext.find(service_context));
 110:   }
 111: 
 112:   /**
 113:    * Returns a short string representation.
 114:    *
 115:    * @return a string representation.
 116:    */
 117:   public String toString()
 118:   {
 119:     String status = getStatusString();
 120:     if (status == null)
 121:       status = "status " + reply_status;
 122:     return request_id + ", " + status + " " + contexts();
 123:   }
 124: 
 125:   /**
 126:    * Writes the header to the stream.
 127:    *
 128:    * Sets the code set of this stream to
 129:    * the code set, specfied in the header.
 130:    *
 131:    * @param out a stream to write into.
 132:    */
 133:   public void write(AbstractCdrOutput out)
 134:   {
 135:     ServiceContext.writeSequence(out, service_context);
 136:     out.write_ulong(request_id);
 137:     out.write_ulong(reply_status);
 138: 
 139:     out.setCodeSet(CodeSetServiceContext.find(service_context));
 140:   }
 141: }