gnu.CORBA

Class ServiceRequestAdapter

Implemented Interfaces:
ResponseHandler

public class ServiceRequestAdapter
extends Object
implements ResponseHandler

This class supports invocation using ServerRequest. When possible, it is better to use the ObjectImpl._invoke rather than working via ServerRequest. However since 1.4 the ServerRequest is involved into POA machinery making this type of call is sometimes inavoidable.

Method Summary

OutputStream
createExceptionReply()
OutputStream
createReply()
static void
invoke(ServerRequest request, InvokeHandler target, Streamable result)
Make an invocation.

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, extends Object> getClass, finalize, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Method Details

createExceptionReply

public OutputStream createExceptionReply()
Specified by:
createExceptionReply in interface ResponseHandler

createReply

public OutputStream createReply()
Specified by:
createReply in interface ResponseHandler

invoke

public static void invoke(ServerRequest request,
                          InvokeHandler target,
                          Streamable result)
Make an invocation.
Parameters:
request - a server request, containg the invocation information.
target - the invocation target
result - the result holder with the set suitable streamable. Using this parameter only increase the performance. It can be null if the return type is void or unknown.

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