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org.omg.PortableInterceptor
Interface RequestInfoOperations
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- ClientRequestInfo, ClientRequestInfoOperations, RequestInfo, ServerRequestInfo, ServerRequestInfoOperations
public interface RequestInfoOperations
Request Information, accessible to Interceptors.
Each interception point is given an object through which the
Interceptor can access request information. Client-side and server-side
interception points are concerned with different information, so there
are two information objects: ClientRequestInfo is passed
to the client-side interception points and ServerRequestInfo
is passed to the server-side interception points. But there is
information that is common to both, so they both inherit from a common
interface: RequestInfo.
- See Also:
ClientRequestInfo,
ServerRequestInfo
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Method Summary |
Parameter[] |
arguments()
Returns an array of Parameter objects, containing the
arguments on the operation being invoked. |
String[] |
contexts()
Returns an array of String objects describing the
contexts that may be passed on this operation invocation. |
TypeCode[] |
exceptions()
Returns an array of TypeCode objects describing the
TypeCodes of the user exceptions that this operation
invocation may throw. |
Object |
forward_reference()
Contains the object to which the request will be forwarded, if the
reply_status attribute is LOCATION_FORWARD. |
ServiceContext |
get_reply_service_context(int id)
Returns a copy of the service context with the given ID that
is associated with the reply. |
ServiceContext |
get_request_service_context(int id)
Returns a copy of the service context with the given ID that
is associated with the request. |
Any |
get_slot(int id)
Returns the data from the given slot of the
PortableInterceptor.Current that is in the scope of
the request. |
String[] |
operation_context()
Returns an array of String objects containing the
contexts being sent on the request. |
String |
operation()
Returns the name of the operation being invoked. |
short |
reply_status()
Describes the state of the result of the operation invocation. |
int |
request_id()
Returns an id that uniquely identifies an active request/reply
sequence. |
boolean |
response_expected()
Indicates whether a response is expected. |
Any |
result()
Returns an any containing the result of the operation invocation. |
short |
sync_scope()
Defines how far the request shall progress before control is returned
to the client. |
request_id
int request_id()
- Returns an id that uniquely identifies an active request/reply
sequence. Once a request/reply sequence is concluded this ID may be
reused. Note that this id is not the same as the GIOP
request_id. If GIOP is the transport mechanism used,
then these IDs may very well be the same, but this is not guaranteed
nor required.
operation
String operation()
- Returns the name of the operation being invoked.
arguments
Parameter[] arguments()
- Returns an array of
Parameter objects, containing the
arguments on the operation being invoked. If there are no arguments,
this attribute will be a zero length array.
Not all environments provide access to the arguments. With the Java
portable bindings, for example, the arguments are not available.
In these environments, when this attribute is accessed,
NO_RESOURCES will be thrown with a standard minor code
of 1.
Note: Arguments are available for DSI/DII calls.
- Throws:
NO_RESOURCES - thrown if arguments are not available.- See Also:
-
PortableInterceptor package comments for
limitations / unimplemented features
exceptions
TypeCode[] exceptions()
- Returns an array of
TypeCode objects describing the
TypeCodes of the user exceptions that this operation
invocation may throw. If there are no user exceptions, this
will return a zero length array.
Not all environments provide access to the exception list. With
the Java portable bindings, for example, the exception list is
not available. In these environments, when this attribute is
accessed, NO_RESOURCES will be thrown with a
standard minor code of 1.
Note: Exceptions are available for DSI/DII calls.
- Throws:
NO_RESOURCES - thrown if exceptions are not available.- See Also:
-
PortableInterceptor package comments for
limitations / unimplemented features
contexts
String[] contexts()
- Returns an array of
String objects describing the
contexts that may be passed on this operation invocation. If there
are no contexts, this will return a zero length array.
Not all environments provide access to the context list. With the
Java portable bindings, for example, the context list is not
available. In these environments, when this attribute is accessed,
NO_RESOURCES will be thrown with a standard minor code
of 1.
Note: Contexts are available for DSI/DII calls.
- Throws:
NO_RESOURCES - thrown if contexts are not available.- See Also:
-
PortableInterceptor package comments for
limitations / unimplemented features
operation_context
String[] operation_context()
- Returns an array of
String objects containing the
contexts being sent on the request.
Not all environments provide access to the context. With the Java
portable bindings, for example, the context is not available. In
these environments, when this attribute is accessed, NO_RESOURCES will
be thrown with standard minor code of 1.
Note: operation_context is available for
DSI/DII calls.
- Throws:
NO_RESOURCES - thrown if operation context is not available.- See Also:
-
PortableInterceptor package comments for
limitations / unimplemented features
result
Any result()
- Returns an any containing the result of the operation invocation.
If the operation return type is void, this attribute will be an any
containing a type code with a
TCKind value of
tk_void and no value.
Not all environments provide access to the result. With the Java
portable bindings, for example, the result is not available. In
these environments, when this attribute is accessed,
NO_RESOURCES will be thrown with a standard minor code of
1.
Note: Result is available for DSI/DII calls.
- Throws:
NO_RESOURCES - thrown if result is not available.- See Also:
-
PortableInterceptor package comments for
limitations / unimplemented features
response_expected
boolean response_expected()
- Indicates whether a response is expected.
On the client, a reply is not returned when
response_expected is false, so receive_reply
cannot be called. receive_other is called unless an
exception occurs, in which case receive_exception is
called.
On the client, within send_poll, this attribute is true.
sync_scope
short sync_scope()
- Defines how far the request shall progress before control is returned
to the client. This is defined in the Messaging specification, and
is pertinent only when
response_expected is false. If
response_expected is true, the value of
sync_scope is undefined. This attribute may have one of
the following values:
Messaging.SYNC_NONE
Messaging.SYNC_WITH_TRANSPORT
Messaging.SYNC_WITH_SERVER
Messaging.SYNC_WITH_TARGET
On the server, for all scopes, a reply will be created from the
return of the target operation call, but the reply will not return
to the client. Although it does not return to the client, it does
occur, so the normal server-side interception points are
followed (i.e., receive_request_service_contexts,
receive_request, send_reply or
send_exception).
For SYNC_WITH_SERVER and SYNC_WITH_TARGET,
the server does send an empty reply back to the client before the
target is invoked. This reply is not intercepted by server-side
Interceptors.
- See Also:
-
PortableInterceptor package comments for
limitations / unimplemented features
reply_status
short reply_status()
- Describes the state of the result of the operation invocation. The
return value can be one of the following:
PortableInterceptor.SUCCESSFUL
PortableInterceptor.SYSTEM_EXCEPTION
PortableInterceptor.USER_EXCEPTION
PortableInterceptor.LOCATION_FORWARD
PortableInterceptor.TRANSPORT_RETRY
On the client:
- Within the
receive_reply interception point, this
will only return SUCCESSFUL .
- Within the
receive_exception interception point,
this will be either SYSTEM_EXCEPTION or
USER_EXCEPTION.
- Within the
receive_other interception point, this
will be any of: SUCCESSFUL,
LOCATION_FORWARD, or TRANSPORT_RETRY.
SUCCESSFUL means an asynchronous request returned
successfully. LOCATION_FORWARD means that a reply
came back with LOCATION_FORWARD as its status.
TRANSPORT_RETRY means that the transport
mechanism indicated a retry - a GIOP reply with a status of
NEEDS_ADDRESSING_MODE, for instance.
On the server:
- Within the
send_reply interception point, this
will only be SUCCESSFUL.
- Within the
send_exception interception point,
this will be either SYSTEM_EXCEPTION or
USER_EXCEPTION.
- Within the
send_other interception point, this
attribute will be any of: SUCCESSFUL, or
LOCATION_FORWARD. SUCCESSFUL means
an asynchronous request returned successfully.
LOCATION_FORWARD means that a reply came back
with LOCATION_FORWARD as its status.
- See Also:
SUCCESSFUL,
SYSTEM_EXCEPTION,
USER_EXCEPTION,
LOCATION_FORWARD,
TRANSPORT_RETRY
forward_reference
Object forward_reference()
- Contains the object to which the request will be forwarded, if the
reply_status attribute is LOCATION_FORWARD.
It is indeterminate whether a forwarded request will actually occur.
get_slot
Any get_slot(int id)
throws InvalidSlot
- Returns the data from the given slot of the
PortableInterceptor.Current that is in the scope of
the request.
If the given slot has not been set, then an any containing a
type code with a TCKind value of tk_null is
returned.
- Parameters:
id - The SlotId of the slot which is to be
returned.
- Returns:
- The slot data, in the form of an any, obtained with the
given identifier.
- Throws:
InvalidSlot - thrown if the ID does not define an
allocated slot.- See Also:
Current
get_request_service_context
ServiceContext get_request_service_context(int id)
- Returns a copy of the service context with the given ID that
is associated with the request.
- Parameters:
id - The IOP.ServiceId of the service context
which is to be returned.
- Returns:
- The
IOP.ServiceContext obtained with the
given identifier.
- Throws:
BAD_PARAM - thrown with a standard minor code of 26, if the
request's service context does not contain an entry for that ID.
get_reply_service_context
ServiceContext get_reply_service_context(int id)
- Returns a copy of the service context with the given ID that
is associated with the reply.
- Parameters:
id - The IOP.ServiceId of the service context
which is to be returned.
- Returns:
- The
IOP.ServiceContext obtained with the given
identifier.
- Throws:
BAD_PARAM - thrown with a standard minor code of 26 if the
request's service context does not contain an entry for that ID.
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