gnu.CORBA.Poa
Class gnuForwardRequest
- Serializable
The class, indicating that the request should be forwarded to another
target. We cannot use ForwardRequest because the exception is throws
from methods that does not declare throwing it. Hence must be
RuntimeException.
ObjectImpl | forward_reference - The object reference, indicating the new location of the invocation target.
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byte | forwarding_code - This information shows if we use LOCATION_FORWARD or
LOCATION_FORWARD_PERM in request.
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gnuForwardRequest(Object a_forward_reference) - Create the ForwardRequest with explaining message and
initialising the object reference to the given value.
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fillInStackTrace , getCause , getLocalizedMessage , getMessage , getStackTrace , initCause , printStackTrace , printStackTrace , printStackTrace , setStackTrace , toString |
clone , equals , extends Object> getClass , finalize , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
forwarding_code
public byte forwarding_code
This information shows if we use LOCATION_FORWARD or
LOCATION_FORWARD_PERM in request. By defalult, LOCATION_FORWARD
is always used. To use LOCATION_FORWARD_PERM, this exception should
be thrown from the servant manager instead of ForwardRequest,
with this field set to ReplyHeader.LOCATION_FORWARD_PERM.
gnuForwardRequest
public gnuForwardRequest(Object a_forward_reference)
Create the ForwardRequest with explaining message and
initialising the object reference to the given value.
a_forward_reference
- a value for forward_reference.
gnuForwardRequest.java --
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