Source for javax.rmi.CORBA.ValueHandlerMultiFormat

   1: /* ValueHandlerMultiFormat.java --
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.rmi.CORBA;
  40: 
  41: import org.omg.CORBA.portable.OutputStream;
  42: 
  43: import java.io.Serializable;
  44: 
  45: /**
  46:  * This interface extends the previous ValueHandler, supporting various stream
  47:  * format versions. The {@link ValueHandler} can be casted into this interface
  48:  * to access additional features.
  49:  *
  50:  * @since 1.5
  51:  *
  52:  * @author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
  53:  */
  54: public interface ValueHandlerMultiFormat
  55:   extends ValueHandler
  56: {
  57:   /**
  58:    * Get the maximal supported version for the value types, supported by
  59:    * this value handler. The versions are integer numbers, the currently valid
  60:    * values being 1 and 2.
  61:    *
  62:    * These two versions differ in how the additional data, stored by the
  63:    * writeObject method, are encoded.
  64:    * <ul>
  65:    * <li> For version 1 (GNU Classpath default), that data (if present) are
  66:    * written "as is". </li>
  67:    * <li>For version 2, this data fragment is enclosed within a CDR custom
  68:    * valuetype with no codebase and repository Id "RMI:org.omg.custom.<class>"
  69:    * where <class> is the fully-qualified name of the class whose writeObject
  70:    * method is being invoked. If the object does not write any data via
  71:    * writeObject method, the null valuetype (0x0) must be written.</li>
  72:    * </ul>
  73:    * As the version number is part of the value type record, there is no need
  74:    * to the format control during the reading.
  75:    *
  76:    * @return the maximal supported version.
  77:    */
  78:   byte getMaximumStreamFormatVersion();
  79: 
  80:   /**
  81:    * Write the value type to the output stream using the given format version.
  82:    * The older method {@link ValueHandler#writeValue} always uses the version 1.
  83:    *
  84:    * @param output the stream, where the value should be written, must implement
  85:    * {@link ValueOutputStream}.
  86:    * @param value the value that should be written.
  87:    * @param version the version of the format that must be used to write the
  88:    * value.
  89:    *
  90:    * @throws BAD_PARAM if the version number is less than 1 or greater than the
  91:    * maximal supported version.
  92:    */
  93:   void writeValue(OutputStream output, Serializable value, byte version);
  94: }