Uses of Class org.omg.DynamicAny.NameDynAnyPair

Uses in package gnu.CORBA

Constructors with parameter type org.omg.DynamicAny.NameDynAnyPair

Create the initialised instance.
Create the initialised instance.

Fields of type org.omg.DynamicAny.NameDynAnyPair

NameDynAnyPair
The stored NameDynAnyPair value.
NameDynAnyPair[]
The stored array of NameDynAnyPair.

Uses in package gnu.CORBA.DynAn

Methods with parameter type org.omg.DynamicAny.NameDynAnyPair

void
void
Set members from the provided array.

Methods with return type org.omg.DynamicAny.NameDynAnyPair

NameDynAnyPair[]
NameDynAnyPair[]
NameDynAnyPair[]
Get content of the structure.

Uses in package org.omg.DynamicAny

Methods with parameter type org.omg.DynamicAny.NameDynAnyPair

void
Insert the NameDynAnyPair into the given Any.
void
Insert the NameDynAnyPairSeq into the given Any.
void
Set the structure contend from the array, where each member defines the name and value of the structure field.
void
Set all members from the array of the named Any's.
void
The remote call of DynAny methods is not possible.
void
The remote call of DynAny methods is not possible.
void
The method should write this object to the CDR input stream, but (following the JDK 1.5 API) it does not.
void
The method should write this object to the CDR input stream, but (following the JDK 1.5 API) it does not.

Methods with return type org.omg.DynamicAny.NameDynAnyPair

NameDynAnyPair
Extract the NameDynAnyPair from given Any.
NameDynAnyPair[]
Extract the NameDynAnyPairSeq from given Any.
NameDynAnyPair[]
Return array, describing describing the name and the value of each member in the structure.
NameDynAnyPair[]
Get all members as an array of the named DynAny's.
NameDynAnyPair[]
The remote call of DynAny methods is not possible.
NameDynAnyPair[]
The remote call of DynAny methods is not possible.
NameDynAnyPair
The method should read this object from the CDR input stream, but (following the JDK 1.5 API) it does not.
NameDynAnyPair[]
The method should read this object from the CDR input stream, but (following the JDK 1.5 API) it does not.