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/* ORB.java --
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   Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module.  An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package org.omg.CORBA;
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import gnu.CORBA.OrbFocused;
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import gnu.CORBA.ObjectCreator;
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import gnu.CORBA.OrbRestricted;
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import gnu.CORBA.gnuContext;
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import gnu.CORBA.typecodes.FixedTypeCode;
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import gnu.CORBA.typecodes.GeneralTypeCode;
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import gnu.CORBA.typecodes.PrimitiveTypeCode;
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import gnu.CORBA.typecodes.RecordTypeCode;
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import gnu.CORBA.typecodes.RecursiveTypeCode;
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import org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InconsistentTypeCode;
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import org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ObjectReferenceTemplate;
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import java.applet.Applet;
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import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
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import java.io.File;
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import java.io.FileInputStream;
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.util.Properties;
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/**
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 * A central class in CORBA implementation, responsible for sending and handling
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 * remote invocations. ORB also works as a factory for creating instances of
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 * certain CORBA classes.
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 *
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 * Despite the core library contains the fully working CORBA implementation, it
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 * also provides a simple way to plug-in the alternative CORBA support. This is
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 * done by replacing the ORB. The alternative ORB can be specified via
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 * properties, passed to ORB.Init(...).
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 *
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 * When creating an ORB instance, the class name is searched in the following
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 * locations:
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 * <p>
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 * 1. Applet parameter or application string array, if any.<br>
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 * 2. The properties parameter, if any.<br>
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 * 3. The System properties.<br>
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 * 4. The orb.properties file located in the user.home directory (if any).<br>
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 * 5. The orb.properties file located in the java.home/lib directory (if any).
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 * </p>
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 *
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 * The supported properties are: <table border="1">
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 * <tr>
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 * <td> org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass</td>
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 * <td>The class, implementing the functional ORB, returned by
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 * {@link #init(Applet, Properties)} or {@link #init(String[], Properties)}
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 * </td>
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 * </tr>
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 * <tr>
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 * <td>org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass</td>
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 * <td>The class, implementing the restricted ORB, returned by {@link #init()}.
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 * </td>
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 * </tr>
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 * <tr>
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 * <td>org.omg.CORBA.ORBInitRef</td>
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 * <td>Specifies the initial reference, accessible by name with the method
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 * {@link #resolve_initial_references(String)}.</td>
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 * </tr>
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 * <tr>
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 * <td>org.omg.CORBA.ORBid</td>
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 * <td>Specifies the name (ORB Id) of this ORB. The ORB Id is later accessible
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 * by {@link ObjectReferenceTemplate#orb_id}. The default value includes the
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 * hashcode of the ORB instance that is normally different for each ORB.
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 * </td>
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 * </tr>
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 * <tr>
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 * <td>org.omg.CORBA.ServerId</td>
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 * <td>Specifies the name (Server Id) of this server. This property assigns
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 * value to the <i>static</i> field, ensuring that all ORB's on the same jre
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 * have the same Server Id. It is normally set as the system property. The
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 * server Id is later accessible as {@link ObjectReferenceTemplate#server_id}.
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 * </td>
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 * </tr>
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 * <tr>
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 * <td>gnu.CORBA.ListenerPort</td>
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 * <td>Specifies that this ORB should serve all its objects on a single port
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 * (for example, "1234") or on a specified port range (for example,
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 * "1100-1108"). The property is used when working with firewals and serves as a
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 * replacement for the proprietary properties like com.ibm.CORBA.ListenerPort
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 * or com.sun.CORBA.POA.ORBPersistentServerPort. The specified port or range
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 * should not overlap with the values, specified for other ORB's.
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 * </td>
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 * </tr>
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 * <tr>
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 * <td>gnu.Corba.SocketFactory</td>
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 * <td>Sets the user-defined server and client socket factory for the ORB being
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 * currently instantiated. Serves as a replacement of the proprietary
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 * property com.sun.CORBA.connection.ORBSocketFactoryClass. To have multiple
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 * types of sockets, instantiate several ORB's with this property each time
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 * set to the different value.
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 * The factory must implement gnu.CORBA.interfaces.SocketFactory.
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 * </td>
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 * </tr>
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 * </table>
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 * <p>The command line accepts the same properties as a keys. When
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 * specifying in the command line, the prefix org.omg.CORBA can be omitted, for
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 * instance<code> -ORBInitRef NameService=IOR:aabbccdd....</code>
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 * </p>
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 * @author Audrius Meskauskas (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
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 */
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public abstract class ORB
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{
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  /**
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  * By default, {@link #init(String[], Properties)} and
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  * {@link #iinit(Applet, Properties)} return
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  * the built-in fully functional ORB is returned. If the
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  * <code>props</code> contains the property org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass,
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  * the value of this property is used as a class name to instantiate
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  * a user-defined ORB.
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  */
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  private static final String FUNCTIONAL_ORB = "org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass";
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  /**
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   * The name of the restricted ORB property.
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   */
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  private static final String RESTRICTED_ORB =
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    "org.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass";
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  private static final String LISTENER_PORT =
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    OrbFocused.LISTENER_PORT;
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  /**
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   * The class, implementing the default fully functional ORB.
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   */
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  private static final String DEFAULT_FUNCTIONAL_ORB =
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    gnu.CORBA.Poa.ORB_1_4.class.getName();
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  private static final String DEFAULT_FOCUSED_ORB =
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    gnu.CORBA.OrbFocused.class.getName();
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  // There is no need for name of the default restricted ORB as it is 
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  // singleton and it is more effectively referred directly.
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  /**
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   * Connect the given CORBA object to this ORB. After the object is
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   * connected, it starts receiving remote invocations via this ORB.
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   *
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   * of calling this method.
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   * This method is implemented in the derived Gnu Classpah classes,
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   * returned by ORB.init(..). In this abstract class, the implementation
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   * just throws {@link NO_IMPLEMENT}.
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   *
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  public void connect(org.omg.CORBA.Object object)
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  {
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    throw new NO_IMPLEMENT();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Disconnect the given CORBA object from this ORB. The object will be
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   * no longer receiving the remote invocations. In response to the
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   * remote invocation on this object, the ORB will send the
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   * exception {@link OBJECT_NOT_EXIST}. The object, however, is not
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   * returned by ORB.init(..). In this abstract class, the implementation
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  public void disconnect(org.omg.CORBA.Object object)
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  {
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    throw new NO_IMPLEMENT();
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  }
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  /**
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  public abstract TypeCode create_alias_tc(String id, String name,
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                                           TypeCode typecode
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                                          );
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  /**
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  public abstract TypeCode create_array_tc(int length, TypeCode element_type);
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  /**
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   * has never been implemented in Sun's java releases,
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   */
603
  public abstract TypeCode create_union_tc(String id, String name,
604
                                           TypeCode discriminator,
605
                                           UnionMember[] members
606
                                          );
607
 
608
  /**
609
   * Create a TypeCode, representing the CORBA <code>wstring</code>.
610
   *
611
   * @param bound the maximal length of the string, 0 is unlimited.
612
   *
613
   * @return the corresponding string typecode.
614
   */
615
  public abstract TypeCode create_wstring_tc(int bound);
616
 
617
  /**
618
   * Create a typecode for an abstract interface. The abstract interface
619
   * can be either CORBA object or CORBA value type.
620
   *
621
   * @param id the id of the abstract interface.
622
   * @param name the name of the abstract interface.
623
   *
624
   * @return the created typecode.
625
   */
626
  public TypeCode create_abstract_interface_tc(String id, String name)
627
  {
628
    GeneralTypeCode t = new GeneralTypeCode(TCKind.tk_abstract_interface);
629
    t.setName(name);
630
    t.setId(id);
631
    return t;
632
  }
633
 
634
  /**
635
   * Create a typecode for a native interface.
636
   *
637
   * @param id the id of the native interface.
638
   * @param name the name of the native interface.
639
   *
640
   * @return the created typecode.
641
   */
642
  public TypeCode create_native_tc(String id, String name)
643
  {
644
    GeneralTypeCode t = new GeneralTypeCode(TCKind.tk_native);
645
    t.setName(name);
646
    t.setId(id);
647
    return t;
648
  }
649
 
650
  /**
651
   * Create a typecode, representing a tree-like structure.
652
   * This structure contains a member that is a sequence of the same type,
653
   * as the structure itself. You can imagine as if the folder definition
654
   * contains a variable-length array of the enclosed (nested) folder
655
   * definitions. In this way, it is possible to have a tree like
656
   * structure that can be transferred via CORBA CDR stream.
657
   *
658
   * @deprecated It is easier and clearler to use a combination of
659
   * create_recursive_tc and create_sequence_tc instead.
660
   *
661
   * @param bound the maximal expected number of the nested components
662
   * on each node; 0 if not limited.
663
   *
664
   * @param offset the position of the field in the returned structure
665
   * that contains the sequence of the structures of the same field.
666
   * The members before this field are intialised using parameterless
667
   * StructMember constructor.
668
   *
669
   * @return a typecode, defining a stucture, where a member at the
670
   * <code>offset</code> position defines an array of the identical
671
   * structures.
672
   *
673
   * @see #create_recursive_tc(String)
674
   * @see #create_sequence_tc(int, TypeCode)
675
   */
676
  public TypeCode create_recursive_sequence_tc(int bound, int offset)
677
  {
678
    RecordTypeCode r = new RecordTypeCode(TCKind.tk_struct);
679
    for (int i = 0; i < offset; i++)
680
      r.add(new StructMember());
681
 
682
    TypeCode recurs = new PrimitiveTypeCode(TCKind.tk_sequence);
683
 
684
    r.add(new StructMember("", recurs, null));
685
    return r;
686
  }
687
 
688
  /**
689
   * Create a typecode which serves as a placeholder for typcode, containing
690
   * recursion.
691
   *
692
   * @param id the id of the recursive typecode, for that this typecode
693
   * serves as a placeholder.
694
   */
695
  public TypeCode create_recursive_tc(String id)
696
  {
697
    return new RecursiveTypeCode(id);
698
  }
699
 
700
  /**
701
   * Create value box typecode.
702
   */
703
  public TypeCode create_value_box_tc(String id, String name,
704
                                      TypeCode boxed_type
705
                                     )
706
  {
707
    GeneralTypeCode t = new GeneralTypeCode(TCKind.tk_value_box);
708
    t.setName(name);
709
    t.setId(id);
710
    t.setContentType(boxed_type);
711
    return t;
712
  }
713
 
714
  /**
715
   * Create IDL value type code.
716
   */
717
  public TypeCode create_value_tc(String id, String name, short type_modifier,
718
                                  TypeCode concrete_base, ValueMember[] members
719
                                 )
720
  {
721
    RecordTypeCode r = new RecordTypeCode(TCKind.tk_value);
722
    r.setId(id);
723
    r.setName(name);
724
    r.setTypeModifier(type_modifier);
725
    r.setConcreteBase_type(concrete_base);
726
 
727
    for (int i = 0; i < members.length; i++)
728
      {
729
        r.add(members [ i ]);
730
      }
731
 
732
    return r;
733
  }
734
 
735
  /**
736
   * This should return the information, related to the current thread.
737
   * The information is needed, for instance, to get the current object
738
   * from the code that serves several objects in parallel threads.
739
   * The {@link Current} is very general interface, with no fields and
740
   * operations defined. This method is not implemented in Suns
741
   * releases at least till v1.5 inclusive. To obtain the
742
   * {@link org.omg.PortableServer.Current}, use
743
   * {@link #resolve_initial_references}, passing "POACurrent".
744
   *
745
   * @deprecated since 1.2, use {@link #resolve_initial_references}.
746
   *
747
   * @return never
748
   *
749
   * @throws NO_IMPLEMENT always.
750
   */
751
  public Current get_current()
752
  {
753
    throw new NO_IMPLEMENT();
754
  }
755
 
756
  /**
757
   * This should return the information about the CORBA facilities and
758
   * services, available from this ORB. However this method is oficially
759
   * documented as not implemented at least till v1.5 inclusive.
760
   *
761
   * @param service_type a type of the service being requested. The OMG
762
   * specification currently defines only one value, 1, for security
763
   * related services.
764
   *
765
   * @param service_info a holder, where the returned information should
766
   * be stored.
767
   *
768
   * @return should return true if the service information is available
769
   * from the ORB, but this method never returns.
770
   *
771
   * @throws NO_IMPLEMENT always.
772
   */
773
  public boolean get_service_information(short service_type,
774
                                         ServiceInformationHolder service_info
775
                                        )
776
  {
777
    throw new NO_IMPLEMENT();
778
  }
779
 
780
  /**
781
   * Get the default context of this ORB. This is an initial root of all
782
   * contexts.
783
   *
784
   * The default method returns a new context with the empty name and
785
   * no parent context.
786
   *
787
   * @return the default context of this ORB.
788
   *
789
   * @throws NO_IMPLEMENT for the Singleton ORB, returned by
790
   * the parameterless {@link #init()}.
791
   */
792
  public Context get_default_context()
793
  {
794
    return new gnuContext("", null);
795
  }
796
 
797
  /**
798
   * Return thg typecode, representing the given primitive object type.
799
   *
800
   * @param tcKind the kind of the primitive typecode.
801
   *
802
   * @return the typecode of the primitve typecode.
803
   */
804
  public abstract TypeCode get_primitive_tc(TCKind tcKind);
805
 
806
  /**
807
   * Returns so-called Singleton ORB, a highly restricted version
808
   * that cannot communicate over network. This ORB is provided
809
   * for the potentially malicious applets with heavy security restrictions.
810
   *
811
   * The returned Singleton ORB can only create typecodes,
812
   * {@link Any}, {@link ContextList}, {@link NVList} and
813
   * {@link org.omg.CORBA.portable.OutputStream} that writes to an
814
   * internal buffer.
815
   *
816
   * All other methods throw the {@link NO_IMPLEMENT} exception, additionally
817
   * printing the error message about the potential attempt to violate
818
   * the security rules.
819
   *
820
   * The implementing ORB class, used in this method, is found as described
821
   * in the header.
822
   *
823
   * @return the working derivative of ORB, implementing the methods
824
   * of this abstract class.
825
   */
826
  public static ORB init()
827
  {
828
    String orb_cn = getCumulatedProperty(null, RESTRICTED_ORB);
829
    if (orb_cn == null)
830
      return OrbRestricted.Singleton;
831
    else
832
      return createORB(null, orb_cn);
833
  }
834
 
835
  /**
836
   * Creates the working instance of ORB for an applet.
837
   *
838
   * By default the built-in fully functional ORB is returned. The ORB class
839
   * is found as described in the header of this class.
840
   *
841
   * @param applet the applet. The property org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass,
842
   * if present, defines the used ORB implementation class. If this
843
   * property is not present, the ORB class is found as described in the
844
   * class header.
845
   *
846
   * @param props the properties, may be <code>null</code>.
847
   *
848
   * @return a newly created functional derivative of this abstract class.
849
   */
850
  public static ORB init(Applet applet, Properties props)
851
  {
852
    String ocn = applet.getParameter(FUNCTIONAL_ORB);
853
    String lp = applet.getParameter(LISTENER_PORT);
854
 
855
    if (ocn==null && lp!=null)
856
      ocn = DEFAULT_FOCUSED_ORB;
857
 
858
    ORB orb = createORB(props, ocn);
859
    orb.set_parameters(applet, props);
860
 
861
    return orb;
862
  }
863
 
864
  /**
865
   * Creates the working instance of ORB for a standalone application.
866
   *
867
   * By default the built-in fully functional ORB is returned. The ORB class is
868
   * found as described in the header of this class.
869
   *
870
   * @param args the parameters, passed to the applications
871
   * <code>main(String[] args)</code> method, may be <code>null</code>. The
872
   * parameter -org.omg.CORBA.ORBClass <class name> if present, defines the used
873
   * ORB implementation class. If this property is not present, the ORB class is
874
   * found as described in the class header.
875
   *
876
   * @param props application specific properties, may be <code>null</code>.
877
   *
878
   * @return a newly created functional derivative of this abstract class.
879
   */
880
  public static ORB init(String[] args, Properties props)
881
  {
882
    String ocn = null;
883
    String lp = null;
884
 
885
    String orbKey = "-" + FUNCTIONAL_ORB;
886
    String lpKey = "-" + LISTENER_PORT;
887
 
888
    if (args != null)
889
      if (args.length >= 2)
890
        {
891
          for (int i = 0; i < args.length - 1; i++)
892
            {
893
              if (args[i].equals(orbKey))
894
                ocn = args[i + 1];
895
              if (args[i].equals(lpKey))
896
                lp = args[i + 1];
897
            }
898
        }
899
 
900
    if (lp != null && ocn == null)
901
      ocn = DEFAULT_FOCUSED_ORB;
902
 
903
    ORB orb = createORB(props, ocn);
904
 
905
    orb.set_parameters(args, props);
906
    return orb;
907
  }
908
 
909
  /**
910
   * List the initially available CORBA objects (services).
911
   *
912
   * @return a list of services.
913
   *
914
   * @see #resolve_initial_references(String)
915
   */
916
  public abstract String[] list_initial_services();
917
 
918
  /**
919
   * Find and return the easily accessible CORBA object, addressed
920
   * by name.  The returned object is typically casted to the more
921
   * specific reference using the <code>narrow(Object)</code> method
922
   * of its helper. The method resolves the following string values,
923
   * returning the working objects:
924
   * <table border="1"><tr><th>String</th><th>Object class</th>
925
   * <th>Object use</th></tr>
926
   *
927
   * <tr><td>NameService</td><td>{@link org.omg.CosNaming.NamingContextExt}</td>
928
   * <td>Finds (usually remote) object by its name.</td></tr>
929
   *
930
   * <tr><td>RootPOA</td><td>{@link org.omg.PortableServer.POA}</td>
931
   * <td>Holds the POA tree for this ORB, where since 1.4 all servants
932
   * should be connected.</td></tr>
933
   *
934
   * <tr><td>RootPOAManager</td><td>{@link org.omg.PortableServer.POAManager}
935
   * </td><td>Regulates (suspends/resumes) the root POA
936
   * activity</td></tr>
937
   *
938
   * <tr><td>POACurrent</td><td>{@link org.omg.PortableServer.Current}
939
   * </td><td>Informs the current thread about the Id and POA of the
940
   * object being currently served (the methods of
941
   * <code>Current</code> return different values for
942
   * different threads).
943
   * </td></tr>
944
   *
945
   * <tr><td>CodecFactory</td><td>{@link org.omg.IOP.Codec}</td>
946
   * <td>Encodes/decodes IDL data types into/from byte arrays.</td>
947
   * </tr>
948
   *
949
   * <tr><td>DynAnyFactory</td><td>{@link org.omg.DynamicAny.DynAnyFactory}</td>
950
   * <td>Creates DynAny's.</td>
951
   * </tr>
952
   *
953
   * <tr><td>PICurrent</td><td>{@link org.omg.PortableInterceptor.Current}</td>
954
   * <td>Contains multiple slots where an interceptor can rememeber the
955
   * request - specific values between subsequent
956
   * calls of the interceptor methods.</td>
957
   * </tr>
958
   *
959
   * </table>
960
   *
961
   * @param name the object name.
962
   * @return the object
963
   * @throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InvalidName if the given name
964
   * is not associated with the known object.
965
   */
966
  public abstract Object resolve_initial_references(String name)
967
    throws org.omg.CORBA.ORBPackage.InvalidName;
968
 
969
  /**
970
   * Get the IOR reference string for the given object.
971
   * IOR can be compared with the Internet address for a web page,
972
   * it provides means to locate the CORBA service on the web.
973
   * IOR contains the host address, port number, the object identifier
974
   * (key) inside the server, the communication protocol version,
975
   * supported charsets and so on.
976
   *
977
   * @param forObject the CORBA object
978
   * @return the object IOR representation.
979
   * @see #string_to_object(String)
980
   */
981
  public abstract String object_to_string(Object forObject);
982
 
983
  /**
984
   * This should perform the implementation dependent unit of work in the
985
   * main thread.
986
   *
987
   * This method is part of the support for the distribute use of the
988
   * single execution thread.
989
   *
990
   * Same as in Suns releases at least till 1.4 inclusive,
991
   * the distribute use of the single thread is not implemented.
992
   * Use multiple threads, provided by jre.
993
   *
994
   * The method returns without action.
995
   */
996
  public void perform_work()
997
  {
998
  }
999
 
1000
  /**
1001
  * Checks if the ORB needs the main thread to perform some work.
1002
  * The method should return true if the ORB needs the main thread,
1003
  * and false if it does not.
1004
  *
1005
  * This method is part of the support for the distribute use of the
1006
  * single execution thread.
1007
  *
1008
  * Same as in Suns releases at least till 1.4 inclusive,
1009
  * the distributed use of the single thread is not implemented.
1010
  * Use multiple threads, provided by jre.
1011
  *
1012
  * @return false, always.
1013
  */
1014
  public boolean work_pending()
1015
  {
1016
    return false;
1017
  }
1018
 
1019
  /**
1020
   * <p>Find and return the CORBA object, addressed by the given
1021
   * string representation. The object can be (an usually is)
1022
   * located on a remote computer, possibly running a different
1023
   * (not necessary java) CORBA implementation. The returned
1024
   * object is typically casted to the more specific reference
1025
   * using the <code>narrow(Object)</code> method of its helper.
1026
   * </p><p>
1027
   * This function supports the following input formats:<br>
1028
   * 1. IOR reference (<b>ior:</b>nnnnn ..), usually computer generated.<br>
1029
   * 2. <b>corbaloc:</b>[<b>iiop</b>][version.subversion<b>@</b>]<b>:</b>host[<b>:</b>port]<b>/</b><i>key</i>
1030
   * defines similar information as IOR reference, but is more human readable.
1031
   * This type of reference may also contain multiple addresses (see
1032
   * OMG documentation for complete format).<br>
1033
   * 3. <b>corbaloc:rir:/</b><i>name</i> defines internal reference on this
1034
   * ORB that is resolved using {@link #resolve_initial_references}, passing
1035
   * the given <i>name</i> as parameter.<br>
1036
   * 4. <b>corbaname:rir:#</b><i>name</i> states that the given <i>name</i>
1037
   * must be resolved using the naming service, default for this ORB.<br>
1038
   * 5. <b>corbaname:</b>[<b>iiop</b>][version.subversion<b>@</b>]<b>:</b>host[<b>:</b>port]<b>#</b><i>name</i>
1039
   * states that the <i>name</i> must be resolved using the naming service
1040
   * that runs on the given host at the given port. The ORB expects to find
1041
   * there the {@link org.omg.CosNaming.NamingContext} under the key
1042
   * "NameService.<br>
1043
   * 7. file://[file name] Read the object definition string from the
1044
   * file system<br>
1045
   * 8. http://[url] Read the object definition string from the provided
1046
   * url.<br>
1047
   * 9. ftp://[url] Read the object definition string from the provided
1048
   * url.<br>
1049
   *
1050
   * <p>The default port is always 2809. The default iiop version is 1.0
1051
   * that now may not always be supported, so we would recommend to specify
1052
   * the version explicitly.</p>
1053
   * <p>
1054
   * The examples of the corbaloc and corbaname addresses:<br>
1055
   * corbaname:rir:#xobj - ask local naming service for "xobj".<br>
1056
   * corbaname:rir:/NameService#xobj - same (long form).<br>
1057
   * corbaname:iiop:1.2@localhost:900#xobj - same, assuming that the naming
1058
   * service runs at port 900 on the local host and supports iiop 1.2.<br>
1059
   * corbaname:iiop:localhost#xobj - same, assuming that the naming
1060
   * service runs at port 2809 on the local host and supports iiop 1.0.<br>
1061
   * corbaloc::gnu.xxx.yy/Prod/TradingService - the object exists on the
1062
   * host gnu.xxx.yy, port 2809 having the key "Prod/TradingService". Its ORB
1063
   * supports iiop 1.0.<br>
1064
   * corbaloc::gnu.xxx.yy/Prod/TradingService:801 - the object exists on the
1065
   * host gnu.xxx.yy, port 801 having the key "Prod/TradingService". Its ORB
1066
   * supports iiop 1.0 (iiop keyword ommitted).<br>
1067
   * corbaloc:iiop:1.1@gnu.xxx.yy/Prod/TradingService - the object exists on the
1068
   * host gnu.xxx.yy, port 801 having the key "Prod/TradingService". Its ORB
1069
   * supports iiop 1.1.<br>
1070
   * corbaloc:rir:/NameService - the default naming service.
1071
   *
1072
   * @param IOR the object IOR representation string.
1073
   *
1074
   * @return the found CORBA object.
1075
   *
1076
   * @throws BAD_PARAM if the string being parsed is invalid.
1077
   * @throws DATA_CONVERSION if the string being parsed contains unsupported
1078
   * prefix or protocol.
1079
   *
1080
   * @see #object_to_string(org.omg.CORBA.Object)
1081
   */
1082
  public abstract Object string_to_object(String IOR);
1083
 
1084
  /**
1085
   * Start listening on the input socket. This method
1086
   * blocks the current thread until {@link #shutdown(boolean)}
1087
   * is called and shutdown process is completed.
1088
   */
1089
  public void run()
1090
  {
1091
  }
1092
 
1093
  /**
1094
   * Shutdown the ORB server.
1095
   *
1096
   * @param wait_for_completion if true, the current thread is
1097
   * suspended untile the shutdown process is complete.
1098
   */
1099
  public void shutdown(boolean wait_for_completion)
1100
  {
1101
  }
1102
 
1103
  /**
1104
   * Destroy this server, releasing the occupied resources.
1105
   * The default method returns without action.
1106
   */
1107
  public void destroy()
1108
  {
1109
  }
1110
 
1111
  /**
1112
   * Set the ORB parameters. This method is normally called from
1113
   * {@link #init(String[], Properties)}.
1114
   *
1115
   * @param para the parameters, that were passed as the parameters
1116
   * to the  <code>main(String[] args)</code> method of the current standalone
1117
   * application.
1118
   *
1119
   * @param props application specific properties that were passed
1120
   * as a second parameter in {@link #init(String[], Properties)}).
1121
   * Can be <code>null</code>.
1122
   */
1123
  protected abstract void set_parameters(String[] para, Properties props);
1124
 
1125
  /**
1126
   * Set the ORB parameters. This method is normally called from
1127
   * {@link #init(Applet, Properties)}.
1128
   *
1129
   * @param app the current applet.
1130
   *
1131
   * @param props application specific properties, passed as the second
1132
   * parameter in {@link #init(Applet, Properties)}.
1133
   * Can be <code>null</code>.
1134
   */
1135
  protected abstract void set_parameters(Applet app, Properties props);
1136
 
1137
  /**
1138
   * Get the property with the given name, searching in the standard
1139
   * places for the ORB properties.
1140
   */
1141
  private static String getCumulatedProperty(Properties props, String property)
1142
  {
1143
    String orb_cn = null;
1144
 
1145
    if (props != null)
1146
      orb_cn = props.getProperty(property, null);
1147
 
1148
    if (orb_cn == null)
1149
      orb_cn = System.getProperty(property, null);
1150
 
1151
    if (orb_cn == null)
1152
      orb_cn = checkFile(property, "user.home", null);
1153
 
1154
    if (orb_cn == null)
1155
      orb_cn = checkFile(property, "java.home", "lib");
1156
 
1157
    return orb_cn;
1158
  }
1159
 
1160
  /**
1161
   * Check if the property is defined in the existsting file orb.properties.
1162
   *
1163
   * @param property the property
1164
   * @param dir the system property, defining the folder where the
1165
   * file could be expected.
1166
   * @param subdir subfolder where to look for the file.
1167
   *
1168
   * @return the property value, null if not found or file does not exist.
1169
   */
1170
  private static String checkFile(String property, String dir, String subdir)
1171
  {
1172
    try
1173
      {
1174
        File f = new File(dir);
1175
        if (!f.exists())
1176
          return null;
1177
 
1178
        if (subdir != null)
1179
          f = new File(f, subdir);
1180
 
1181
        f = new File(f, "orb.properties");
1182
 
1183
        if (!f.exists())
1184
          return null;
1185
 
1186
        Properties p = new Properties();
1187
        p.load(new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(f)));
1188
 
1189
        return p.getProperty(property, null);
1190
      }
1191
    catch (IOException ex)
1192
      {
1193
        return null;
1194
      }
1195
  }
1196
 
1197
  /**
1198
   * Create ORB when its name is possibly known.
1199
   *
1200
   * @param props properties, possibly containing the ORB name.
1201
   * @param orbClassName the direct ORB class name, overriding other possible
1202
   * locations, or null if not specified.
1203
   */
1204
  private static ORB createORB(Properties props, String orbClassName)
1205
  {
1206
    ORB orb = null;
1207
 
1208
    if (orbClassName == null)
1209
      {
1210
        orbClassName = getCumulatedProperty(props, FUNCTIONAL_ORB);
1211
 
1212
        if (orbClassName == null)
1213
          {
1214
            String lp = getCumulatedProperty(props, LISTENER_PORT);
1215
            if (lp != null)
1216
              orbClassName = DEFAULT_FOCUSED_ORB;
1217
            else
1218
              orbClassName = DEFAULT_FUNCTIONAL_ORB;
1219
          }
1220
      }
1221
 
1222
    try
1223
      {
1224
        orb = (ORB) ObjectCreator.forName(orbClassName).newInstance();
1225
      }
1226
    catch (ClassNotFoundException ex)
1227
      {
1228
        noORB(orbClassName, ex);
1229
      }
1230
    catch (IllegalAccessException ex)
1231
      {
1232
        noORB(orbClassName, ex);
1233
      }
1234
    catch (InstantiationException ex)
1235
      {
1236
        noORB(orbClassName, ex);
1237
      }
1238
 
1239
    return orb;
1240
  }
1241
 
1242
  /**
1243
   * Throw the runtime exception.
1244
   *
1245
   * @param orb_c the ORB class name.
1246
   * @param why the explaining chained exception.
1247
   */
1248
  private static void noORB(String orb_c, Throwable why)
1249
  {
1250
    throw new RuntimeException("The ORB " + orb_c + " cannot be instantiated.",
1251
                               why
1252
                              );
1253
  }
1254
}

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