001 /* ORBInitializer.java --
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037
038
039 package org.omg.PortableInterceptor;
040
041 import org.omg.CORBA.Object;
042 import org.omg.CORBA.portable.IDLEntity;
043
044 /**
045 * <p>
046 * Registers the interceptor.
047 *
048 * Direct interceptor registration would open a security hole. Hence instead the
049 * interceptors from the ORB.init(..) method, passing the names of the needed
050 * initialized classes via properties.
051 * </p>
052 * <p>
053 * These property names are of the form
054 * </p>
055 * <p><i>org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.<Service></i></p>
056 * where <i><Service></i> is the string name of a class, which implements
057 * {@link ORBInitializer}. During <code>ORB.init(..)</code>, the properties
058 * begining with <i>org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass</i> are
059 * collected, the <i><Service></i> portion of each property is extracted,
060 * the initialiser is instantiated with the <i><Service></i> string as its
061 * class name and then <code>pre_init</code> and <code>post_init</code>
062 * (defined in {@link ORBInitializerOperations}) are called on that initializer.
063 * The runtime exceptions, thrown by these two methods, are ignored.
064 * </p>
065 * <p>
066 * <h3>Example</h3>
067 * A client-side logging service may have the following ORBInitializer
068 * implementation:
069 *
070 * <code><pre>
071 * package gnu.x.logging;
072 *
073 * import org.omg.PortableInterceptor.*;
074 * import org.omg.CORBA.LocalObject;
075 *
076 * public class LoggingService extends LocalObject implements ORBInitializer
077 * {
078 * public void pre_init (ORBInitInfo info)
079 * {
080 * // More than one interceptor can be registered.
081 * ServerRequestInterceptor log_requests = new rLoggingInterceptor();
082 * info.add_server_request_interceptor(log_requests);
083 *
084 * IORInterceptor log_iors = new iLoggingInterceptor();
085 * info.add_ior_interceptor(log_iors);
086 * }
087 *
088 * public void post_init (ORBInitInfo info)
089 * {
090 * // Unused.
091 * }
092 * }
093 * </code></pre>
094 * <p>
095 * Then, one of the used set of properties then must contain the property, named
096 * <i>
097 * org.omg.PortableInterceptor.ORBInitializerClass.gnu.x.Logging.LoggingService
098 * </i>.
099 * The value of the property is ignored and may empty string. The
100 * agreed locations, where this property will be searched for, are:
101 * </p><p>
102 * 1. The properties parameter in the ORB.init(..), if any.<br>
103 * 2. The System properties.<br>
104 * 3. The orb.properties file located in the user.home directory (if any).<br>
105 * 4. The orb.properties file located in the java.home/lib directory (if any).
106 * </p>
107 * <p>
108 * The applet parameters and command line arguments are <i>not</i> scanned
109 * for the possible initializers.
110 * </p>
111 * <p>
112 * Interceptors are registered on a per-ORB basis. The virtual per-object
113 * Interceptors can be simulated by checking the policies on the target from
114 * within the interception points to determine whether they should work. The
115 * virtual per-POA Interceptors can be obtained instantiating each POA such with
116 * a different ORB.
117 * </p>
118 * <p>
119 * The registration code should not call directly any methods on the ORB being
120 * registered.
121 * </p>
122 * <p>
123 * The new interceptors cannot be registered after the ORB.init(..) returns.
124 * </p>
125 *
126 * @author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
127 */
128 public interface ORBInitializer extends ORBInitializerOperations,
129 Object,
130 IDLEntity
131 {
132 }