001 /* PortableRemoteObjectDelegate.java -- Interface supporting PortableRemoteObject
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037
038
039 package javax.rmi.CORBA;
040
041 import java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException;
042 import java.rmi.Remote;
043 import java.rmi.RemoteException;
044
045 /**
046 * A delegate, implementing the functionality, provided by the
047 * {@link PortableRemoteObject}.
048 *
049 * The default delegate can be altered by setting the system property
050 * "javax.rmi.CORBA.PortableRemoteObjectClass" to the name of the alternative
051 * class that must implement {@link PortableRemoteObjectDelegate}.
052 *
053 * @author Audrius Meskauskas (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
054 */
055 public interface PortableRemoteObjectDelegate
056 {
057 /**
058 * <p>
059 * Makes the remote object <code>target</code> ready for remote
060 * communication using the same communications runtime as for the passed
061 * <code>source</code> parameter. Connection normally happens implicitly
062 * when the object is sent or received as an argument on a remote method call.
063 * </p>
064 * <p>
065 * The target object is connected to the same ORB as source by calling the
066 * {@link Stub#connect} if it is a stub or by associating its tie with an ORB
067 * if it is an implementation object.
068 * </p>
069 *
070 * @param target the target object that may be either an RMI/IDL stub or an
071 * exported RMI/IDL implementation object
072 * @param source the source object may also be either an RMI/IDL stub or an
073 * exported RMI/IDL implementation object.
074 *
075 * @throws RemoteException if the target is already connected to another ORB.
076 */
077 void connect(Remote target, Remote source)
078 throws RemoteException;
079
080 /**
081 * Register the passed object with the ORB runtimes, making it remotely
082 * accessible. When called on jre with no objects exported, creates a
083 * non-daemon thread that prevents jre from terminating until all objects are
084 * unexported. Also, such object cannot be collected by garbage collector.
085 * This is usually impemented via {@link Util#unexportObject}
086 *
087 * @param obj the object to export.
088 *
089 * @throws RemoteException
090 */
091 void exportObject(Remote obj)
092 throws RemoteException;
093
094 /**
095 * Narrows the passed object to conform to the given interface or IDL type.
096 * This method may return different instance and cannot be replaced by the
097 * direct cast.
098 *
099 * @param narrowFrom an object to narrow.
100 * @param narrowTo a type to that the object must be narrowed.
101 *
102 * @return On success, an object of type narrowTo or null, if narrowFrom =
103 * null.
104 *
105 * @throws ClassCastException if no narrowing is possible.
106 */
107 Object narrow(Object narrowFrom, Class narrowTo)
108 throws ClassCastException;
109
110 /**
111 * Takes a server implementation object and returns a stub object that can be
112 * used to access that server object (target). If the target is connected, the
113 * returned stub is also connected to the same ORB. If the target is
114 * unconnected, the returned stub is unconnected.
115 *
116 * @param obj a server side object.
117 * @return a stub object that can be used to access that server object.
118 *
119 * @throws NoSuchObjectException if a stub cannot be located for the given
120 * target.
121 */
122 Remote toStub(Remote obj)
123 throws NoSuchObjectException;
124
125 /**
126 * Deregister a currently exported server object from the ORB runtimes. The
127 * object to becomes available for garbage collection. This is usually
128 * impemented via {@link Util#unexportObject}
129 *
130 * @param obj the object to unexport.
131 *
132 * @throws NoSuchObjectException if the passed object is not currently
133 * exported.
134 */
135 void unexportObject(Remote obj)
136 throws NoSuchObjectException;
137 }