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org.omg.PortableInterceptor
interface InterceptorOperations
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- ClientRequestInterceptorOperations, IORInterceptorOperations, ServerRequestInterceptorOperations, IORInterceptor_3_0Operations
public interface InterceptorOperations
All Portable Interceptors implement Interceptor.
Method Summary |
void |
Provides an opportunity to destroy this interceptor.
|
String |
Returns the name of the interceptor.
|
destroy
public void destroy()
-
Provides an opportunity to destroy this interceptor.
The destroy method is called during
ORB.destroy
. When an
application calls ORB.destroy
, the ORB:
- waits for all requests in progress to complete
- calls the
Interceptor.destroy
operation for each
interceptor
- completes destruction of the ORB
Method invocations from within Interceptor.destroy
on
object references for objects implemented on the ORB being destroyed
result in undefined behavior. However, method invocations on objects
implemented on an ORB other than the one being destroyed are
permitted. (This means that the ORB being destroyed is still capable
of acting as a client, but not as a server.)
name
public String name()
-
Returns the name of the interceptor.
Each Interceptor may have a name that may be used administratively
to order the lists of Interceptors. Only one Interceptor of a given
name can be registered with the ORB for each Interceptor type. An
Interceptor may be anonymous, i.e., have an empty string as the name
attribute. Any number of anonymous Interceptors may be registered with
the ORB.
- Returns:
- the name of the interceptor.
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