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org.omg.PortableServer
interface POAManagerOperations


public interface POAManagerOperations

Each POA object has an associated POAManager object. A POA manager may be associated with one or more POA objects. A POA manager encapsulates the processing state of the POAs it is associated with.


Method Summary
 void

          This operation changes the state of the POA manager to active, causing associated POAs to start processing requests.
 void
deactivate(boolean etherealize_objects, boolean wait_for_completion)

          This operation changes the state of the POA manager to inactive, causing associated POAs to reject the requests that have not begun executing as well as as any new requests.
 void
discard_requests(boolean wait_for_completion)

          This operation changes the state of the POA manager to discarding.
 State

          This operation returns the state of the POA manager.
 void
hold_requests(boolean wait_for_completion)

          This operation changes the state of the POA manager to holding, causing associated POAs to queue incoming requests.
 

Method Detail

activate

public void activate()
              throws AdapterInactive
This operation changes the state of the POA manager to active, causing associated POAs to start processing requests.

Throws:
AdapterInactive

deactivate

public void deactivate(boolean etherealize_objects,
                       boolean wait_for_completion)
                throws AdapterInactive
This operation changes the state of the POA manager to inactive, causing associated POAs to reject the requests that have not begun executing as well as as any new requests.

Parameters:
etherealize_objects - a flag to indicate whether to invoke the etherealize operation of the associated servant manager for all active objects.
wait_for_completion - if FALSE, the operation returns immediately after changing state. If TRUE, it waits for all active requests to complete.
Throws:
AdapterInactive

discard_requests

public void discard_requests(boolean wait_for_completion)
                      throws AdapterInactive
This operation changes the state of the POA manager to discarding. This causes associated POAs to discard incoming requests.

Parameters:
wait_for_completion - if FALSE, the operation returns immediately after changing state. If TRUE, it waits for all active requests to complete.
Throws:
AdapterInactive

get_state

public State get_state()
This operation returns the state of the POA manager.


hold_requests

public void hold_requests(boolean wait_for_completion)
                   throws AdapterInactive
This operation changes the state of the POA manager to holding, causing associated POAs to queue incoming requests.

Parameters:
wait_for_completion - if FALSE, the operation returns immediately after changing state. If TRUE, it waits for all active requests to complete.
Throws:
AdapterInactive


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