public interface CurrentOperations extends CurrentOperations
PICurrent
)
is merely a slot table, the slots of which are used by each service to
transfer their context data between their context and the request's or
reply's service context. Each service which wishes to use PICurrent
reserves a slot or slots at initialization time and uses those slots
during the processing of requests and replies.
Before an invocation is made, PICurrent is obtained via a call to
ORB.resolve_initial_references( "PICurrent" )
. From within
the interception points, the data on PICurrent that has moved from the
thread scope to the request scope is available via the
get_slot
operation on the RequestInfo
object.
A PICurrent can still be obtained via
resolve_initial_references
, but that is the Interceptor's
thread scope PICurrent.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Any |
get_slot(int id)
Retrieves the slot data the application set in PICurrent via
get_slot . |
void |
set_slot(int id,
Any data)
Sets data in a slot.
|
Any get_slot(int id) throws InvalidSlot
get_slot
. The data is in the form of an Any.
If the given slot has not been set, an Any containing a type code
with a TCKind
value of tk_null
and no value
is returned.
id
- The SlotId
of the slot from which the data will
be returned.InvalidSlot
- thrown if get_slot is called on a slot that
has not been allocated.BAD_INV_ORDER
- thrown if get_slot
is called
from within an ORB initializervoid set_slot(int id, Any data) throws InvalidSlot
id
- The SlotId
of the slot to which the data will
be set.data
- The data, in the form of an Any, which will be set
to the identified slot.InvalidSlot
- thrown if set_slot
is called on
a slot that has not been allocated.BAD_INV_ORDER
- thrown if set_slot
is called
from within an ORB initializer. Submit a bug or feature
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