Serializable
, Object
, IDLEntity
, BindingIterator
, BindingIteratorOperations
public class _BindingIteratorStub extends ObjectImpl implements BindingIterator
list
method on the NamingContext
.Constructor | Description |
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_BindingIteratorStub() |
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
String[] |
_ids() |
Retrieves a string array containing the repository identifiers
supported by this
ObjectImpl object. |
void |
destroy() |
This operation destroys the iterator.
|
boolean |
next_n(int how_many,
BindingListHolder bl) |
This operation returns at most the requested number of bindings.
|
boolean |
next_one(BindingHolder b) |
This operation returns the next binding.
|
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public boolean next_one(BindingHolder b)
next_one
in interface BindingIteratorOperations
b
- the returned bindingpublic boolean next_n(int how_many, BindingListHolder bl)
next_n
in interface BindingIteratorOperations
how_many
- the maximum number of bindings to returnbl
- the returned bindingspublic void destroy()
destroy
in interface BindingIteratorOperations
public String[] _ids()
ObjectImpl
ObjectImpl
object. For example,
for a stub, this method returns information about all the
interfaces supported by the stub._ids
in class ObjectImpl
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