1corba_object(3) Erlang Module Definition corba_object(3)
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6 corba_object - The CORBA Object interface functions
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9 This module contains the CORBA Object interface functions that can be
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13 get_interface(Object) -> InterfaceDef
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17 Object = #objref
18 InterfaceDef = term()
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20 This function returns the full interface description for an
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23 is_nil(Object) -> boolean()
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27 Object = #objref
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29 This function checks if the object reference has a nil object
30 value, which denotes no object. It is the reference that is
31 tested and no object implementation is involved in the test.
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33 is_a(Object, Logical_type_id) -> Return
34 is_a(Object, Logical_type_id, Contexts) -> Return
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38 Object = #objref
39 Logical_type_id = string()
40 Contexts = [Context]
41 Context = #'IOP_ServiceContext'{context_id = CtxId, con‐
42 text_data = CtxData}
43 CtxId = ?ORBER_GENERIC_CTX_ID
44 CtxData = {interface, Interface} | {userspecific, term()} |
45 {configuration, Options}
46 Interface = string()
47 Options = [{Key, Value}]
48 Key = ssl_client_options
49 Value = allowed value associated with the given key
50 Return = boolean() | {'EXCEPTION', E}
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52 The Logical_type_id is a string that is a share type identifier
53 (repository id). The function returns true if the object is an
54 instance of that type or an ancestor of the "most derived" type
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57 The configuration context is used to override the global SSL
58 client side configuration.
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60 Note: Other ORB suppliers may not support this function com‐
61 pletely according to the OMG specification. Thus, a is_a call
62 may raise an exception or respond unpredictable if the Object is
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65 is_remote(Object) -> boolean()
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69 Object = #objref
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71 This function returns true if an object reference is remote oth‐
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74 non_existent(Object) -> Return
75 non_existent(Object, Contexts) -> Return
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79 Object = #objref
80 Contexts = [Context]
81 Context = #'IOP_ServiceContext'{context_id = CtxId, con‐
82 text_data = CtxData}
83 CtxId = ?ORBER_GENERIC_CTX_ID
84 CtxData = {interface, Interface} | {userspecific, term()} |
85 {configuration, Options}
86 Interface = string()
87 Options = [{Key, Value}]
88 Key = ssl_client_options
89 Value = allowed value associated with the given key
90 Return = boolean() | {'EXCEPTION', E}
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92 This function can be used to test if the object has been
93 destroyed. It does this without invoking any application level
94 code. The ORB returns true if it knows that the object is
95 destroyed otherwise false.
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97 The configuration context is used to override the global SSL
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100 Note: The OMG have specified two different operators, _not_exis‐
101 tent (CORBA version 2.0 and 2.2) and _non_existent (CORBA ver‐
102 sion 2.3), to be used for this function. It is not mandatory to
103 support both versions. Thus, a non_existent call may raise an
104 exception or respond unpredictable if the Object is located on a
105 remote node. Depending on which version, ORB:s you intend to
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107 not_existent/1.
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109 not_existent(Object) -> Return
110 not_existent(Object, Contexts) -> Return
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114 Object = #objref
115 Contexts = [Context]
116 Context = #'IOP_ServiceContext'{context_id = CtxId, con‐
117 text_data = CtxData}
118 CtxId = ?ORBER_GENERIC_CTX_ID
119 CtxData = {interface, Interface} | {userspecific, term()} |
120 {configuration, Options}
121 Interface = string()
122 Options = [{Key, Value}]
123 Key = ssl_client_options
124 Value = allowed value associated with the given key
125 Return = boolean() | {'EXCEPTION', E}
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127 This function is implemented due to Interoperable purposes.
128 Behaves as non_existent except the operator _not_existent is
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131 The configuration context is used to override the global SSL
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134 is_equivalent(Object, OtherObject) -> boolean()
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138 Object = #objref
139 OtherObject = #objref
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141 This function is used to determine if two object references are
142 equivalent so far the ORB easily can determine. It returns true
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146 hash(Object, Maximum) -> int()
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150 Object = #objref
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153 This function returns a hash value based on the object reference
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