Java Code Examples for org.omg.CORBA.Any#write_value()
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Example 1
Source File: CDROutputStream_1_0.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void write_any(Any any) { if ( any == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 2
Source File: CDROutputStream_1_0.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void write_any(Any any) { if ( any == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 3
Source File: CDREncapsCodec.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Convert the given any into a CDR encapsulated octet sequence. * If sendTypeCode is true, the type code is sent with the message, as in * a standard encapsulation. If it is false, only the data is sent. * Either way, the endian type is sent as the first part of the message. */ private byte[] encodeImpl( Any data, boolean sendTypeCode ) throws InvalidTypeForEncoding { if( data == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam() ; // _REVISIT_ Note that InvalidTypeForEncoding is never thrown in // the body of this method. This is due to the fact that CDR*Stream // will never throw an exception if the encoding is invalid. To // fix this, the CDROutputStream must know the version of GIOP it // is encoding for and it must check to ensure that, for example, // wstring cannot be encoded in GIOP 1.0. // // As part of the GIOP 1.2 work, the CDRInput and OutputStream will // be versioned. This can be handled once this work is complete. // Create output stream with default endianness. EncapsOutputStream cdrOut = sun.corba.OutputStreamFactory.newEncapsOutputStream( (com.sun.corba.se.spi.orb.ORB)orb, giopVersion ); // This is an encapsulation, so put out the endian: cdrOut.putEndian(); // Sometimes encode type code: if( sendTypeCode ) { cdrOut.write_TypeCode( data.type() ); } // Encode value and return. data.write_value( cdrOut ); return cdrOut.toByteArray(); }
Example 4
Source File: CDROutputStream_1_0.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void write_any(Any any) { if ( any == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 5
Source File: IDLJavaSerializationOutputStream.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public final void write_any(Any any) { if (any == null) { throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); } write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 6
Source File: CDROutputStream_1_0.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void write_any(Any any) { if ( any == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 7
Source File: CDREncapsCodec.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Convert the given any into a CDR encapsulated octet sequence. * If sendTypeCode is true, the type code is sent with the message, as in * a standard encapsulation. If it is false, only the data is sent. * Either way, the endian type is sent as the first part of the message. */ private byte[] encodeImpl( Any data, boolean sendTypeCode ) throws InvalidTypeForEncoding { if( data == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam() ; // _REVISIT_ Note that InvalidTypeForEncoding is never thrown in // the body of this method. This is due to the fact that CDR*Stream // will never throw an exception if the encoding is invalid. To // fix this, the CDROutputStream must know the version of GIOP it // is encoding for and it must check to ensure that, for example, // wstring cannot be encoded in GIOP 1.0. // // As part of the GIOP 1.2 work, the CDRInput and OutputStream will // be versioned. This can be handled once this work is complete. // Create output stream with default endianness. EncapsOutputStream cdrOut = sun.corba.OutputStreamFactory.newEncapsOutputStream( (com.sun.corba.se.spi.orb.ORB)orb, giopVersion ); // This is an encapsulation, so put out the endian: cdrOut.putEndian(); // Sometimes encode type code: if( sendTypeCode ) { cdrOut.write_TypeCode( data.type() ); } // Encode value and return. data.write_value( cdrOut ); return cdrOut.toByteArray(); }
Example 8
Source File: IDLJavaSerializationOutputStream.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public final void write_any(Any any) { if (any == null) { throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); } write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 9
Source File: CDREncapsCodec.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Convert the given any into a CDR encapsulated octet sequence. * If sendTypeCode is true, the type code is sent with the message, as in * a standard encapsulation. If it is false, only the data is sent. * Either way, the endian type is sent as the first part of the message. */ private byte[] encodeImpl( Any data, boolean sendTypeCode ) throws InvalidTypeForEncoding { if( data == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam() ; // _REVISIT_ Note that InvalidTypeForEncoding is never thrown in // the body of this method. This is due to the fact that CDR*Stream // will never throw an exception if the encoding is invalid. To // fix this, the CDROutputStream must know the version of GIOP it // is encoding for and it must check to ensure that, for example, // wstring cannot be encoded in GIOP 1.0. // // As part of the GIOP 1.2 work, the CDRInput and OutputStream will // be versioned. This can be handled once this work is complete. // Create output stream with default endianness. EncapsOutputStream cdrOut = sun.corba.OutputStreamFactory.newEncapsOutputStream( (com.sun.corba.se.spi.orb.ORB)orb, giopVersion ); // This is an encapsulation, so put out the endian: cdrOut.putEndian(); // Sometimes encode type code: if( sendTypeCode ) { cdrOut.write_TypeCode( data.type() ); } // Encode value and return. data.write_value( cdrOut ); return cdrOut.toByteArray(); }
Example 10
Source File: CDREncapsCodec.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Convert the given any into a CDR encapsulated octet sequence. * If sendTypeCode is true, the type code is sent with the message, as in * a standard encapsulation. If it is false, only the data is sent. * Either way, the endian type is sent as the first part of the message. */ private byte[] encodeImpl( Any data, boolean sendTypeCode ) throws InvalidTypeForEncoding { if( data == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam() ; // _REVISIT_ Note that InvalidTypeForEncoding is never thrown in // the body of this method. This is due to the fact that CDR*Stream // will never throw an exception if the encoding is invalid. To // fix this, the CDROutputStream must know the version of GIOP it // is encoding for and it must check to ensure that, for example, // wstring cannot be encoded in GIOP 1.0. // // As part of the GIOP 1.2 work, the CDRInput and OutputStream will // be versioned. This can be handled once this work is complete. // Create output stream with default endianness. EncapsOutputStream cdrOut = sun.corba.OutputStreamFactory.newEncapsOutputStream( (com.sun.corba.se.spi.orb.ORB)orb, giopVersion ); // This is an encapsulation, so put out the endian: cdrOut.putEndian(); // Sometimes encode type code: if( sendTypeCode ) { cdrOut.write_TypeCode( data.type() ); } // Encode value and return. data.write_value( cdrOut ); return cdrOut.toByteArray(); }
Example 11
Source File: CDROutputStream_1_0.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void write_any(Any any) { if ( any == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 12
Source File: CDREncapsCodec.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Convert the given any into a CDR encapsulated octet sequence. * If sendTypeCode is true, the type code is sent with the message, as in * a standard encapsulation. If it is false, only the data is sent. * Either way, the endian type is sent as the first part of the message. */ private byte[] encodeImpl( Any data, boolean sendTypeCode ) throws InvalidTypeForEncoding { if( data == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam() ; // _REVISIT_ Note that InvalidTypeForEncoding is never thrown in // the body of this method. This is due to the fact that CDR*Stream // will never throw an exception if the encoding is invalid. To // fix this, the CDROutputStream must know the version of GIOP it // is encoding for and it must check to ensure that, for example, // wstring cannot be encoded in GIOP 1.0. // // As part of the GIOP 1.2 work, the CDRInput and OutputStream will // be versioned. This can be handled once this work is complete. // Create output stream with default endianness. EncapsOutputStream cdrOut = sun.corba.OutputStreamFactory.newEncapsOutputStream( (com.sun.corba.se.spi.orb.ORB)orb, giopVersion ); // This is an encapsulation, so put out the endian: cdrOut.putEndian(); // Sometimes encode type code: if( sendTypeCode ) { cdrOut.write_TypeCode( data.type() ); } // Encode value and return. data.write_value( cdrOut ); return cdrOut.toByteArray(); }
Example 13
Source File: CDREncapsCodec.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Convert the given any into a CDR encapsulated octet sequence. * If sendTypeCode is true, the type code is sent with the message, as in * a standard encapsulation. If it is false, only the data is sent. * Either way, the endian type is sent as the first part of the message. */ private byte[] encodeImpl( Any data, boolean sendTypeCode ) throws InvalidTypeForEncoding { if( data == null ) throw wrapper.nullParam() ; // _REVISIT_ Note that InvalidTypeForEncoding is never thrown in // the body of this method. This is due to the fact that CDR*Stream // will never throw an exception if the encoding is invalid. To // fix this, the CDROutputStream must know the version of GIOP it // is encoding for and it must check to ensure that, for example, // wstring cannot be encoded in GIOP 1.0. // // As part of the GIOP 1.2 work, the CDRInput and OutputStream will // be versioned. This can be handled once this work is complete. // Create output stream with default endianness. EncapsOutputStream cdrOut = sun.corba.OutputStreamFactory.newEncapsOutputStream( (com.sun.corba.se.spi.orb.ORB)orb, giopVersion ); // This is an encapsulation, so put out the endian: cdrOut.putEndian(); // Sometimes encode type code: if( sendTypeCode ) { cdrOut.write_TypeCode( data.type() ); } // Encode value and return. data.write_value( cdrOut ); return cdrOut.toByteArray(); }
Example 14
Source File: IDLJavaSerializationOutputStream.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
public final void write_any(Any any) { if (any == null) { throw wrapper.nullParam(CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_MAYBE); } write_TypeCode(any.type()); any.write_value(parent); }
Example 15
Source File: CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Must always be called, just after the servant's method returns. * Creates the ReplyMessage header and puts in the transaction context * if necessary. */ protected CorbaMessageMediator sendingReply(CorbaMessageMediator req, Any excany) { try { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any->: " + opAndId(req)); } ServiceContexts scs = new ServiceContexts(orb); // Check if the servant set a SystemException or // UserException CorbaMessageMediator resp; String repId=null; try { repId = excany.type().id(); } catch (org.omg.CORBA.TypeCodePackage.BadKind e) { throw wrapper.problemWithExceptionTypecode( e ) ; } if (ORBUtility.isSystemException(repId)) { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling system exception"); } // Get the exception object from the Any InputStream in = excany.create_input_stream(); SystemException ex = ORBUtility.readSystemException(in); // Marshal the exception back resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createSystemExceptionResponse(req, ex, scs); } else { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling user exception"); } resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createUserExceptionResponse(req, scs); OutputStream os = (OutputStream)resp.getOutputObject(); excany.write_value(os); } return resp; } finally { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any<-: " + opAndId(req)); } } }
Example 16
Source File: CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** Must always be called, just after the servant's method returns. * Creates the ReplyMessage header and puts in the transaction context * if necessary. */ protected CorbaMessageMediator sendingReply(CorbaMessageMediator req, Any excany) { try { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any->: " + opAndId(req)); } ServiceContexts scs = new ServiceContexts(orb); // Check if the servant set a SystemException or // UserException CorbaMessageMediator resp; String repId=null; try { repId = excany.type().id(); } catch (org.omg.CORBA.TypeCodePackage.BadKind e) { throw wrapper.problemWithExceptionTypecode( e ) ; } if (ORBUtility.isSystemException(repId)) { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling system exception"); } // Get the exception object from the Any InputStream in = excany.create_input_stream(); SystemException ex = ORBUtility.readSystemException(in); // Marshal the exception back resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createSystemExceptionResponse(req, ex, scs); } else { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling user exception"); } resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createUserExceptionResponse(req, scs); OutputStream os = (OutputStream)resp.getOutputObject(); excany.write_value(os); } return resp; } finally { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any<-: " + opAndId(req)); } } }
Example 17
Source File: CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Must always be called, just after the servant's method returns. * Creates the ReplyMessage header and puts in the transaction context * if necessary. */ protected CorbaMessageMediator sendingReply(CorbaMessageMediator req, Any excany) { try { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any->: " + opAndId(req)); } ServiceContexts scs = new ServiceContexts(orb); // Check if the servant set a SystemException or // UserException CorbaMessageMediator resp; String repId=null; try { repId = excany.type().id(); } catch (org.omg.CORBA.TypeCodePackage.BadKind e) { throw wrapper.problemWithExceptionTypecode( e ) ; } if (ORBUtility.isSystemException(repId)) { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling system exception"); } // Get the exception object from the Any InputStream in = excany.create_input_stream(); SystemException ex = ORBUtility.readSystemException(in); // Marshal the exception back resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createSystemExceptionResponse(req, ex, scs); } else { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling user exception"); } resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createUserExceptionResponse(req, scs); OutputStream os = (OutputStream)resp.getOutputObject(); excany.write_value(os); } return resp; } finally { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any<-: " + opAndId(req)); } } }
Example 18
Source File: CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Must always be called, just after the servant's method returns. * Creates the ReplyMessage header and puts in the transaction context * if necessary. */ protected CorbaMessageMediator sendingReply(CorbaMessageMediator req, Any excany) { try { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any->: " + opAndId(req)); } ServiceContexts scs = new ServiceContexts(orb); // Check if the servant set a SystemException or // UserException CorbaMessageMediator resp; String repId=null; try { repId = excany.type().id(); } catch (org.omg.CORBA.TypeCodePackage.BadKind e) { throw wrapper.problemWithExceptionTypecode( e ) ; } if (ORBUtility.isSystemException(repId)) { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling system exception"); } // Get the exception object from the Any InputStream in = excany.create_input_stream(); SystemException ex = ORBUtility.readSystemException(in); // Marshal the exception back resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createSystemExceptionResponse(req, ex, scs); } else { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling user exception"); } resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createUserExceptionResponse(req, scs); OutputStream os = (OutputStream)resp.getOutputObject(); excany.write_value(os); } return resp; } finally { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any<-: " + opAndId(req)); } } }
Example 19
Source File: CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Must always be called, just after the servant's method returns. * Creates the ReplyMessage header and puts in the transaction context * if necessary. */ protected CorbaMessageMediator sendingReply(CorbaMessageMediator req, Any excany) { try { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any->: " + opAndId(req)); } ServiceContexts scs = new ServiceContexts(orb); // Check if the servant set a SystemException or // UserException CorbaMessageMediator resp; String repId=null; try { repId = excany.type().id(); } catch (org.omg.CORBA.TypeCodePackage.BadKind e) { throw wrapper.problemWithExceptionTypecode( e ) ; } if (ORBUtility.isSystemException(repId)) { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling system exception"); } // Get the exception object from the Any InputStream in = excany.create_input_stream(); SystemException ex = ORBUtility.readSystemException(in); // Marshal the exception back resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createSystemExceptionResponse(req, ex, scs); } else { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling user exception"); } resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createUserExceptionResponse(req, scs); OutputStream os = (OutputStream)resp.getOutputObject(); excany.write_value(os); } return resp; } finally { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any<-: " + opAndId(req)); } } }
Example 20
Source File: CorbaServerRequestDispatcherImpl.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Must always be called, just after the servant's method returns. * Creates the ReplyMessage header and puts in the transaction context * if necessary. */ protected CorbaMessageMediator sendingReply(CorbaMessageMediator req, Any excany) { try { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any->: " + opAndId(req)); } ServiceContexts scs = new ServiceContexts(orb); // Check if the servant set a SystemException or // UserException CorbaMessageMediator resp; String repId=null; try { repId = excany.type().id(); } catch (org.omg.CORBA.TypeCodePackage.BadKind e) { throw wrapper.problemWithExceptionTypecode( e ) ; } if (ORBUtility.isSystemException(repId)) { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling system exception"); } // Get the exception object from the Any InputStream in = excany.create_input_stream(); SystemException ex = ORBUtility.readSystemException(in); // Marshal the exception back resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createSystemExceptionResponse(req, ex, scs); } else { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any: " + opAndId(req) + ": handling user exception"); } resp = req.getProtocolHandler() .createUserExceptionResponse(req, scs); OutputStream os = (OutputStream)resp.getOutputObject(); excany.write_value(os); } return resp; } finally { if (orb.subcontractDebugFlag) { dprint(".sendingReply/Any<-: " + opAndId(req)); } } }