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39 package gnu.classpath.examples.CORBA.SimpleCommunication.communication;
41 import org.omg.CORBA.ByteHolder;
42 import org.omg.CORBA.DoubleHolder;
43 import org.omg.CORBA.ShortHolder;
44 import org.omg.CORBA.StringHolder;
47 * The interface of our remote object. Some IDL compiles split it
48 * into "DemoTester" and "comTesterOperations", but we do not see
49 * much sense in doing this here.
51 * @author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
53 public interface DemoTester
56 * Passes wide (UTF-16) string and narrow (ISO8859_1) string.
57 * Both types are mapped into java String.
59 * @see gnu.CORBA.GIOP.CharSets_OSF for supported and default
62 String passCharacters(String wide, String narrow);
65 * Passes various parameters in both directions.
66 * The parameters that must return the value are wrapped in holders.
68 int passSimple(ByteHolder an_octet, int a_long, ShortHolder a_short,
69 StringHolder a_string, DoubleHolder a_double
73 * Passes and returns the string sequence (flexible length).
75 String[] passStrings(String[] arg);
78 * Passes and returns the structures.
80 StructureToReturn passStructure(StructureToPass in_structure);
83 * Pass and return the tree structure
85 * @param tree the root TreeNode of the tree.
87 void passTree(TreeNodeHolder tree);
90 * Just prints the "Hello" message.
95 * Gets the value of the field in our object.
100 * Sets the value for the field in our object.
102 void theField(int newTheField);
105 * Throws either 'WeThrowThisException' with the 'ourField' field
106 * initialised to the passed positive value
107 * or system exception (if the parameter is zero or negative).
109 void throwException(int parameter)
110 throws WeThrowThisException;