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Java 2 Platform SE v1.3.1: Interface DynFixed
org.omg.CORBA
Interface DynFixed
All Superinterfaces: DynAny , Object
public interface DynFixed extends Object , DynAny
Represents a DynAny
object that is associated
with an IDL fixed type.
Method Summary
byte[]
get_value ()
Returns the value of the fixed type represented in this
DynFixed
object.
void
set_value (byte[] val)
Sets the given fixed type instance as the value for this
DynFixed
object.
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CORBA.Object
_create_request , _create_request , _duplicate , _get_domain_managers , _get_interface_def , _get_policy , _hash , _is_a , _is_equivalent , _non_existent , _release , _request , _set_policy_override
Methods inherited from interface org.omg.CORBA.DynAny
assign , copy , current_component , destroy , from_any , get_any , get_boolean , get_char , get_double , get_float , get_long , get_longlong , get_octet , get_reference , get_short , get_string , get_typecode , get_ulong , get_ulonglong , get_ushort , get_val , get_wchar , get_wstring , insert_any , insert_boolean , insert_char , insert_double , insert_float , insert_long , insert_longlong , insert_octet , insert_reference , insert_short , insert_string , insert_typecode , insert_ulong , insert_ulonglong , insert_ushort , insert_val , insert_wchar , insert_wstring , next , rewind , seek , to_any , type
get_value
public byte[] get_value ()
Returns the value of the fixed type represented in this
DynFixed
object.
Returns: the value as a byte array See Also: set_value(byte[])
set_value
public void set_value (byte[] val)
throws InvalidValue
Sets the given fixed type instance as the value for this
DynFixed
object.
Parameters: val
- the value of the fixed type as a byte arrayThrows: InvalidValue
- if the given
argument is badSee Also: get_value()
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