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// This may look like C, but it's really -*- C++ -*-
// ============================================================================
//
// = LIBRARY
// TAO
//
// = FILENAME
// iiopobj.h
//
// = AUTHOR
// Copyright 1994-1995 by Sun Microsystems Inc.
//
// ============================================================================
#if !defined (TAO_IIOPORB_H)
# define TAO_IIOPORB_H
#include "tao/corba.h"
// ORB pseudo-objref
class TAO_Export IIOP_ORB : public CORBA_ORB
{
// = TITLE
// Bridge implementation of <IIOP_ORB>.
//
// = DESCRIPTION
// This is one of the two main hooks into IIOP in this C/C++
// based implementation; the other being <IIOP_Object>.
public:
IIOP_ORB (void);
// constructor
~IIOP_ORB (void);
// destructor
CORBA::Object_ptr string_to_object (CORBA::String str,
CORBA::Environment &env);
// Get an object reference from the IOR string.
CORBA::String object_to_string (CORBA::Object_ptr obj,
CORBA::Environment &env);
// Convert an object reference to an IOR stringified form.
// = ACCESSORS
void use_omg_ior_format (CORBA::Boolean ior);
// Set the IOR flag.
CORBA::Boolean use_omg_ior_format (void);
// Get the IOR flag.
private:
CORBA::Boolean use_omg_ior_format_;
// Decides whether to use the URL notation or to use IOR notation.
// = These are not provided.
IIOP_ORB (const IIOP_ORB &);
IIOP_ORB &operator = (const IIOP_ORB &);
};
typedef IIOP_ORB *IIOP_ORB_ptr;
#endif /* TAO_IIOPORB_H */
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