public interface ServantLocatorOperations extends ServantManagerOperations
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | postinvoke(byte[] oid,
          POA adapter,
          String operation,
          Object the_cookie,
          Servant the_servant)This operation is invoked whenener a servant completes
 a request. | 
| Servant | preinvoke(byte[] oid,
         POA adapter,
         String operation,
         CookieHolder the_cookie)This operations is used to get a servant that will be
 used to process the request that caused preinvoke to
 be called. | 
Servant preinvoke(byte[] oid, POA adapter, String operation, CookieHolder the_cookie) throws ForwardRequest
oid - the object id associated with object on
            which the request was made.adapter - the reference for POA in which the
                object is being activated.operation - the operation name.the_cookie - an opaque value that can be set
                    by the servant manager to be used
                    during postinvoke.ForwardRequest - to indicate to the ORB 
            that it is responsible for delivering 
            the current request and subsequent 
            requests to the object denoted in the 
            forward_reference member of the exception.void postinvoke(byte[] oid,
                POA adapter,
                String operation,
                Object the_cookie,
                Servant the_servant)
oid - the object id ssociated with object on which
            the request was made.adapter - the reference for POA in which the
                object was active.the_cookie - an opaque value that contains
                    the data set by preinvoke.the_servant - reference to the servant that is
                    associated with the object. Submit a bug or feature 
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