JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
org.omg.CORBA.ExceptionList

Packages that use ExceptionList
org.omg.CORBA Provides the mapping of the OMG CORBA APIs to the JavaTM programming language, including the class ORB, which is implemented so that a programmer can use it as a fully-functional Object Request Broker (ORB). 
org.omg.CORBA.portable Provides a portability layer, that is, a set of ORB APIs that makes it possible for code generated by one vendor to run on another vendor's ORB. 
 

Uses of ExceptionList in org.omg.CORBA
 

Methods in org.omg.CORBA that return ExceptionList
abstract  ExceptionList Request.exceptions()
          Retrieves the ExceptionList object for this request.
abstract  ExceptionList ORB.create_exception_list()
          Creates an empty ExceptionList object.
 

Methods in org.omg.CORBA with parameters of type ExceptionList
 Request Object._create_request(Context ctx, String operation, NVList arg_list, NamedValue result, ExceptionList exclist, ContextList ctxlist)
          Creates a Request instance initialized with the given context, method name, list of arguments, container for the method's return value, list of possible exceptions, and list of context strings needing to be resolved.
 

Uses of ExceptionList in org.omg.CORBA.portable
 

Methods in org.omg.CORBA.portable with parameters of type ExceptionList
 Request ObjectImpl._create_request(Context ctx, String operation, NVList arg_list, NamedValue result, ExceptionList exceptions, ContextList contexts)
          Creates a Request object that contains the given context, method, argument list, container for the result, exceptions, and list of property names to be used in resolving the context strings.
abstract  Request Delegate.create_request(Object obj, Context ctx, String operation, NVList arg_list, NamedValue result, ExceptionList exclist, ContextList ctxlist)
          Creates a Request instance for use in the Dynamic Invocation Interface.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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