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package com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol;
import com.sun.corba.se.impl.protocol.giopmsgheaders.KeyAddr;
This exception is thrown while reading GIOP 1.2 Request, LocateRequest
to indicate that a TargetAddress disposition is unacceptable.
If this exception is caught explicitly, this need to be rethrown. This
is eventually handled within RequestPRocessor and an appropriate reply
is sent back to the client.
GIOP 1.2 allows three dispositions : KeyAddr (ObjectKey), ProfileAddr (ior
profile), IORAddressingInfo (IOR). If the ORB does not support the
disposition contained in the GIOP Request / LocateRequest 1.2 message,
then it sends a Reply / LocateReply indicating the correct disposition,
which the client ORB shall use to transparently retry the request
with the correct disposition.
/**
* This exception is thrown while reading GIOP 1.2 Request, LocateRequest
* to indicate that a TargetAddress disposition is unacceptable.
* If this exception is caught explicitly, this need to be rethrown. This
* is eventually handled within RequestPRocessor and an appropriate reply
* is sent back to the client.
*
* GIOP 1.2 allows three dispositions : KeyAddr (ObjectKey), ProfileAddr (ior
* profile), IORAddressingInfo (IOR). If the ORB does not support the
* disposition contained in the GIOP Request / LocateRequest 1.2 message,
* then it sends a Reply / LocateReply indicating the correct disposition,
* which the client ORB shall use to transparently retry the request
* with the correct disposition.
*
*/
public class AddressingDispositionException extends RuntimeException {
private short expectedAddrDisp = KeyAddr.value;
public AddressingDispositionException(short expectedAddrDisp) {
this.expectedAddrDisp = expectedAddrDisp;
}
public short expectedAddrDisp() {
return this.expectedAddrDisp;
}
}