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package org.omg.CORBA;
A constant that signifies an "output" argument to an invocation,
meaning that the argument is being passed from the server to
the client.
ARG_OUT.value
is one of the possible values used
to indicate the direction in
which a parameter is being passed during a dynamic invocation
using the Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII).
The code fragment below shows a typical usage:
ORB orb = ORB.init(args, null);
org.omg.CORBA.NamedValue nv = orb.create_named_value(
"argumentIdentifier", myAny, org.omg.CORBA.ARG_OUT.value);
See Also: - NamedValue
Since: JDK1.2
/**
* A constant that signifies an "output" argument to an invocation,
* meaning that the argument is being passed from the server to
* the client.
* <code>ARG_OUT.value</code> is one of the possible values used
* to indicate the direction in
* which a parameter is being passed during a dynamic invocation
* using the Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII).
* <P>
* The code fragment below shows a typical usage:
* <PRE>
* ORB orb = ORB.init(args, null);
* org.omg.CORBA.NamedValue nv = orb.create_named_value(
* "argumentIdentifier", myAny, org.omg.CORBA.ARG_OUT.value);
* </PRE>
*
* @see org.omg.CORBA.NamedValue
* @since JDK1.2
*/
public interface ARG_OUT {
The constant value indicating an output argument.
/**
* The constant value indicating an output argument.
*/
int value = 2;
}