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package org.omg.CORBA;

Provides the DomainManager with the means to access policies.

The DomainManager has associated with it the policy objects for a particular domain. The domain manager also records the membership of the domain and provides the means to add and remove members. The domain manager is itself a member of a domain, possibly the domain it manages. The domain manager provides mechanisms for establishing and navigating relationships to superior and subordinate domains and creating and accessing policies.

/** * Provides the {@code DomainManager} with the means to access policies. * <P> * The {@code DomainManager} has associated with it the policy objects for a * particular domain. The domain manager also records the membership of * the domain and provides the means to add and remove members. The domain * manager is itself a member of a domain, possibly the domain it manages. * The domain manager provides mechanisms for establishing and navigating * relationships to superior and subordinate domains and * creating and accessing policies. */
public interface DomainManagerOperations {
This returns the policy of the specified type for objects in this domain. The types of policies available are domain specific. See the CORBA specification for a list of standard ORB policies. @param policy_type Type of policy to request
/** * This returns the policy of the specified type for objects in * this domain. The types of policies available are domain specific. * See the CORBA specification for a list of standard ORB policies. * * @param policy_type Type of policy to request */
public org.omg.CORBA.Policy get_domain_policy(int policy_type); }