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 * RMI-IIOP v1.0
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package org.omg.SendingContext;

Defines operations on the base class that represents the Sending Context of a request. The sending context provides access to information about the runtime environment of the originator of a GIOP message. For example, when a value type is marshalled on a GIOP Request message, the receiver of the value type may need to ask the sender about the CodeBase for the implementation of the value type.
/** Defines operations on the base class that represents the Sending Context of a * request. The sending context provides access to information about * the runtime environment of the originator of a GIOP message. For example, * when a value type is marshalled on a GIOP Request message, the receiver * of the value type may need to ask the sender about the CodeBase for the * implementation of the value type. */
public interface RunTimeOperations { }