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package org.omg.CORBA;
Signifies an argument used for both input and output in an invocation,
meaning that the argument is being passed from the client to
the server and then back from the server to the client.
ARG_INOUT.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_INOUT.value);
See Also: - NamedValue
Since: JDK1.2
/**
* Signifies an argument used for both input and output in an invocation,
* meaning that the argument is being passed from the client to
* the server and then back from the server to the client.
* <code>ARG_INOUT.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_INOUT.value);
* </PRE>
*
* @see org.omg.CORBA.NamedValue
* @since JDK1.2
*/
public interface ARG_INOUT {
The constant value indicating an argument used for both
input and output.
/**
* The constant value indicating an argument used for both
* input and output.
*/
int value = 3;
}