Uses of Interface
org.glassfish.rmic.iiop.ContextElement
Packages that use ContextElement
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Uses of ContextElement in org.glassfish.rmic.iiop
Classes in org.glassfish.rmic.iiop that implement ContextElementModifier and TypeClassDescriptionclassAbstractType represents any non-special interface which does not inherit from java.rmi.Remote, for which all methods throw RemoteException.classArrayType is a wrapper for any of the other types.classClassType is an abstract base representing any non-special class type.classA CompoundType is an abstract base class for all IIOP class and interface types.classAn CompoundType.Member object wraps a Type and a value representing a data member, including constants.classA CompoundType.Method object encapsulates IIOP-specific information about a particular method in the interface represented by the outer instance.classImplementationType represents any non-special class which implements one or more interfaces which inherit from java.rmi.Remote.classInterfaceType is an abstract base representing any non-special interface type.classNCClassType represents any non-special class which does not extends one or more interfaces which inherit from java.rmi.Remote.classNCInterfaceType represents any non-special, non-conforming interface.classPrimitiveType wraps primitive types and void.classRemoteType represents any non-special interface which inherits from java.rmi.Remote.classSpecialClassType represents any one of the following types:classSpecialInterfaceType represents any one of the following types:classType is an abstract base class for a family of types which provide conformance checking and name mapping as defined in the "Java to IDL Mapping" OMG specification.classValueType represents any non-special class which does inherit from java.io.Serializable and does not inherit from java.rmi.Remote.Methods in org.glassfish.rmic.iiop with parameters of type ContextElementModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionorg.glassfish.rmic.iiop.TypeContextContextStack.push(ContextElement element) Push a new element on the stack.