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0N/AProvides a mechanism to register ORB hooks through which ORB services
0N/Acan intercept the normal flow of execution of the ORB.
0N/A<
h2>Interceptor Types</
h2>
0N/AThere are currently three types of interceptors that can be registered:
0N/A Used to establish tagged components in the profiles within an IOR.</
li>
0N/AClientRequestInterceptor} -
0N/A the <
i>client</
i> side.</
li>
0N/AServerRequestInterceptor} -
0N/A the <
i>server</
i> side.</
li>
0N/ASee the javadocs for class <
code>
0N/Afor how to go about registering interceptors.
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h2>Known limitations / unimplemented methods in package
0N/A <
li><
b>sync_scope()</
b>: Always returns SYNC_WITH_TRANSPORT</
li>
0N/A <
li><
b>arguments()</
b>: Only supported for
DII/
DSI calls</
li>
0N/A <
li><
b>exceptions()</
b>: Only supported for DII calls on client side.
0N/A Not supported on server-side.</
li>
0N/A <
li><
b>contexts()</
b>: Only supported for DII calls on client side.
0N/A Not supported on server-side since our ORB does not send contexts.
0N/A <
li><
b>operation_context()</
b>: Only supported for DII calls
0N/A on client side. Not supported on server-side since ORB
0N/A does not send contexts.</
li>
0N/A <
li><
b>result()</
b>: Only supported for
DII/
DSI calls</
li>
0N/A <
b>ClientRequestInfo</
b>
0N/A <
li><
b>received_exception_id()</
b>: Always returns null in the
0N/A <
li><
b>get_request_policy(int type)</
b>: Not implemented.</
li>
0N/A <
b>ServerRequestInfo</
b>
0N/A <
li><
b>sending_exception()</
b>: Does not support user exceptions on
0N/A the server side in non-DSI case.</
li>
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h2>Package Specification</
h2>
0N/A<
P>For a precise list of supported sections of official OMG specifications with which
0N/Athe Java[tm] Platform, Standard Edition 6 complies, see <
A 0N/Asupport in Java SE 6</
A>.