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037    
038    
039    package org.omg.IOP;
040    
041    import org.omg.CORBA.portable.IDLEntity;
042    
043    import java.io.Serializable;
044    
045    /**
046     * <p>
047     * The object IOR contains sufficient information for finding local or
048     * remote CORBA object. It also contains additional data like the object
049     * native and supported char sets, URLs to download the required additional
050     * java classes and so on. IOR can define multiple alternative addresses
051     * for the same object or indicate that the object is equal to null.
052     * </p><p>
053     * The IOR is a standard structure, transferred when sending an object with
054     * {@link org.omg.CORBA.portable.OutputStream#write_Object(org.omg.CORBA.Object)}
055     * and receiving with {@link org.omg.CORBA.portable.InputStream#read_Object()}.
056     * The stringified object references, managed by
057     * {@link org.omg.CORBA.ORB#string_to_object}
058     * and {@link org.omg.CORBA.ORB#object_to_string} are also IORs, where the
059     * initially binary data are encoded as strings using hexadecimal notation.
060     * </p><p>
061     * The IOR is represented as the object repository id, followed
062     * by the sequence of the abstract profiles, each having the integer type
063     * identifier and the followed array of binary data. The empty sequence of
064     * profiles represents a null object, written, for instance, in response
065     * to the call of write_Object(null).
066     *
067     * @specnote GNU Classpath has its own implementation of IOR machinery at
068     * gnu.CORBA.IOR. The reason is that IORs are required from 1.2, but only
069     * in 1.4 the associated classes appear in the public API.
070     */
071    public final class IOR
072      implements IDLEntity, Serializable
073    {
074      /**
075       * Use serialVersionUID (v1.4) for interoperability.
076       */
077      private static final long serialVersionUID = 1901439890645554948L;
078    
079      /**
080       * The profiles, associated with this IOR reference. The possible
081       * profiles are listed in {@link TaggedProfile} description.
082       */
083      public TaggedProfile[] profiles;
084    
085      /**
086       * The object repository Id.
087       */
088      public String type_id;
089    
090      /**
091       * Create an unitialised instance of IOR profile.
092       *
093       * @specnote The profile will be intialised to the IOR, representing
094       * a null object.
095       */
096      public IOR()
097      {
098        type_id = "";
099        profiles = new TaggedProfile[ 0 ];
100      }
101    
102      /**
103       * Create the IOR, initialised with the passed data.
104       *
105       * @param _type_id the repository id for this IOR object.
106       * @param _profiles the array of profiles for this IOR.
107       */
108      public IOR(String _type_id, TaggedProfile[] _profiles)
109      {
110        type_id = _type_id;
111        profiles = _profiles;
112      }
113    }