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Bug in Ice3.1.0 document
Ice 3.1.0 document
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BTW, what does "Disp" in the generated class "_<interface-name>Disp" means ?
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public interface Node extends Ice.Object, _NodeOperations {}should be:
public interface Node extends Ice.Object, _NodeOperations, _NodeOperationsNC {}
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That interface extends both Ice.Object and _<interface-name>Operations.should be:
That interface extends Ice.Object ,_<interface-name>Operations and _<interface-name>OperationsNC.
BTW, what does "Disp" in the generated class "_<interface-name>Disp" means ?
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Filesystem/DirectoryI.cs ==> Filesystem/DirectoryI.java
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Filesystem/FileI.cs ==> Filesystem/FileI.java0 -
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In Ice/Locator.ice:... interface LocatorRegistry { /** * * Set the adapter endpoints with the locator registry. * * @param [COLOR="Red"]adapterId[/COLOR] The adapter id. * * @param proxy The adapter proxy (a dummy direct proxy created * by the adapter). The direct proxy contains the adapter * endpoints. * * @throws AdapterNotFoundException Raised if the adapter cannot * be found, or if the locator only allows * registered adapters to set their active proxy and the * adapter is not registered with the locator. * * @throws AdapterAlreadyActive Raised if an adapter with the same * id is already active. * **/ ["amd"] idempotent void setAdapterDirectProxy([COLOR="red"]string id[/COLOR], Object* proxy) throws AdapterNotFoundException, AdapterAlreadyActiveException; ... }; ...
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Thanks for the bug reports, these problems will be fixed for the next release!BTW, what does "Disp" in the generated class "_<interface-name>Disp" means ?
It's short for "Dispatch", because the skeleton class is used to dispatch incoming invocation to the application code.
Cheers,
Michi.0