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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1996, 2000, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
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package org.omg.CORBA;
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/**
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* An object used in <code>Request</code> operations
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* to specify the context object in which context strings
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* must be resolved before being sent along with the request invocation.
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* A <code>Context</code> object
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* contains a list of properties in the form of <code>NamedValue</code>
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* objects. These properties represent information
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* about the client, the environment, or the circumstances of a request
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* and generally are properties that might be inconvenient
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* to pass as parameters.
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* <P>
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* A <code>Context</code> object is created by first calling the
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* <code>ORB</code> method <code>get_default_context</code>
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* and then calling the method <code>create_child</code> on the
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* default context.
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* <P>
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* Each property in a <code>Context</code> object is represented by
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* a <code>NamedValue</code> object. The property name is contained
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* in the <code>NamedValue</code> object's <code>name</code> field, and
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* the value associated with the name is contained in the <code>Any</code>
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* object that was assigned to the <code>NamedValue</code> object's
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* <code>value</code> field.
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* <P>
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* <code>Context</code> properties can represent a portion of a client's
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* or application's environment that is meant to be propagated to
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* (and made implicitly part of) a server's environment.
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* (Examples might be a window identifier or user preference information).
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* Once a server has been invoked (that is, after the properties are
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* propagated), the server may query its <code>Context</code> object
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* for these properties using the method <code>get_values</code>.
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*
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*<P>
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* When an operation declaration includes a context clause,
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* the stubs and skeletons will have an additional argument
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* added for the context. When an operation invocation occurs,
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* the ORB causes the properties that were named in the operation
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* definition in IDL and
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* that are present in the client's <code>Context</code> object
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* to be provided in the <code>Context</code> object parameter to
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* the invoked method.
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* <P>
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* <code>Context</code> property names (which are strings)
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* typically have the form of an OMG IDL identifier or
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* a series of OMG IDL identifiers separated by periods.
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* A context property name pattern is either a property name
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* or a property name followed by a single "*". A property
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* name pattern without a trailing "*" is said to match only
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* itself. A property name pattern of the form "<name>*" matches any
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* property name that starts with <name> and continues with zero
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* or more additional characters.
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* <P>
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* Property name patterns are used in the context clause of
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* an operation definition and as a parameter for the
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* method <code>Context.get_values</code>.
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* <P>
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* <code>Context</code> objects may be "chained" together to achieve a
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* particular defaulting behavior. A <code>Context</code>
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* object created with the method <code>create_child</code> will
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* be chained to its parent (the <code>Context</code> object
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* that created it), and that means that the parent will be searched
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* after the child in a search for property names.
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*<P>
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* Properties defined in a particular <code>Context</code> object
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* effectively override those properties in the next higher level.
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* The scope used in a search for properties may be restricted by specifying a
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* starting scope and by using the flag <code>CTX_RESTRICT_SCOPE</code>
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* when invoking the method <code>get_values</code>.
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* <P>
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* A <code>Context</code> object may be named for purposes of specifying
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* a starting search scope.
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*
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* @since JDK1.2
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*/
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public abstract class Context {
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/**
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* Retrieves the name of this <code>Context</code> object.
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*
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* @return the name of this <code>Context</code> object
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*/
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public abstract String context_name();
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/**
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* Retrieves the parent of this <code>Context</code> object.
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*
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* @return the <code>Context</code> object that is the
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* parent of this <code>Context</code> object
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*/
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public abstract Context parent();
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/**
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* Creates a <code>Context</code> object with the given string as its
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* name and with this <code>Context</code> object set as its parent.
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* <P>
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* The new <code>Context</code> object is chained into its parent
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* <code>Context</code> object. This means that in a search for
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* matching property names, if a match is not found in this context,
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* the search will continue in the parent. If that is not successful,
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* the search will continue in the grandparent, if there is one, and
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* so on.
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*
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*
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* @param child_ctx_name the <code>String</code> object to be set as
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* the name of the new <code>Context</code> object
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* @return the newly-created child <code>Context</code> object
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* initialized with the specified name
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*/
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public abstract Context create_child(String child_ctx_name);
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/**
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* Creates a <code>NamedValue</code> object and adds it to this
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* <code>Context</code> object. The <code>name</code> field of the
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* new <code>NamedValue</code> object is set to the given string,
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* the <code>value</code> field is set to the given <code>Any</code>
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* object, and the <code>flags</code> field is set to zero.
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*
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* @param propname the name of the property to be set
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* @param propvalue the <code>Any</code> object to which the
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* value of the property will be set. The
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* <code>Any</code> object's <code>value</code>
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* field contains the value to be associated
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* with the given propname; the
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* <code>kind</code> field must be set to
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* <code>TCKind.tk_string</code>.
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*/
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public abstract void set_one_value(String propname, Any propvalue);
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/**
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I Sets one or more property values in this <code>Context</code>
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* object. The <code>NVList</code> supplied to this method
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* contains one or more <code>NamedValue</code> objects.
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* In each <code>NamedValue</code> object,
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* the <code>name</code> field holds the name of the property, and
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* the <code>flags</code> field must be set to zero.
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* The <code>NamedValue</code> object's <code>value</code> field
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* contains an <code>Any</code> object, which, in turn, contains the value
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* for the property. Since the value is always a string,
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* the <code>Any</code> object must have the <code>kind</code>
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* field of its <code>TypeCode</code> set to <code>TCKind.tk_string</code>.
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*
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* @param values an NVList containing the property
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* names and associated values to be set
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*
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* @see #get_values
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* @see org.omg.CORBA.NamedValue
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* @see org.omg.CORBA.Any
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*/
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public abstract void set_values(NVList values);
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/**
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* Deletes from this <code>Context</code> object the
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* <code>NamedValue</code> object(s) whose
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* <code>name</code> field matches the given property name.
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* If the <code>String</code> object supplied for
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* <code>propname</code> has a
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* trailing wildcard character ("*"), then
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* all <code>NamedValue</code> objects whose <code>name</code>
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* fields match will be deleted. The search scope is always
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* limited to this <code>Context</code> object.
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* <P>
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* If no matching property is found, an exception is returned.
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*
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* @param propname name of the property to be deleted
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*/
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public abstract void delete_values(String propname);
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/**
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* Retrieves the <code>NamedValue</code> objects whose
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* <code>name</code> field matches the given name or name
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* pattern. This method allows for wildcard searches,
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* which means that there can be multiple matches and
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* therefore multiple values returned. If the
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* property is not found at the indicated level, the search
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* continues up the context object tree until a match is found or
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* all <code>Context</code> objects in the chain have been exhausted.
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* <P>
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* If no match is found, an error is returned and no property list
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* is returned.
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*
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* @param start_scope a <code>String</code> object indicating the
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* context object level at which to initiate the
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* search for the specified properties
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* (for example, "_USER", "_GROUP", "_SYSTEM"). Valid scope
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* names are implementation-specific. If a
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* scope name is omitted, the search
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* begins with the specified context
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* object. If the specified scope name is
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* not found, an exception is returned.
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* @param op_flags an operation flag. The one flag
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* that may be specified is <code>CTX_RESTRICT_SCOPE</code>.
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* If this flag is specified, searching is limited to the
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* specified <code>start_scope</code> or this
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* <code>Context</code> object.
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* @param pattern the property name whose values are to
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* be retrieved. <code>pattern</code> may be a
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* name or a name with a
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* trailing wildcard character ("*").
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*
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* @return an <code>NVList</code> containing all the property values
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* (in the form of <code>NamedValue</code> objects)
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* whose associated property name matches the given name or
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* name pattern
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* @see #set_values
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* @see org.omg.CORBA.NamedValue
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*/
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abstract public NVList get_values(String start_scope, int op_flags,
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String pattern);
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};
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