/*
* @(#)InputObject.java 1.13 03/12/19
*
* Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package com.sun.corba.se.pept.encoding;
import java.io.IOException;
import com.sun.corba.se.pept.protocol.MessageMediator;
/**
* <p> An <code>InputObject</code> is the interface used by the
* presentation block to get programming language typed data from data
* encoded in a message. </p>
*
* <p> The implementation of an <code>InputObject</code> contains the
* encoded data. When the presentation block asks for data the
* implementation of <code>InputObject</code> is responsible for converting
* the encoded representation of the data to the types expected by the
* programming language.</p>
*
* <p>A particular <em>encoding</em> would subclass
* <code>InputObject</code>. The subclass would provide methods to get
* the data types appropriate to the presentation block (e.g., simple
* types such as int or boolean, all the way to any type derived from
* <code>java.io.Serializable</code>.).</p>
*
* <p>Note: the protocol block may also use the <code>InputObject</code> to
* obtain header metadata.</p>
*
* @author Harold Carr
*/
public interface InputObject
{
public void setMessageMediator(MessageMediator messageMediator);
public MessageMediator getMessageMediator();
public void close() throws IOException;
}
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