All Classes and Interfaces

Class
Description
The Any class is the java mapping of the any OMG-IDL type.
Helper class for Any, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder class for Any, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder class for Boolean, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder class for Byte, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder class for Char, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder class for Double, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
The Environment class handles communication setup and stub state.
Holder class for Float, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder interface class.
Holder class for Int, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder class for Long, used by the Term class.
Pid class mapps the built-in erlang type pid, a process identity.
Helper class for Pid.
Holder class for Pid.
Port class mapps the built-in erlang type port, a process port.
Helper class for Port.
Holder class for Port.
Ref class mapps the built-in erlang type Ref, a message reference.
Helper class for Ref.
Holder class for Ref.
Holder class for Short, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
Holder class for String, according to OMG-IDL java mapping.
The TCKind class is the implementation of the OMG-IDL enumerant type TCKind.
The Term class is intended to represent the erlang term generic type.
Helper class for Term.
Holder class for Term.
The TypeCode class is the implementation of the OMG-IDL TypeCode type.