001/* TaggedComponent.java --
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037
038
039package org.omg.IOP;
040
041import org.omg.CORBA.portable.IDLEntity;
042
043import java.io.Serializable;
044
045/**
046* The tagged component in a part of the {@link TaggedProfile}.
047* The examples of the possible components inside the tag are
048* {@link TAG_CODE_SETS}, {@link TAG_ALTERNATE_IIOP_ADDRESS},
049* {@link TAG_JAVA_CODEBASE}, {@link TAG_ORB_TYPE} and {@link TAG_POLICIES}.
050* The complete list (over 20 possible components) can be found
051* in OMG specification. Some of these components occur only once
052* (in the same TaggedProfile), others can be repeated.
053*
054* @see TaggedComponentHolder
055* @see TaggedComponentHelper
056*
057* @author Audrius Meskauskas, Lithuania (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
058*/
059public final class TaggedComponent
060  implements IDLEntity, Serializable
061{
062  /**
063   * Use serialVersionUID (v1.4) for interoperability.
064   */
065  private static final long serialVersionUID = -2084695346022761692L;
066
067  /**
068   * The integer tag identifier, for instance, TAG_CODE_SETS.value.
069   */
070  public int tag;
071
072  /**
073   * The tag component data.
074   */
075  public byte[] component_data;
076
077  /**
078   * Create the unitialised instance, assigning to
079   * the all fields java default values.
080   */
081  public TaggedComponent()
082  {
083  }
084
085  /**
086   * Create the instance, initialising the fields to the given values.
087   */
088  public TaggedComponent(int a_tag, byte[] a_component_data)
089  {
090    this.tag = a_tag;
091    this.component_data = a_component_data;
092  }
093}