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package com.sun.corba.se.impl.ior ;
import java.util.Iterator ;
import org.omg.CORBA_2_3.portable.OutputStream ;
/** ObjectAdapterIdNumber is used to represent pre-JDK 1.4 POA adapter
* IDs. The POA ID was simply represented as a single integer, which was
* mapped to the actual POA instance. Here, we just represent these
* internally as arrays of the form { "OldRootPOA", "<number>" },
* and provide an extra method to get the number back.
*/
public class ObjectAdapterIdNumber extends ObjectAdapterIdArray {
private int poaid ;
public ObjectAdapterIdNumber( int poaid )
{
super( "OldRootPOA", Integer.toString( poaid ) ) ;
this.poaid = poaid ;
}
public int getOldPOAId()
{
return poaid ;
}
}