public interface ObjectFactoryBuilder
The JNDI framework allows for object implementations to be loaded in dynamically via object factories. For example, when looking up a printer bound in the name space, if the print service binds printer names to References, the printer Reference could be used to create a printer object, so that the caller of lookup can directly operate on the printer object after the lookup. An ObjectFactory is responsible for creating objects of a specific type. JNDI uses a default policy for using and loading object factories. You can override this default policy by calling NamingManager.setObjectFactoryBuilder()
with an ObjectFactoryBuilder, which contains the program-defined way of creating/loading object factories. Any ObjectFactoryBuilder
implementation must implement this interface that for creating object factories.
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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ObjectFactory |
createObjectFactory |
Creates a new object factory using the environment supplied. |
ObjectFactory createObjectFactory(Object obj, Hashtable<?,?> environment) throws NamingException
The environment parameter is owned by the caller. The implementation will not modify the object or keep a reference to it, although it may keep a reference to a clone or copy.
obj
- The possibly null object for which to create a factory.environment
- Environment to use when creating the factory. Can be null.NamingException
- If an object factory cannot be created.
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