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Overview Retrieves the maximum number of Request elements in a sequence. Original class CORBA::RequestSeq
Intended Usage
The maximum method is used by a client program when querying the RequestSeq object associated with a collection of DII requests. For an unbounded sequence, the maximum method returns the number of Request elements currently allocated in a sequence. This tells applications the total amount of buffer space available. The application can then determine how many additional Request elements can be inserted before the buffer is reallocated. For a bounded sequence, the maximum method returns the maximum number of Request elements in a sequence as specified in the IDL type declaration. By definition, the maximum number of Request elements in a bounded sequence cannot be changed.
IDL Syntax
CORBA::ULong maximum() const;
Input parameters
None.
Return values
- CORBA::ULong
- The maximum number of Request elements in the sequence.
Related reference... | |
CORBA module in Object Request Broker | |
Parent: CORBA module: RequestSeq Class | |
RequestSeq::allocbuf | |
RequestSeq::freebuf | |
RequestSeq::length | |
RequestSeq::operator[ ] | |