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import java.util.ArrayList;
// __________ Implementation __________
/**
* We need a generic interface to forward any oneway uno interface method
* by using threads to the original object. Reason:
* It's not allowed to call synchronous back to the office if a java object
* was called in a oneway declared interface method. Then it must be
* executed asynchronous. To do so - a thread can be created which use this
* interface. It get the object, which has to be called back and the type and
* parameter of the original request.
*
*/
public interface IOnewayLink
{
/**
* @param nRequest
* The two user of this callback can define a unique number,
* which identify the type of original interface method. So the called
* interface object can decide, which action will be necessary.
*
* @param lParams
* If the original method used parameters, they will be coded here in
* a generic way. Only the called interface object know (it depends
* from the original request - see nRequest too), how this list must
* be interpreted.
* Note: Atomic types (e.g. int, long) will be transported as objects
* too (Integer, Long)!
*/
void execOneway( int nRequest, ArrayList<Object> lParams );
}
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