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* An ORB or CORBA service that needs its own thread-specific * state extends the CORBA package's Current. * Users of the service can obtain an instance of the appropriate * Current interface by invoking * ORB.resolve_initial_references. * For example, the Security service obtains the Current * relevant to it by invoking *

	 *    ORB.resolve_initial_references("SecurityCurrent");
	 * 
*

* A CORBA service does not have to use this method of keeping context * but may choose to do so. *

* Methods on classes that implement from Current access state * associated with the thread in which they are invoked, not state associated * with the thread from which the Current was obtained. * Current objects must not be exported to other processes, or externalized * with ORB.object_to_string. If any attempt is made to do so, the offending * operation will raise a MARSHAL system exception. * @see portable * package comments for unimplemented features */ interface Current { }; };