Package java.rmi.activation

Provides support for RMI Object Activation.

See: Description

  • Interface Summary 
    Interface Description
    ActivationInstantiator
    An ActivationInstantiator is responsible for creating instances of "activatable" objects.
    ActivationMonitor
    An ActivationMonitor is specific to an ActivationGroup and is obtained when a group is reported active via a call to ActivationSystem.activeGroup (this is done internally).
    ActivationSystem
    The ActivationSystem provides a means for registering groups and "activatable" objects to be activated within those groups.
    Activator
    The Activator facilitates remote object activation.

      

  • Class Summary 
    Class Description
    Activatable
    The Activatable class provides support for remote objects that require persistent access over time and that can be activated by the system.
    ActivationDesc
    An activation descriptor contains the information necessary to activate an object: the object's group identifier, the object's fully-qualified class name, the object's code location (the location of the class), a codebase URL path, the object's restart "mode", and, a "marshalled" object that can contain object specific initialization data.
    ActivationGroup
    An ActivationGroup is responsible for creating new instances of "activatable" objects in its group, informing its ActivationMonitor when either: its object's become active or inactive, or the group as a whole becomes inactive.
    ActivationGroup_Stub
    ActivationGroup_Stub is a stub class for the subclasses of java.rmi.activation.ActivationGroup that are exported as a java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject.
    ActivationGroupDesc
    An activation group descriptor contains the information necessary to create/recreate an activation group in which to activate objects.
    ActivationGroupDesc.CommandEnvironment
    Startup options for ActivationGroup implementations.
    ActivationGroupID
    The identifier for a registered activation group serves several purposes: identifies the group uniquely within the activation system, and contains a reference to the group's activation system so that the group can contact its activation system when necessary.
    ActivationID
    Activation makes use of special identifiers to denote remote objects that can be activated over time.

      

  • Exception Summary 
    Exception Description
    ActivateFailedException
    This exception is thrown by the RMI runtime when activation fails during a remote call to an activatable object.
    ActivationException
    General exception used by the activation interfaces.
    UnknownGroupException
    An UnknownGroupException is thrown by methods of classes and interfaces in the java.rmi.activation package when the ActivationGroupID parameter to the method is determined to be invalid, i.e., not known by the ActivationSystem.
    UnknownObjectException
    An UnknownObjectException is thrown by methods of classes and interfaces in the java.rmi.activation package when the ActivationID parameter to the method is determined to be invalid.

      

Package java.rmi.activation Description

Provides support for RMI Object Activation. A remote object's reference can be made ``persistent'' and later activated into a ``live'' object using the RMI activation mechanism.
Since:
1.2

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