Package java.rmi.server

Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server side of RMI.

See: Description

  • Interface Summary 
    Interface Description
    LoaderHandler Deprecated
    no replacement
    RemoteCall Deprecated
    no replacement.
    RemoteRef
    RemoteRef represents the handle for a remote object.
    RMIClientSocketFactory
    An RMIClientSocketFactory instance is used by the RMI runtime in order to obtain client sockets for RMI calls.
    RMIFailureHandler
    An RMIFailureHandler can be registered via the RMISocketFactory.setFailureHandler call.
    RMIServerSocketFactory
    An RMIServerSocketFactory instance is used by the RMI runtime in order to obtain server sockets for RMI calls.
    ServerRef
    A ServerRef represents the server-side handle for a remote object implementation.
    Skeleton Deprecated
    no replacement.
    Unreferenced
    A remote object implementation should implement the Unreferenced interface to receive notification when there are no more clients that reference that remote object.

      

  • Class Summary 
    Class Description
    LogStream Deprecated
    no replacement
    ObjID
    An ObjID is used to identify a remote object exported to an RMI runtime.
    Operation Deprecated
    no replacement
    RemoteObject
    The RemoteObject class implements the java.lang.Object behavior for remote objects.
    RemoteObjectInvocationHandler
    An implementation of the InvocationHandler interface for use with Java Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI).
    RemoteServer
    The RemoteServer class is the common superclass to server implementations and provides the framework to support a wide range of remote reference semantics.
    RemoteStub
    The RemoteStub class is the common superclass to client stubs and provides the framework to support a wide range of remote reference semantics.
    RMIClassLoader
    RMIClassLoader comprises static methods to support dynamic class loading with RMI.
    RMIClassLoaderSpi
    RMIClassLoaderSpi is the service provider interface for RMIClassLoader.
    RMISocketFactory
    An RMISocketFactory instance is used by the RMI runtime in order to obtain client and server sockets for RMI calls.
    UID
    A UID represents an identifier that is unique over time with respect to the host it is generated on, or one of 216 "well-known" identifiers.
    UnicastRemoteObject
    Used for exporting a remote object with JRMP and obtaining a stub that communicates to the remote object.

      

  • Exception Summary 
    Exception Description
    ExportException
    An ExportException is a RemoteException thrown if an attempt to export a remote object fails.
    ServerCloneException
    A ServerCloneException is thrown if a remote exception occurs during the cloning of a UnicastRemoteObject.
    ServerNotActiveException
    An ServerNotActiveException is an Exception thrown during a call to RemoteServer.getClientHost if the getClientHost method is called outside of servicing a remote method call.
    SkeletonMismatchException Deprecated
    no replacement.
    SkeletonNotFoundException Deprecated
    no replacement.
    SocketSecurityException
    An obsolete subclass of ExportException.

      

Package java.rmi.server Description

Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server side of RMI. A group of classes are used by the stubs and skeletons generated by the rmic stub compiler. Another group of classes implements the RMI Transport protocol and HTTP tunneling.
Since:
JDK1.1

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