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Deprecated.no replacement. Skeletons are no longer required for remote method calls in the Java 2 platform v1.2 and greater.
@Deprecated public interface Skeleton
TheSkeleton
interface is used solely by the RMI implementation.Every version 1.1 (and version 1.1 compatible skeletons generated in 1.2 using
rmic -vcompat
) skeleton class generated by the rmic stub compiler implements this interface. A skeleton for a remote object is a server-side entity that dispatches calls to the actual remote object implementation.- Since:
- JDK1.1
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
dispatch(Remote obj, RemoteCall theCall, int opnum, long hash)
Deprecated.no replacementOperation[]
getOperations()
Deprecated.no replacement
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Method Detail
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dispatch
@Deprecated void dispatch(Remote obj, RemoteCall theCall, int opnum, long hash) throws Exception
Deprecated. no replacementUnmarshals arguments, calls the actual remote object implementation, and marshals the return value or any exception.- Parameters:
obj
- remote implementation to dispatch call totheCall
- object representing remote callopnum
- operation numberhash
- stub/skeleton interface hash- Throws:
Exception
- if a general exception occurs.- Since:
- JDK1.1
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getOperations
@Deprecated Operation[] getOperations()
Deprecated. no replacementReturns the operations supported by the skeleton.- Returns:
- operations supported by skeleton
- Since:
- JDK1.1
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