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Description
Interface Summary | |
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Remote | The Remote interface serves to identify interfaces whose
methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine. |
Class Summary | |
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MarshalledObject<T> | A MarshalledObject contains a byte stream with the serialized
representation of an object given to its constructor. |
Naming | The Naming class provides methods for storing and obtaining
references to remote objects in a remote object registry. |
RMISecurityManager | A subclass of SecurityManager used by RMI applications that use
downloaded code. |
Exception Summary | |
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AccessException | An AccessException is thrown by certain methods of the
java.rmi.Naming class (specifically bind ,
rebind , and unbind ) and methods of the
java.rmi.activation.ActivationSystem interface to
indicate that the caller does not have permission to perform the action
requested by the method call. |
AlreadyBoundException | An AlreadyBoundException is thrown if an attempt
is made to bind an object in the registry to a name that already
has an associated binding. |
ConnectException | A ConnectException is thrown if a connection is refused
to the remote host for a remote method call. |
ConnectIOException | A ConnectIOException is thrown if an
IOException occurs while making a connection
to the remote host for a remote method call. |
MarshalException | A MarshalException is thrown if a
java.io.IOException occurs while marshalling the remote call
header, arguments or return value for a remote method call. |
NoSuchObjectException | A NoSuchObjectException is thrown if an attempt is made to
invoke a method on an object that no longer exists in the remote virtual
machine. |
NotBoundException | A NotBoundException is thrown if an attempt
is made to lookup or unbind in the registry a name that has
no associated binding. |
RemoteException | A RemoteException is the common superclass for a number of
communication-related exceptions that may occur during the execution of a
remote method call. |
RMISecurityException | Deprecated. Use SecurityException instead. |
ServerError | A ServerError is thrown as a result of a remote method
invocation when an Error is thrown while processing
the invocation on the server, either while unmarshalling the arguments,
executing the remote method itself, or marshalling the return value. |
ServerException | A ServerException is thrown as a result of a remote method
invocation when a RemoteException is thrown while processing
the invocation on the server, either while unmarshalling the arguments or
executing the remote method itself. |
ServerRuntimeException | Deprecated. no replacement |
StubNotFoundException | A StubNotFoundException is thrown if a valid stub class
could not be found for a remote object when it is exported. |
UnexpectedException | An UnexpectedException is thrown if the client of a
remote method call receives, as a result of the call, a checked
exception that is not among the checked exception types declared in the
throws clause of the method in the remote interface. |
UnknownHostException | An UnknownHostException is thrown if a
java.net.UnknownHostException occurs while creating
a connection to the remote host for a remote method call. |
UnmarshalException | An UnmarshalException can be thrown while unmarshalling the
parameters or results of a remote method call if any of the following
conditions occur:
if an exception occurs while unmarshalling the call header
if the protocol for the return value is invalid
if a java.io.IOException occurs unmarshalling
parameters (on the server side) or the return value (on the client side). |
Provides the RMI package. RMI is Remote Method Invocation. It is a mechanism that enables an object on one Java virtual machine to invoke methods on an object in another Java virtual machine. Any object that can be invoked this way must implement the Remote interface. When such an object is invoked, its arguments are ``marshalled'' and sent from the local virtual machine to the remote one, where the arguments are ``unmarshalled.'' When the method terminates, the results are marshalled from the remote machine and sent to the caller's virtual machine. If the method invocation results in an exception being thrown, the exception is indicated to caller.
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