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Class java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject
java.lang.Object
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+----java.rmi.server.RemoteObject
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+----java.rmi.server.RemoteServer
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+----java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject
- public class UnicastRemoteObject
- extends RemoteServer
The UnicastRemoteObject class defines a non-replicated remote
object whose references are valid only while the server process is
alive. The UnicastRemoteObject class provides support for
point-to-point active object references (invocations, parameters,
and results) using TCP streams.
Objects that require remote behavior should extend RemoteObject,
typically via UnicastRemoteObject. If UnicastRemoteObject is not
extended, the implementation class must then assume the
responsibility for the correct semantics of the hashCode, equals,
and toString methods inherited from the Object class, so that they
behave appropriately for remote objects.
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UnicastRemoteObject()
- Create and export a new UnicastRemoteObject object using an
anonymous port.
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clone()
- Returns a clone of the remote object that is distinct from
the original.
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exportObject(Remote)
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Export the remote object to make it available to receive incoming calls.
UnicastRemoteObject
protected UnicastRemoteObject() throws RemoteException
- Create and export a new UnicastRemoteObject object using an
anonymous port.
clone
public Object clone() throws CloneNotSupportedException
- Returns a clone of the remote object that is distinct from
the original.
- Returns:
- the new remote object
- Throws: CloneNotSupportedException
- if clone failed due to
a RemoteException.
- Overrides:
- clone in class Object
exportObject
public static RemoteStub exportObject(Remote obj) throws RemoteException
- Export the remote object to make it available to receive incoming calls.
- Parameters:
- obj - the remote object to be exported
- Throws: RemoteException
- if export fails
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