JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

java.rmi.server
Class RemoteStub

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--java.rmi.server.RemoteObject
        |
        +--java.rmi.server.RemoteStub
All Implemented Interfaces:
Remote, Serializable

public abstract class RemoteStub
extends RemoteObject

The RemoteStub class is the common superclass to client stubs and provides the framework to support a wide range of remote reference semantics. Stub objects are surrogates that support exactly the same set of remote interfaces defined by the actual implementation of the remote object.

Since:
JDK1.1
See Also:
Serialized Form

Fields inherited from class java.rmi.server.RemoteObject
ref
 
Constructor Summary
protected RemoteStub()
          Constructs a RemoteStub.
protected RemoteStub(RemoteRef ref)
          Constructs a RemoteStub, with the specified remote reference.
 
Method Summary
protected static void setRef(RemoteStub stub, RemoteRef ref)
          Deprecated. no replacement. The setRef method is not needed since RemoteStubs can be created with the RemoteStub(RemoteRef) constructor.
 
Methods inherited from class java.rmi.server.RemoteObject
equals, getRef, hashCode, toString, toStub
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

RemoteStub

protected RemoteStub()
Constructs a RemoteStub.

RemoteStub

protected RemoteStub(RemoteRef ref)
Constructs a RemoteStub, with the specified remote reference.
Parameters:
ref - the remote reference
Since:
JDK1.1
Method Detail

setRef

protected static void setRef(RemoteStub stub,
                             RemoteRef ref)
Deprecated. no replacement. The setRef method is not needed since RemoteStubs can be created with the RemoteStub(RemoteRef) constructor.

Sets the remote reference inside the remote stub.
Parameters:
stub - the remote stub
ref - the remote reference
Since:
JDK1.1

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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