JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

Uses of Package
java.rmi.server

Packages that use java.rmi.server
java.rmi.activation Provides support for RMI Object Activation. 
java.rmi.server Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server side of RMI. 
 

Classes in java.rmi.server used by java.rmi.activation
RemoteObject
          The RemoteObject class implements the java.lang.Object behavior for remote objects.
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.
UnicastRemoteObject
          The UnicastRemoteObject class defines a non-replicated remote object whose references are valid only while the server process is alive.
 

Classes in java.rmi.server used by java.rmi.server
ExportException
          An ExportException is a RemoteException thrown if an attempt to export a remote object fails.
RemoteObject
          The RemoteObject class implements the java.lang.Object behavior for remote objects.
RemoteRef
          RemoteRef represents the handle for a remote object.
RemoteServer
          The RemoteServer class is the common superclass to server implementations and provides the framework to support a wide range of remote reference semantics.
RMIClientSocketFactory
          An RMIClientSocketFactory instance is used by the RMI runtime in order to obtain client sockets for RMI calls.
RMIServerSocketFactory
          An RMIServerSocketFactory instance is used by the RMI runtime in order to obtain server sockets for RMI calls.
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.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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