A remote object implementation should implement the
Unreferenced interface to receive notification when there are
no more clients that reference that remote object.
The RemoteServer class is the common superclass to server
implementations and provides the framework to support a wide range
of remote reference semantics.
RMIClassLoader provides static methods for loading classes
from a network location (one or more URLs) and obtaining the location
from which an existing class can be loaded.
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.
A SocketSecurityException is thrown during remote object
export if the code exporting the remote object (either by construction
or by explicit call to the exportObject method of
UnicastRemoteObject or
java.rmi.activation.Activatable) does not have permission
to create a java.net.ServerSocket on the port number
specified during remote object export.
Package java.rmi.server Description
Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server
side of RMI. A group of classes are used by the stubs and skeletons
generated by the rmic stub compiler. Another group of classes
implements the RMI Transport protocol and HTTP tunneling.
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