java.rmi.activation
Class ActivationGroup_Stub
java.lang.Object
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+--java.rmi.server.RemoteObject
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+--java.rmi.server.RemoteStub
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+--java.rmi.activation.ActivationGroup_Stub
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ActivationInstantiator, Remote, Serializable
- public final synchronized class ActivationGroup_Stub
- extends RemoteStub
- implements ActivationInstantiator, Remote
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
ActivationGroup_Stub
public ActivationGroup_Stub(RemoteRef)
newInstance
public MarshalledObject newInstance(ActivationID,
ActivationDesc)
throws RemoteException,
ActivationException
- Description copied from interface:
ActivationInstantiator
- The activator calls an instantiator's
newInstance
method in order to recreate in that group an object with the
activation identifier, id
, and descriptor,
desc
. The instantiator is responsible for:
- determining the class for the object using the descriptor's
getClassName
method,
- loading the class from the code location obtained from the
descriptor (using the
getLocation
method),
- creating an instance of the class by invoking the special
"activation" constructor of the object's class that takes two
arguments: the object's
ActivationID
, and the
MarshalledObject
containing object specific
initialization data, and
- returning a MarshalledObject containing the stub for the
remote object it created
- Specified by:
newInstance
in interface ActivationInstantiator
- Parameters:
- the object's activation identifier
- the object's descriptor
- Returns:
- a marshalled object containing the serialized
representation of remote object's stub
- Throws:
ActivationException
- if object activation fails
RemoteException
- if remote call fails
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