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Class Summary |
Activatable |
The Activatable class provides support for remote
objects that require persistent access over time and that
can be activated by the system. |
ActivationDesc |
An activation descriptor contains the information necessary to
activate an object:
the object's group identifier,
the object's fully-qualified class name,
the object's code location (the location of the class), a codebase URL
path,
the object's restart "mode", and,
a "marshalled" object that can contain object specific
initialization data. |
ActivationGroup |
An ActivationGroup is responsible for creating new
instances of "activatable" objects in its group, informing its
ActivationMonitor when either: its object's become
active or inactive, or the group as a whole becomes inactive. |
ActivationGroupDesc |
An activation group descriptor contains the information necessary to
create/recreate an activation group in which to activate objects. |
ActivationGroupDesc.CommandEnvironment |
Startup options for ActivationGroup implementations. |
ActivationGroupID |
The identifier for a registered activation group serves several
purposes:
identifies the group uniquely within the activation system, and
contains a reference to the group's activation system so that the
group can contact its activation system when necessary. |
ActivationGroup_Stub |
ActivationGroup_Stub is a stub class
for the subclasses of java.rmi.activation.ActivationGroup
that are exported as a java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject . |
ActivationID |
Activation makes use of special identifiers to denote remote
objects that can be activated over time. |
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