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JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
java.rmi.NoSuchObjectException

Packages that use NoSuchObjectException
java.rmi.activation Provides support for RMI Object Activation. 
java.rmi.server Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server side of RMI. 
javax.rmi Contains user APIs for RMI-IIOP. 
javax.rmi.CORBA Contains portability APIs for RMI-IIOP. 
 

Uses of NoSuchObjectException in java.rmi.activation
 

Methods in java.rmi.activation that throw NoSuchObjectException
static boolean Activatable.unexportObject(Remote obj, boolean force)
          Remove the remote object, obj, from the RMI runtime.
 

Uses of NoSuchObjectException in java.rmi.server
 

Methods in java.rmi.server that throw NoSuchObjectException
static Remote RemoteObject.toStub(Remote obj)
          Returns the stub for the remote object obj passed as a parameter.
static boolean UnicastRemoteObject.unexportObject(Remote obj, boolean force)
          Remove the remote object, obj, from the RMI runtime.
 

Uses of NoSuchObjectException in javax.rmi
 

Methods in javax.rmi that throw NoSuchObjectException
static Remote PortableRemoteObject.toStub(Remote obj)
          Returns a stub for the given server object.
static void PortableRemoteObject.unexportObject(Remote obj)
          Deregisters a server object from the runtime, allowing the object to become available for garbage collection.
 

Uses of NoSuchObjectException in javax.rmi.CORBA
 

Methods in javax.rmi.CORBA that throw NoSuchObjectException
 Remote PortableRemoteObjectDelegate.toStub(Remote obj)
          Delegation call for PortableRemoteObject.toStub(java.rmi.Remote).
 void PortableRemoteObjectDelegate.unexportObject(Remote obj)
          Delegation call for PortableRemoteObject.unexportObject(java.rmi.Remote).
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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