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JavaTM 2 Platform
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Uses of Package
java.rmi

Packages that use java.rmi
java.rmi Provides the RMI package. 
java.rmi.activation Provides support for RMI Object Activation. 
java.rmi.dgc Provides classes and interface for RMI distributed garbage-collection (DGC). 
java.rmi.registry Provides a class and two interfaces for the RMI registry. 
java.rmi.server Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server side of RMI. 
 

Classes in java.rmi used by java.rmi
AlreadyBoundException
          An AlreadyBoundException is thrown if an attempt is made to bind an object in the registry to a name that already has an associated binding.
NotBoundException
          A NotBoundException is thrown if an attempt is made to lookup or unbind in the registry a name that has no associated binding.
Remote
          The Remote interface serves to identify interfaces whose methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine.
RemoteException
          A RemoteException is the common superclass for a number of communication-related exceptions that may occur during the execution of a remote method call.
 

Classes in java.rmi used by java.rmi.activation
MarshalledObject
          A MarshalledObject contains a byte stream with the serialized representation of an object given to its constructor.
NoSuchObjectException
          A NoSuchObjectException is thrown if an attempt is made to invoke a method on an object that no longer exists in the remote virtual machine.
Remote
          The Remote interface serves to identify interfaces whose methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine.
RemoteException
          A RemoteException is the common superclass for a number of communication-related exceptions that may occur during the execution of a remote method call.
 

Classes in java.rmi used by java.rmi.dgc
Remote
          The Remote interface serves to identify interfaces whose methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine.
RemoteException
          A RemoteException is the common superclass for a number of communication-related exceptions that may occur during the execution of a remote method call.
 

Classes in java.rmi used by java.rmi.registry
AccessException
          An AccessException is thrown by certain methods of the java.rmi.Naming class (specifically bind, rebind, and unbind) and methods of the java.rmi.activation.ActivationSystem interface to indicate that the caller does not have permission to perform the action requested by the method call.
AlreadyBoundException
          An AlreadyBoundException is thrown if an attempt is made to bind an object in the registry to a name that already has an associated binding.
NotBoundException
          A NotBoundException is thrown if an attempt is made to lookup or unbind in the registry a name that has no associated binding.
Remote
          The Remote interface serves to identify interfaces whose methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine.
RemoteException
          A RemoteException is the common superclass for a number of communication-related exceptions that may occur during the execution of a remote method call.
UnknownHostException
          An UnknownHostException is thrown if a java.net.UnknownHostException occurs while creating a connection to the remote host for a remote method call.
 

Classes in java.rmi used by java.rmi.server
NoSuchObjectException
          A NoSuchObjectException is thrown if an attempt is made to invoke a method on an object that no longer exists in the remote virtual machine.
Remote
          The Remote interface serves to identify interfaces whose methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine.
RemoteException
          A RemoteException is the common superclass for a number of communication-related exceptions that may occur during the execution of a remote method call.
 


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