java.rmi.server
Class ObjID
- Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
Represents the object identifier, unique for the host that generated it.
The ObjID contains inside the integer object identifier that, if needed,
may indicated that this is a reference to one of the well known objects
on that host (registry, activator or dgc) and the
UID that
ensures uniqueness.
Field Summary
static int DGC_ID - Defines the ID of the distributed garbage collector.
static int REGISTRY_ID - Defines the ID of the naming service.
Constructor Summary
ObjID()- Create the new object id, unique for this host.
ObjID(int id)- Create the new object id defining the well known remotely accessible
object, present in this host.
Method Summary
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone,
equals,
extends Object> getClass,
finalize,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait
Field Details
ACTIVATOR_ID
public static final int ACTIVATOR_ID
Defines the ID of the activator.
DGC_ID
public static final int DGC_ID
Defines the ID of the distributed garbage collector.
REGISTRY_ID
public static final int REGISTRY_ID
Defines the ID of the naming service.
Constructor Details
ObjID
public ObjID()
Create the new object id, unique for this host.
ObjID
public ObjID(int id)
Create the new object id defining the well known remotely accessible
object, present in this host. The well - known objects are:
REGISTRY_ID - RMI naming service.ACTIVATOR_ID - activatorDGC_ID - distributed garbage collector (grants lease
durations to keep the object before it is garbage collected.
- Parameters:
id - the well known object id, one of the above.
Method Details
ObjID.java -- Unique object id with respect to the given host.
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