Interface | Description |
---|---|
Remote |
The
Remote interface serves to identify interfaces whose
methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine. |
Class | Description |
---|---|
MarshalledObject<T> |
A
MarshalledObject contains a byte stream with the serialized
representation of an object given to its constructor. |
Naming |
The
Naming class provides methods for storing and obtaining
references to remote objects in a remote object registry. |
RMISecurityManager | Deprecated
Use
SecurityManager instead. |
Exception | Description |
---|---|
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. |
ConnectException |
A
ConnectException is thrown if a connection is refused
to the remote host for a remote method call. |
ConnectIOException |
A
ConnectIOException is thrown if an
IOException occurs while making a connection
to the remote host for a remote method call. |
MarshalException |
A
MarshalException is thrown if a
java.io.IOException occurs while marshalling the remote call
header, arguments or return value for a remote method call. |
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. |
NotBoundException |
A
NotBoundException is thrown if an attempt
is made to lookup or unbind in the registry a name that has
no associated binding. |
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. |
RMISecurityException | Deprecated
Use
SecurityException instead. |
ServerError |
A
ServerError is thrown as a result of a remote method
invocation when an Error is thrown while processing
the invocation on the server, either while unmarshalling the arguments,
executing the remote method itself, or marshalling the return value. |
ServerException |
A
ServerException is thrown as a result of a remote method
invocation when a RemoteException is thrown while processing
the invocation on the server, either while unmarshalling the arguments or
executing the remote method itself. |
ServerRuntimeException | Deprecated
no replacement
|
StubNotFoundException |
A
StubNotFoundException is thrown if a valid stub class
could not be found for a remote object when it is exported. |
UnexpectedException |
An
UnexpectedException is thrown if the client of a
remote method call receives, as a result of the call, a checked
exception that is not among the checked exception types declared in the
throws clause of the method in the remote interface. |
UnknownHostException |
An
UnknownHostException is thrown if a
java.net.UnknownHostException occurs while creating
a connection to the remote host for a remote method call. |
UnmarshalException |
An
UnmarshalException can be thrown while unmarshalling the
parameters or results of a remote method call if any of the following
conditions occur:
if an exception occurs while unmarshalling the call header
if the protocol for the return value is invalid
if a java.io.IOException occurs unmarshalling
parameters (on the server side) or the return value (on the client side). |
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