java.rmi.activation
Class ActivationGroup_Stub
java.lang.Object
java.rmi.server.RemoteObject
java.rmi.server.RemoteStub
java.rmi.activation.ActivationGroup_Stub
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, ActivationInstantiator, Remote
public final class ActivationGroup_Stub
- extends RemoteStub
- implements ActivationInstantiator, Remote
ActivationGroup_Stub
is a stub class
for the subclasses of java.rmi.activation.ActivationGroup
that are exported as a java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject
.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
ActivationGroup_Stub
public ActivationGroup_Stub(RemoteRef ref)
- Constructs a stub for the
ActivationGroup
class. It
invokes the superclass RemoteStub(RemoteRef)
constructor with its argument, ref
.
- Parameters:
ref
- a remote ref
newInstance
public MarshalledObject newInstance(ActivationID id,
ActivationDesc desc)
throws RemoteException,
ActivationException
- Stub method for
ActivationGroup.newInstance
. Invokes
the invoke
method on this instance's
RemoteObject.ref
field, with this
as the
first argument, a two-element Object[]
as the second
argument (with id
as the first element and
desc
as the second element), and -5274445189091581345L
as the third argument, and returns the result. If that invocation
throws a RuntimeException
, RemoteException
,
or an ActivationException
, then that exception is
thrown to the caller. If that invocation throws any other
java.lang.Exception
, then a
java.rmi.UnexpectedException
is thrown to the caller
with the original exception as the cause.
- Specified by:
newInstance
in interface ActivationInstantiator
- Parameters:
id
- an activation identifierdesc
- an activation descriptor
- Returns:
- the result of the invocation
- Throws:
RemoteException
- if invocation results in
a RemoteException
ActivationException
- if invocation
results in an ActivationException
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