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package sun.rmi.server;
import java.rmi.Remote;
import java.rmi.server.RemoteCall;
The Dispatcher interface allows the transport to make
the upcall to the server side remote reference.
/**
* The Dispatcher interface allows the transport to make
* the upcall to the server side remote reference.
*/
public interface Dispatcher {
Call to dispatch to the remote object (on the server side).
The up-call to the server and the marshaling of return result
(or exception) should be handled before returning from this
method.
Params: - obj – the target remote object for the call
- call – the "remote call" from which operation and
method arguments can be obtained.
Throws: - RemoteException – unable to marshal
return result
/**
* Call to dispatch to the remote object (on the server side).
* The up-call to the server and the marshaling of return result
* (or exception) should be handled before returning from this
* method.
* @param obj the target remote object for the call
* @param call the "remote call" from which operation and
* method arguments can be obtained.
* @exception RemoteException unable to marshal
* return result
*/
void dispatch(Remote obj, RemoteCall call)
throws java.io.IOException;
}