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package java.rmi.server;

import java.rmi.Remote;

The Skeleton interface is used solely by the RMI implementation.

Every version 1.1 (and version 1.1 compatible skeletons generated in 1.2 using rmic -vcompat) skeleton class generated by the rmic stub compiler implements this interface. A skeleton for a remote object is a server-side entity that dispatches calls to the actual remote object implementation.

Author: Ann Wollrath
Since: JDK1.1
Deprecated:no replacement. Skeletons are no longer required for remote method calls in the Java 2 platform v1.2 and greater.
/** * The <code>Skeleton</code> interface is used solely by the RMI * implementation. * * <p> Every version 1.1 (and version 1.1 compatible skeletons generated in * 1.2 using <code>rmic -vcompat</code>) skeleton class generated by the rmic * stub compiler implements this interface. A skeleton for a remote object is * a server-side entity that dispatches calls to the actual remote object * implementation. * * @author Ann Wollrath * @since JDK1.1 * @deprecated no replacement. Skeletons are no longer required for remote * method calls in the Java 2 platform v1.2 and greater. */
@Deprecated public interface Skeleton {
Unmarshals arguments, calls the actual remote object implementation, and marshals the return value or any exception.
Params:
  • obj – remote implementation to dispatch call to
  • theCall – object representing remote call
  • opnum – operation number
  • hash – stub/skeleton interface hash
Throws:
Since:JDK1.1
Deprecated:no replacement
/** * Unmarshals arguments, calls the actual remote object implementation, * and marshals the return value or any exception. * * @param obj remote implementation to dispatch call to * @param theCall object representing remote call * @param opnum operation number * @param hash stub/skeleton interface hash * @exception java.lang.Exception if a general exception occurs. * @since JDK1.1 * @deprecated no replacement */
@Deprecated void dispatch(Remote obj, RemoteCall theCall, int opnum, long hash) throws Exception;
Returns the operations supported by the skeleton.
Returns:operations supported by skeleton
Since:JDK1.1
Deprecated:no replacement
/** * Returns the operations supported by the skeleton. * @return operations supported by skeleton * @since JDK1.1 * @deprecated no replacement */
@Deprecated Operation[] getOperations(); }