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package java.rmi.server;

A remote object implementation should implement the Unreferenced interface to receive notification when there are no more clients that reference that remote object.
Author: Ann Wollrath, Roger Riggs
Since: JDK1.1
/** * A remote object implementation should implement the * <code>Unreferenced</code> interface to receive notification when there are * no more clients that reference that remote object. * * @author Ann Wollrath * @author Roger Riggs * @since JDK1.1 */
public interface Unreferenced {
Called by the RMI runtime sometime after the runtime determines that the reference list, the list of clients referencing the remote object, becomes empty.
Since:JDK1.1
/** * Called by the RMI runtime sometime after the runtime determines that * the reference list, the list of clients referencing the remote object, * becomes empty. * @since JDK1.1 */
public void unreferenced(); }