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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. */
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation") 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; }