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package org.springframework.remoting.rmi;

import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.rmi.Remote;

import org.springframework.remoting.support.RemoteInvocation;
import org.springframework.remoting.support.RemoteInvocationBasedExporter;

Convenient superclass for RMI-based remote exporters. Provides a facility to automatically wrap a given plain Java service object with an RmiInvocationWrapper, exposing the RmiInvocationHandler remote interface.

Using the RMI invoker mechanism, RMI communication operates at the RmiInvocationHandler level, sharing a common invoker stub for any number of services. Service interfaces are not required to extend java.rmi.Remote or declare java.rmi.RemoteException on all service methods. However, in and out parameters still have to be serializable.

Author:Juergen Hoeller
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Since:1.2.5
Deprecated:as of 5.3 (phasing out serialization-based remoting)
/** * Convenient superclass for RMI-based remote exporters. Provides a facility * to automatically wrap a given plain Java service object with an * RmiInvocationWrapper, exposing the {@link RmiInvocationHandler} remote interface. * * <p>Using the RMI invoker mechanism, RMI communication operates at the {@link RmiInvocationHandler} * level, sharing a common invoker stub for any number of services. Service interfaces are <i>not</i> * required to extend {@code java.rmi.Remote} or declare {@code java.rmi.RemoteException} * on all service methods. However, in and out parameters still have to be serializable. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.2.5 * @see RmiServiceExporter * @see JndiRmiServiceExporter * @deprecated as of 5.3 (phasing out serialization-based remoting) */
@Deprecated public abstract class RmiBasedExporter extends RemoteInvocationBasedExporter {
Determine the object to export: either the service object itself or a RmiInvocationWrapper in case of a non-RMI service object.
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Returns:the RMI object to export
/** * Determine the object to export: either the service object itself * or a RmiInvocationWrapper in case of a non-RMI service object. * @return the RMI object to export * @see #setService * @see #setServiceInterface */
protected Remote getObjectToExport() { // determine remote object if (getService() instanceof Remote && (getServiceInterface() == null || Remote.class.isAssignableFrom(getServiceInterface()))) { // conventional RMI service return (Remote) getService(); } else { // RMI invoker if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("RMI service [" + getService() + "] is an RMI invoker"); } return new RmiInvocationWrapper(getProxyForService(), this); } }
Redefined here to be visible to RmiInvocationWrapper. Simply delegates to the corresponding superclass method.
/** * Redefined here to be visible to RmiInvocationWrapper. * Simply delegates to the corresponding superclass method. */
@Override protected Object invoke(RemoteInvocation invocation, Object targetObject) throws NoSuchMethodException, IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException { return super.invoke(invocation, targetObject); } }