java.rmi.activation

Interface ActivationMonitor

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Remote

    public interface ActivationMonitor
    extends Remote
    An ActivationMonitor is specific to an ActivationGroup and is obtained when a group is reported active via a call to ActivationSystem.activeGroup (this is done internally). An activation group is responsible for informing its ActivationMonitor when either: its objects become active or inactive, or the group as a whole becomes inactive.
    Since:
    1.2
    See Also:
    Activator, ActivationSystem, ActivationGroup
    • Method Detail

      • inactiveObject

        void inactiveObject(ActivationID id)
                            throws UnknownObjectException,
                                   RemoteException
        An activation group calls its monitor's inactiveObject method when an object in its group becomes inactive (deactivates). An activation group discovers that an object (that it participated in activating) in its VM is no longer active, via calls to the activation group's inactiveObject method.

        The inactiveObject call informs the ActivationMonitor that the remote object reference it holds for the object with the activation identifier, id, is no longer valid. The monitor considers the reference associated with id as a stale reference. Since the reference is considered stale, a subsequent activate call for the same activation identifier results in re-activating the remote object.

        Parameters:
        id - the object's activation identifier
        Throws:
        UnknownObjectException - if object is unknown
        RemoteException - if remote call fails
        Since:
        1.2
      • activeObject

        void activeObject(ActivationID id,
                        MarshalledObject<? extends Remote> obj)
                          throws UnknownObjectException,
                                 RemoteException
        Informs that an object is now active. An ActivationGroup informs its monitor if an object in its group becomes active by other means than being activated directly (i.e., the object is registered and "activated" itself).
        Parameters:
        id - the active object's id
        obj - the marshalled form of the object's stub
        Throws:
        UnknownObjectException - if object is unknown
        RemoteException - if remote call fails
        Since:
        1.2
      • inactiveGroup

        void inactiveGroup(ActivationGroupID id,
                         long incarnation)
                           throws UnknownGroupException,
                                  RemoteException
        Informs that the group is now inactive. The group will be recreated upon a subsequent request to activate an object within the group. A group becomes inactive when all objects in the group report that they are inactive.
        Parameters:
        id - the group's id
        incarnation - the group's incarnation number
        Throws:
        UnknownGroupException - if group is unknown
        RemoteException - if remote call fails
        Since:
        1.2

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