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package java.rmi.activation;
import java.rmi.MarshalledObject;
import java.rmi.Remote;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import java.rmi.activation.UnknownGroupException;
import java.rmi.activation.UnknownObjectException;
/**
* 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.
*
* @author Ann Wollrath
* @see Activator
* @see ActivationSystem
* @see ActivationGroup
* @since 1.2
*/
public interface ActivationMonitor extends Remote {
/**
* 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* is no longer active, via calls to the activation group's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, is no longer valid.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.
*
* @param id the object's activation identifier
* @exception UnknownObjectException if object is unknown
* @exception RemoteException if remote call fails
* @since 1.2
*/
public void inactiveObject(ActivationID id)
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).
*
* @param id the active object's id
* @param obj the marshalled form of the object's stub
* @exception UnknownObjectException if object is unknown
* @exception RemoteException if remote call fails
* @since 1.2
*/
public void activeObject(ActivationID id,
MarshalledObject extends Remote> obj)
throws UnknownObjectException, 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.
*
* @param id the group's id
* @param incarnation the group's incarnation number
* @exception UnknownGroupException if group is unknown
* @exception RemoteException if remote call fails
* @since 1.2
*/
public void inactiveGroup(ActivationGroupID id,
long incarnation)
throws UnknownGroupException, RemoteException;
}