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java.io.Serializable
interface. For more details on how to make classes serializable,
see the "Java Object Serialization Specification." Classes,
for parameters or return values, that are not available locally are
downloaded dynamically by the RMI system. See the section on
"Dynamic Class Loading" for
more information on how RMI downloads parameter and return value
classes when reading parameters, return values and exceptions.
So, when a non-remote object is passed as an argument or return value in a remote method invocation, the content of the non-remote object is copied before invoking the call on the remote object.
When a non-remote object is returned from a remote method invocation, a new object is created in the calling virtual machine.
java.io.ObjectOutputStream in order to serialize the
parameters to the destination of the remote call. The
ObjectOutputStream subclass overrides the
replaceObject method to replace each exported remote
object with its corresponding stub instance. Parameters that are
objects are written to the stream using the
ObjectOutputStream's writeObject
method. The ObjectOutputStream calls the
replaceObject method for each object written to the
stream via the writeObject method (that includes
objects referenced by those objects that are written). The
replaceObject method of RMI's subclass of
ObjectOutputStream returns the following:
replaceObject is an instance of
java.rmi.Remote and that object is exported to the RMI
runtime, then it returns the stub for the remote object. If the
object is an instance of java.rmi.Remote and the
object is not exported to the RMI runtime, then
replaceObject returns the object itself. A stub for a
remote object is obtained via a call to the method
java.rmi.server.RemoteObject.toStub.replaceObject is not an instance of
java.rmi.Remote, then the object is simply
returned.ObjectOutputStream also implements the
annotateClass method that annotates the call stream
with the location of the class so that it can be downloaded at the
receiver. See the section "Dynamic
Class Loading" for more information on how
annotateClass is used.
Since parameters are written to a
single ObjectOutputStream, references that refer to
the same object at the caller will refer to the same copy of the
object at the receiver. At the receiver, parameters are read by a
single ObjectInputStream.
Any other default behavior of
ObjectOutputStream for writing objects (and similarly
ObjectInputStream for reading objects) is maintained
in parameter passing. For example, the calling of
writeReplace when writing objects and
readResolve when reading objects is honored by
RMI's parameter marshal and unmarshal streams.
In a similar manner to parameter
passing in RMI as described above, a return value (or exception) is
written to a subclass of ObjectOutputStream and has
the same replacement behavior as parameter transmission.