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package java.rmi.activation;  | 
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import java.rmi.MarshalledObject;  | 
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import java.rmi.Remote;  | 
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import java.rmi.RemoteException;  | 
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/** | 
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 * An <code>ActivationInstantiator</code> is responsible for creating | 
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 * instances of "activatable" objects. A concrete subclass of | 
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 * <code>ActivationGroup</code> implements the <code>newInstance</code> | 
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 * method to handle creating objects within the group. | 
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 * | 
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 * @author      Ann Wollrath | 
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 * @see         ActivationGroup | 
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 * @since       1.2 | 
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*/  | 
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public interface ActivationInstantiator extends Remote {  | 
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   /** | 
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    * The activator calls an instantiator's <code>newInstance</code> | 
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    * method in order to recreate in that group an object with the | 
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    * activation identifier, <code>id</code>, and descriptor, | 
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    * <code>desc</code>. The instantiator is responsible for: <ul> | 
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    * | 
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    * <li> determining the class for the object using the descriptor's | 
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    * <code>getClassName</code> method, | 
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    * | 
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    * <li> loading the class from the code location obtained from the | 
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    * descriptor (using the <code>getLocation</code> method), | 
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    * | 
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    * <li> creating an instance of the class by invoking the special | 
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    * "activation" constructor of the object's class that takes two | 
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    * arguments: the object's <code>ActivationID</code>, and the | 
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    * <code>MarshalledObject</code> containing object specific | 
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    * initialization data, and | 
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    * | 
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    * <li> returning a MarshalledObject containing the stub for the | 
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    * remote object it created </ul> | 
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    * | 
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    * @param id the object's activation identifier | 
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    * @param desc the object's descriptor | 
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    * @return a marshalled object containing the serialized | 
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    * representation of remote object's stub | 
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    * @exception ActivationException if object activation fails | 
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    * @exception RemoteException if remote call fails | 
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    * @since 1.2 | 
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*/  | 
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public MarshalledObject<? extends Remote> newInstance(ActivationID id,  | 
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ActivationDesc desc)  | 
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throws ActivationException, RemoteException;  | 
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}  |