public interface Exporter
Details of the export and unexport behavior, including the communication protocols used for remote invocation and additional remote invocation semantics, are defined by the particular implementation of this interface.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
Remote | 
export(Remote impl)
Exports the specified remote object and returns a proxy that can be used to invoke remote
 methods on the exported remote object. 
 | 
boolean | 
unexport(boolean force)
Unexports the remote object that was exported by this  
Exporter such that it will
 no longer receive remote method invocations that were made possible as a result of exporting
 it with this Exporter. | 
Remote export(Remote impl) throws ExportException
Exporter instance.
 The returned proxy implements an implementation-specific set of remote interfaces of the remote object and may also implement additional implementation-specific interfaces.
A remote interface is an interface that extends the interface java.rmi.Remote
 and whose methods each declare at least one exception whose type is
 java.rmi.RemoteException or one of its superclasses.
impl - a remote object to exportExportException - if a problem occurs exporting the objectSecurityException - if a SecurityException occurs exporting the
                               objectNullPointerException - if impl is nullIllegalStateException - if an object has already been exported with this
                               Exporter instanceboolean unexport(boolean force)
Exporter such that it will
 no longer receive remote method invocations that were made possible as a result of exporting
 it with this Exporter.  The unexport operation may not occur if the
 force argument is false. This method must only be invoked after the
 export method has been invoked on this Exporter instance to export
 a remote object successfully.
 This method returns true if upon return, the remote object is no longer
 exported with this Exporter, and false if the remote object remains
 exported with this Exporter.  This method will always return true
 if it has returned true previously.
 
The force parameter serves to indicate whether or not the caller desires the
 unexport to occur even if there are known remote calls pending or in progress to the remote
 object that were made possible by this Exporter:
 
force is true, then the remote object will be forcibly
 unexported even if there are remote calls pending or in progress, and this method will return
 true.
 force is false, then this acts as a hint to the
 implementation that the remote object should not be unexported if there are known remote
 calls pending or in progress, and this method will either unexport the remote object and
 return true or not unexport the remote object and return false.  If
 the implementation detects that there are indeed remote calls pending or in progress, then it
 should return false; otherwise, it must return true. If the
 implementation does not support being able to unexport conditionally based on knowledge of
 remote calls pending or in progress, then it must implement this method as if
 force were always true. If the remote object is unexported as a result of this method, then the implementation may (and should, if possible) prevent remote calls in progress from being able to communicate their results successfully.
force - if true, the remote object will be unexported even if there are
              remote calls pending or in progress; if false, the remote object
              may only be unexported if there are no known remote calls pending or in
              progresstrue if the remote object is unexported when this method returns and
 false otherwiseIllegalStateException - if an object has not been exported with this
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