java-topology/src/java.rmi/share/classes/java/rmi/Remote.java
russell@unturf.com 0a580b313d undefect. CWE-407 — 63 sites patched across 27 ecosystems
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package java.rmi;
/**
* The <code>Remote</code> interface serves to identify interfaces whose
* methods may be invoked from a non-local virtual machine. Any object that
* is a remote object must directly or indirectly implement this interface.
* Only those methods specified in a "remote interface", an interface that
* extends <code>java.rmi.Remote</code> are available remotely.
*
* <p>Implementation classes can implement any number of remote interfaces and
* can extend other remote implementation classes. RMI provides a convenience
* class {@link java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject UnicastRemoteObject}
* that remote object implementations can extend and that facilitates remote
* object creation.
*
* <p>For complete details on RMI, see the <a
* href="{@docRoot}/../specs/rmi/index.html">RMI Specification</a> which
* describes the RMI API and system.
*
* @since 1.1
* @author Ann Wollrath
*/
public interface Remote {}