- All Superinterfaces:
- Remote
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- ActivationGroup,- ActivationGroup_Stub
public interface ActivationInstantiator extends Remote
An 
ActivationInstantiator is responsible for creating
 instances of "activatable" objects. A concrete subclass of
 ActivationGroup implements the newInstance
 method to handle creating objects within the group.- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- ActivationGroup
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Method SummaryModifier and Type Method Description MarshalledObject<? extends Remote>newInstance(ActivationID id, ActivationDesc desc)The activator calls an instantiator'snewInstancemethod in order to recreate in that group an object with the activation identifier,id, and descriptor,desc.
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Method Details- 
newInstanceMarshalledObject<? extends Remote> newInstance(ActivationID id, ActivationDesc desc) throws ActivationException, RemoteExceptionThe activator calls an instantiator'snewInstancemethod in order to recreate in that group an object with the activation identifier,id, and descriptor,desc. The instantiator is responsible for:-  determining the class for the object using the descriptor's
 getClassNamemethod,
-  loading the class from the code location obtained from the
 descriptor (using the getLocationmethod),
-  creating an instance of the class by invoking the special
 "activation" constructor of the object's class that takes two
 arguments: the object's ActivationID, and theMarshalledObjectcontaining object specific initialization data, and
- returning a MarshalledObject containing the stub for the remote object it created.
 In order for activation to be successful, one of the following requirements must be met, otherwise ActivationExceptionis thrown:- Parameters:
- id- the object's activation identifier
- desc- the object's descriptor
- Returns:
- a marshalled object containing the serialized representation of remote object's stub
- Throws:
- ActivationException- if object activation fails
- RemoteException- if remote call fails
- Since:
- 1.2
 
-  determining the class for the object using the descriptor's
 
 
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