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package java.rmi.dgc;
import java.rmi.*;
import java.rmi.server.ObjID;
/**
* The DGC abstraction is used for the server side of the distributed
* garbage collection algorithm. This interface contains the two
* methods: dirty and clean. A dirty call is made when a remote
* reference is unmarshaled in a client (the client is indicated by
* its VMID). A corresponding clean call is made when no more
* references to the remote reference exist in the client. A failed
* dirty call must schedule a strong clean call so that the call's
* sequence number can be retained in order to detect future calls
* received out of order by the distributed garbage collector.
*
* A reference to a remote object is leased for a period of time by
* the client holding the reference. The lease period starts when the
* dirty call is received. It is the client's responsibility to renew
* the leases, by making additional dirty calls, on the remote
* references it holds before such leases expire. If the client does
* not renew the lease before it expires, the distributed garbage
* collector assumes that the remote object is no longer referenced by
* that client.
*
* @author Ann Wollrath
*/
public interface DGC extends Remote {
/**
* The dirty call requests leases for the remote object references
* associated with the object identifiers contained in the array
* 'ids'. The 'lease' contains a client's unique VM identifier (VMID)
* and a requested lease period. For each remote object exported
* in the local VM, the garbage collector maintains a reference
* list-a list of clients that hold references to it. If the lease
* is granted, the garbage collector adds the client's VMID to the
* reference list for each remote object indicated in 'ids'. The
* 'sequenceNum' parameter is a sequence number that is used to
* detect and discard late calls to the garbage collector. The
* sequence number should always increase for each subsequent call
* to the garbage collector.
*
* Some clients are unable to generate a VMID, since a VMID is a
* universally unique identifier that contains a host address
* which some clients are unable to obtain due to security
* restrictions. In this case, a client can use a VMID of null,
* and the distributed garbage collector will assign a VMID for
* the client.
*
* The dirty call returns a Lease object that contains the VMID
* used and the lease period granted for the remote references (a
* server may decide to grant a smaller lease period than the
* client requests). A client must use the VMID the garbage
* collector uses in order to make corresponding clean calls when
* the client drops remote object references.
*
* A client VM need only make one initial dirty call for each
* remote reference referenced in the VM (even if it has multiple
* references to the same remote object). The client must also
* make a dirty call to renew leases on remote references before
* such leases expire. When the client no longer has any
* references to a specific remote object, it must schedule a
* clean call for the object ID associated with the reference.
*
* @param ids IDs of objects to mark as referenced by calling client
* @param sequenceNum sequence number
* @param lease requested lease
* @return granted lease
* @throws RemoteException if dirty call fails
*/
Lease dirty(ObjID[] ids, long sequenceNum, Lease lease)
throws RemoteException;
/**
* The clean call removes the 'vmid' from the reference list of
* each remote object indicated in 'id's. The sequence number is
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