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The codebase must be a path including * "codebase1" as well as "codebase2" because the supertype * must be visible here as well; the supertype cannot be * installed in both codebases (like it would be in a typical * setup) because of the trivial installation mechanism used * below, and see the comment above for why it can't be in * the test's CLASSPATH. */ Class subtype = RMIClassLoader.loadClass( codebase2 + " " + codebase1, "Bar"); Object subtypeInstance = subtype.newInstance(); obj.receiveFoo(subtypeInstance); System.err.println("\nTEST PASSED\n"); } catch (Exception e) { TestLibrary.bomb("test failed", e); } finally { rmid.cleanup(); } } }