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* * The inactiveObject call informs the * ActivationMonitor that the remote object reference * it holds for the object with the activation identifier, * id, is no longer valid. The monitor considers the * reference associated with id as a stale reference. * Since the reference is considered stale, a subsequent * activate call for the same activation identifier * results in re-activating the remote object. * * @param id the object's activation identifier * @exception UnknownObjectException if object is unknown * @exception RemoteException if remote call fails * @since 1.2 */ public void inactiveObject(ActivationID id) throws UnknownObjectException, RemoteException; /** * Informs that an object is now active. An ActivationGroup * informs its monitor if an object in its group becomes active by * other means than being activated directly (i.e., the object * is registered and "activated" itself). * * @param id the active object's id * @param obj the marshalled form of the object's stub * @exception UnknownObjectException if object is unknown * @exception RemoteException if remote call fails * @since 1.2 */ public void activeObject(ActivationID id, MarshalledObject obj) throws UnknownObjectException, RemoteException; /** * Informs that the group is now inactive. The group will be * recreated upon a subsequent request to activate an object * within the group. A group becomes inactive when all objects * in the group report that they are inactive. * * @param id the group's id * @param incarnation the group's incarnation number * @exception UnknownGroupException if group is unknown * @exception RemoteException if remote call fails * @since 1.2 */ public void inactiveGroup(ActivationGroupID id, long incarnation) throws UnknownGroupException, RemoteException; }