jdk/src/java.rmi/share/classes/java/rmi/server/package-info.java
Roger Riggs 50ed53076f 8225319: Remove rmic from the set of supported tools
Reviewed-by: erikj, alanb, lancea, jjg, amlu
2020-04-08 09:22:08 -04:00

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/**
* Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server side of RMI.
* One group of classes are used by the static stubs and skeletons.
* Another group of classes implements the RMI Transport protocol.
*
* <p><strong>Deprecated: Skeletons and Static Stubs.</strong>
*
* <em>Skeletons and statically generated stubs are deprecated. This
* includes the APIs in this package that require the use of skeletons
* or static stubs and the runtime support for them. Support for skeletons
* and static stubs may be removed in a future release of the
* platform. Skeletons are unnecessary, as server-side method dispatching
* is handled directly by the RMI runtime. Statically generated stubs are
* unnecessary, as stubs are generated dynamically using {@link
* java.lang.reflect.Proxy Proxy} objects. See {@link
* java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject UnicastRemoteObject} for
* information about dynamic stub generation.</em>
*
* @since 1.1
*/
package java.rmi.server;