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Interface LoaderHandler

Deprecated.

no replacement

@Deprecated
public interface LoaderHandler

LoaderHandler is an interface used internally by the RMI runtime in previous implementation versions. It should never be accessed by application code.

Since:
JDK1.1

Fields

packagePrefix

static final String packagePrefix

Deprecated.

package of system LoaderHandler implementation.

Methods

loadClass

@Deprecated
Class<?> loadClass(String name)
                        throws MalformedURLException,
                               ClassNotFoundException

Deprecated. no replacement

Loads a class from the location specified by the java.rmi.server.codebase property.

Parameters:
name - the name of the class to load
Returns:
the Class object representing the loaded class
Throws:
MalformedURLException - if the system property java.rmi.server.codebase contains an invalid URL
ClassNotFoundException - if a definition for the class could not be found at the codebase location.
Since:
JDK1.1

loadClass

@Deprecated
Class<?> loadClass(URL codebase,
                               String name)
                        throws MalformedURLException,
                               ClassNotFoundException

Deprecated. no replacement

Loads a class from a URL.

Parameters:
codebase - the URL from which to load the class
name - the name of the class to load
Returns:
the Class object representing the loaded class
Throws:
MalformedURLException - if the codebase paramater contains an invalid URL
ClassNotFoundException - if a definition for the class could not be found at the specified URL
Since:
JDK1.1

getSecurityContext

@Deprecated
Object getSecurityContext(ClassLoader loader)

Deprecated. no replacement

Returns the security context of the given class loader.

Parameters:
loader - a class loader from which to get the security context
Returns:
the security context
Since:
JDK1.1

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