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    30 Provides classes and interfaces for supporting the server
       
    31 side of RMI.  A group of classes are used by the stubs and skeletons
       
    32 generated by the rmic stub compiler.  Another group of classes
       
    33 implements the RMI Transport protocol and HTTP tunneling.
       
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    35 <p><strong>Deprecated: HTTP Tunneling.</strong> <em>The HTTP tunneling
       
    36 mechanism has been deprecated. See {@link java.rmi.server.RMISocketFactory} for
       
    37 further information.</em>
       
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    39 <p><strong>Deprecated: Skeletons and Static Stubs.</strong>
       
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    41 <em>Skeletons and statically generated stubs are deprecated.  This
       
    42 includes the APIs in this package that require the use of skeletons
       
    43 or static stubs, the runtime support for them, and the use of the
       
    44 {@code rmic} stub compiler to generate them.  Support for skeletons
       
    45 and static stubs may be removed in a future release of the
       
    46 platform. Skeletons are unnecessary, as server-side method dispatching
       
    47 is handled directly by the RMI runtime. Statically generated stubs are
       
    48 unnecessary, as stubs are generated dynamically using {@link
       
    49 java.lang.reflect.Proxy Proxy} objects. See {@link
       
    50 java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject UnicastRemoteObject} for
       
    51 information about dynamic stub generation. Generation of skeletons and
       
    52 static stubs was typically performed as part of an application's build
       
    53 process by calling the {@code rmic} tool. This is unnecessary, and
       
    54 calls to {@code rmic} can simply be omitted.</em>
       
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    64 <h2>Related Documentation</h2>
       
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    66 For overviews, tutorials, examples, guides, and tool documentation, please see:
       
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