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random number generator: 5.4.3. Keys in the Java Security API
raw data throughput: 8.4.1. Raw Data Monitoring
read( )
JavaSpace interface: C.4.2. read( )
ObjID class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
UID class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
readArgs( ): 6.4.1. Heterogeneous Argument Lists
readClass( ): 2.3.1. Loading Classes from the Network
Reader classes: 2.1.4. Streams, Readers, and Writers for Input and Output
readMsg( ): 6.3.2. A Basic Message Processor
6.4.1. Heterogeneous Argument Lists
9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
real data throughput: 8.4.2. Real Data Monitoring
real-time (see bandwidth-limited applications)
Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP): 8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management
Real-Time Protocol (RTP): 8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management
rebind( )
Naming interface: D.1. The java.rmi Package
Remote interface: D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package
receiveEvent( ): 6.6.2. Distributed Events
registration service: 3.3. Features of Distributed Object Systems
3.3.3. Registration/Naming Service
CORBA and: 3.5.3. Server Implementations
3.5.5.5. Pulling it all together
RMI Registry: 3.6.3. The RMI Registry
Registry interface: D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package
Registry, Java RMI: 3.6.3. The RMI Registry
RegistryHandler interface: D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package
registryImpl( ): D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package
registryStub( ): D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package
RejectMoveMessage class (example): 6.4. Fixed Protocols
releaseInputStream( ): D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
releaseOutputStream( ): D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
remote
database data servers: 7.2.6. Remote Data Servers
databases: 7.2. Remote Database Applications
method invocation: 3.2.2. Remote Method Calls
object interfaces: 3.6.1. Remote Object Interfaces
object references: 3.2.1. Creating Remote Objects
objects
communication protocol for: 3.3.4. Object Communication Protocol
creating: 3.2.1. Creating Remote Objects
for message passing: 6.7. Using Remote Objects
registering (RMI): 3.6.5. Registering and Using a Remote Object
Remote interface: 3.6.1. Remote Object Interfaces
D.1. The java.rmi Package
Remote Method Invocation (see Java RMI)
RemoteCall interface: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
RemoteException: 3.6.1. Remote Object Interfaces
C.2. Entry and EntryRep
D.1. The java.rmi Package
RemoteObject class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
RemoteRef interface: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
RemoteServer class: 3.6.2. Server Implementations
D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
RemoteStub class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
transaction security: 1.3.6.2. Secure remote transactions
remoteEquals( ): D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
remoteHashCode( ): D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
remoteToString( ): D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
removeHandler( ): 6.6.2. Distributed Events
removeMember( ): 9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing
renew( ): C.4.5. renew( )
ResAssignment class (example): 7.2.4. JDBC-Enabled Data Objects
7.2.4. JDBC-Enabled Data Objects
resizeBuffer( ): 8.5.1. Streaming Multimedia
resolving object names: B.1. Naming Service
ResultSet class: 7.1.1. Data Retrieval Example
7.1.2.4. ResultSet
resume( ): 4.4.2. Distributed ThreadGroups
RMI (see Java RMI)
rmic compiler: 3.6.4. Client Stubs and Server Skeletons
RMIChatClient class (example): 10.1. A Simple Chat System
RMIChessMove interface (example): 6.7. Using Remote Objects
RMIChessMoveImpl class (example): 6.7. Using Remote Objects
RMIChessPlayer interface (example): 6.7. Using Remote Objects
RMIChessPlayerImpl class (example): 6.7. Using Remote Objects
RMIClassLoader class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
RMICollaborator interface (example): 9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI
9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI
RMICollaboratorImpl class (example): 9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI
9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI
10.1. A Simple Chat System
10.2. A Shared Whiteboard
RMIDatabaseItem interface (example): 7.2.6.2. Distributed objects from the data server
RMIFailureHandler interface: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
RMIMediator interface (example): 9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI
9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI
RMIMediatorImpl class (example): 9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI
10.2. A Shared Whiteboard
rmiregistry command: 3.6.3. The RMI Registry
RMISchedDbase interface (example): 7.2.6.2. Distributed objects from the data server
RMIScheduler class (example): 7.2.6.2. Distributed objects from the data server
RMISecurityException: D.1. The java.rmi Package
RMISecurityManager class: D.1. The java.rmi Package
RMISocketFactory class: D.3. The java.rmi.server Package
RMISolver interface (example): 3.6.7. An RMI Solver
RmtThreadGroup class (example): 4.4.2. Distributed ThreadGroups
rollback( ): 7.1.2.3. Statement
RSA public key encryption: 5.7.2.1. Encryption techniques
RSAKeyPairGenerator class: 5.4.3. Keys in the Java Security API
RTCP (Real-Time Control Protocol): 8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management
RTInputStream class (example): 8.4.1. Raw Data Monitoring
RTOutputStream class (example): 8.4.1. Raw Data Monitoring
RTP (Real-Time Protocol): 8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management
run( ): 1.3.7. Multithreading Support
4.1. Thread and Runnable
Runnable interface: 1.3.7. Multithreading Support
4.1. Thread and Runnable
for asynchronous message passing: 6.3.2. A Basic Message Processor
implementing: 4.2.1. Implementing Runnable
RunnableSolver class (example): 4.2.1. Implementing Runnable
RunnableSolverClient class (example): 4.2.1. Implementing Runnable
RunnableSolveServer class (example): 4.2.1. Implementing Runnable
runtime environment
Java RMI Registry: 3.6.3. The RMI Registry
loading class definitions: 2.3. The ClassLoader
object serialization versus: 3.6.6. Serializing Objects
managing threads: 4.3. Managing Threads at Runtime
remote objects and: 3.3. Features of Distributed Object Systems
security and: 1.3.6.1. Runtime environment
Runtime interface: 2.1.4. Streams, Readers, and Writers for Input and Output


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