public class ActivationID extends Object implements Serializable
ActivationID) contains several
 pieces of information needed for activating an object:
 RemoteRef
 instance), and
 UID
 instance) for the object. An activation identifier for an object can be obtained by registering an object with the activation system. Registration is accomplished in a few ways:
Activatable.register method
 Activatable constructor (that takes
 three arguments and both registers and exports the object, and
 Activatable.exportObject method
 that takes the activation descriptor, object and port as arguments;
 this method both registers and exports the object. Activatable, 
Serialized Form| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| ActivationID(Activator activator)The constructor for  ActivationIDtakes a single
 argument, activator, that specifies a remote reference to the
 activator responsible for activating the object associated with
 this identifier. | 
public ActivationID(Activator activator)
ActivationID takes a single
 argument, activator, that specifies a remote reference to the
 activator responsible for activating the object associated with
 this identifier. An instance of ActivationID is globally
 unique.activator - reference to the activator responsible for
 activating the objectpublic Remote activate(boolean force) throws ActivationException, UnknownObjectException, RemoteException
force - if true, forces the activator to contact the group
 when activating the object (instead of returning a cached reference);
 if false, returning a cached value is acceptable.ActivationException - if activation failsUnknownObjectException - if the object is unknownRemoteException - if remote call failspublic int hashCode()
public boolean equals(Object obj)
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