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Index: R
- radians:  4.3. Numbers and Math, Java in a Nutshell
- radio buttons:  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  
  - AWT:  2.2 Components, Java Foundation Classes
- Swing:  2.2 Components, Java Foundation Classes
- 
    -  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
-  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
 
- Random class:  4.3. Numbers and Math, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
-  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- random numbers:  D.1. Package java.security, Java Security
- 
- generator:  5.4.3. Keys in the Java Security API, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RandomAccessFile class:  4.9. Files and Directories, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
-  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- Raster class:  18. The java.awt.image Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RasterOp class:  18. The java.awt.image Package, Java Foundation Classes
- raw data throughput:  8.4.1. Raw Data Monitoring, Java Distributed Computing
- raw socket connections and HTTP:  10.1.1. HTTP and Raw Socket Connections,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
  -  10.3.1. The Design,  Java Servlet Programming
-  11.2.1. An Improved getServlet( ),  Java Servlet Programming
 
- RC2ParameterSpec class:  28. The javax.crypto.spec Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RDBMS (relational database management system)
- 
  
  - definition:  9.1. Relational Databases,  Java Servlet Programming
- internal programming language:  9.5.1. Stored Procedures,  Java Servlet Programming
- tables:  8.1. Relational Databases, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- reactivation constructors:  3.6.2.1. The Activatable class, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  3.6.2.2. Implementing an activatable object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- read( ):  24. The java.util.jar Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - ChangedCharSetException class:  30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- CheckedInputStream class:  25. The java.util.zip Package, Java in a Nutshell
- DataInputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- DigestInputStream class:  17. The java.security Package, Java in a Nutshell
- DTD class:  32. The javax.swing.text.html.parser Package, Java Foundation Classes
- EditorKit class:  30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- FileInputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- FilterInputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- FilterReader:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- GZIPInputStream class:  25. The java.util.zip Package, Java in a Nutshell
- HTMLEditorKit class:  31. The javax.swing.text.html Package, Java Foundation Classes
- InflaterInputStream class:  25. The java.util.zip Package, Java in a Nutshell
- InputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- JavaSpace interface:  C.4.2. read( ), Java Distributed Computing
- JEditorPane class:  3.21 JTextComponent and HTML Text Display, Java Foundation Classes
- Manifest class:  24. The java.util.jar Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ObjID class:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- Reader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RTFEditorKit class:  33. The javax.swing.text.rtf Package, Java Foundation Classes
- Socket class:  16. The java.net Package, Java in a Nutshell
- UID class:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- ZipInputStream class:  25. The java.util.zip Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- Read Committed isolation level:  8.3.3 Transaction Isolation Levels, Enterprise JavaBeans
- read locks:  8.3.2 Database Locks, Enterprise JavaBeans
- read-only result sets:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Read Uncommitted isolation level:  8.3.3 Transaction Isolation Levels, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  8.3.4 Balancing Performance Against Consistency, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- readArgs( ):  6.4.1. Heterogeneous Argument Lists, Java Distributed Computing
- readClass( ):  2.3.1. Loading Classes from the Network, Java Distributed Computing
- Reader class:  4.10. Input and Output Streams, Java in a Nutshell
- 
-  2.1.4. Streams, Readers, and Writers for Input and Output, Java Distributed Computing
-  11. The java.io Package, 
Java in a Nutshell
-  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- readers
- 
  
  - BufferedReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
    -  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- CharArrayReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- FileReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- FilterReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- InputStreamReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- LineNumberReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- PipedReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- PushbackReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- StringReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- readExternal( ):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Externalizable interface:  2.1.1. Object Serialization and Memory Integrity, Java Security
 
- readFields( ) (ObjectInputStream):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- readFully( )(DataInputStream):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- reading files:  4.3.2. Methods Relating to File Access, Java Security
- reading private data:  7.1.2. Data Authentication, Java Security
- reading signed JAR files:  12.2.1. Reading Signed JAR Files, Java Security
- readJarFile( ) (example):  3.5.2. A JAR File Class Loader, Java Security
- readLine( ):
 4.4.9. Wading the Input Stream,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
  
  - BufferedReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
    -  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- DataInputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- LineNumberReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ServletInputStream:  25. The javax.servlet Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- readMsg( ):  6.3.2. A Basic Message Processor, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  6.4.1. Heterogeneous Argument Lists, Java Distributed Computing
-  9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing, Java Distributed Computing
 
- readObject( ):
 2.1.1. Object Serialization and Memory 
Integrity, Java Security
- 
  
  - ObjectInputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
    -  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
-  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
-  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- OptionalDataException:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Serializable interface:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- readUnsignedByte( ) (DataInputStream):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- readUnsignedShort( ) (DataInputStream):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- readUTF( ),
  
DataInputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- ready( ) (Reader):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Ready state:  3.1.1.1 The entity bean life cycle, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  6.3.3 The Ready State, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  6.3.4 Life in the Ready State, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean moving from instance pool to:  3.1.1.2 Overview of state transitions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transition from Pooled state via activation:  6.3.3.3 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via activation, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transition to Pooled state via passivation:  6.3.3.4 Transitioning from the Ready State to the Pooled state via passivation, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transition to Pooled state via removal:  6.3.3.5 Transitioning from the Ready State to the Pooled state via removal, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transitioning from Pooled state via find methods:  6.3.3.2 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via a find method, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transitioning to/from Pooled state via creation:  6.3.3.1 Transitioning from the Pooled state to the Ready State via creation, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- real data throughput:  8.4.2. Real Data Monitoring, Java Distributed Computing
- real-time (see bandwidth-limited applications)
- Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP):  8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management, Java Distributed Computing
- Real-Time Protocol (RTP):  8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management, Java Distributed Computing
- rebind( )
- 
  
  - Context interface:  6.8. Binding Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Naming class:  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- NamingContext interface:  35. The org.omg.CosNaming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Naming interface:  D.1. The java.rmi Package, Java Distributed Computing
- Registry interface:  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
    -  16. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
 
- Remote interface:  D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Distributed Computing
- rebind_context( ) (NamingContext):  35. The org.omg.CosNaming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- receive( ) (DatagramSocket):  16. The java.net Package, Java in a Nutshell
- receiveEvent( ):  6.6.2. Distributed Events, Java Distributed Computing
- Rectangle class:  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- Rectangle2D class:  16. The java.awt.geom Package, Java Foundation Classes
- rectangles, Java 2D:  4.4 Shapes, Java Foundation Classes
- rectangular arrays:  2.9.4. Multidimensional Arrays, Java in a Nutshell
- RectangularShape class:  16. The java.awt.geom Package, Java Foundation Classes
- redirected output:  13.4.4. Executing Finger with Redirected Output,  Java Servlet Programming
- redirecting a request:  5.6.2. Redirecting a Request,  Java Servlet Programming
- redo( )
- 
  
  - AbstractUndoableEdit class:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- CompoundEdit class:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- UndoableEdit interface:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- UndoManager class:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- reentrance (see also concurrency): 
-  3.2.1.1 Reentrance, 
Enterprise JavaBeans
-  4.2.6 EJB 1.0: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  4.2.6 EJB 1.0: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment descriptor specification:  7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- multithreaded access vs.:  3.2.1.1 Reentrance, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- reentrant element:  4.2.5 EJB 1.1: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- Ref interface:  18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RefAddr class:  22. The javax.naming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- reference books
- 
  
  - CGI:  1.1.1. Common Gateway Interface,  Java Servlet Programming
- digital certificates:  8.2. Digital Certificates,  Java Servlet Programming
- HTTP:  2.1. HTTP Basics,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
    -  4.4.8. Request Headers,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- Java:  0.1.1. What You Need to Know,  Java Servlet Programming
- SQL:  9.1. Relational Databases,  Java Servlet Programming
- see also books:  1.1.1. Common Gateway Interface,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- Reference class:  22. The javax.naming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  13. The java.lang.ref Package, Java in a Nutshell
-  13. The java.lang.ref Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- reference, invalid:  1.3.4. Safety,  Java Servlet Programming
- reference types:  2.4.7. Reference Types, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  2.10. Reference Types, Java in a Nutshell
- conversions:  2.10.6. Reference Type Conversions, Java in a Nutshell
 
- Referenceable interface:  22. The javax.naming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ReferenceQueue class:  13. The java.lang.ref Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  13. The java.lang.ref Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- references:  10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  2.10. Reference Types, Java in a Nutshell
- accessing in EJB 1.0 and 1.1:  7.3.1.4 TravelAgentBean: The bean class, Enterprise JavaBeans
- to beans, looking up for:  10.5.4 References to Other Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- to EJB home:  4.3.3.1 EJB 1.1: TravelAgentBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  4.3.3.2 EJB 1.0: TravelAgentBean, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- to external resources:  10.5.5 References to External Resources, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JNDI ENC, making available through:  10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- local and remote registries, obtaining:  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- null:  2.10.3. The null Reference, Java in a Nutshell
- to other beans, defining within JNDI ENC:  10.5.4 References to Other Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- referent:  13. The java.lang.ref Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Referer header:  4.4.8. Request Headers,  Java Servlet Programming
- ReferralException class:  22. The javax.naming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- referrals, identifying:  4.4.8. Request Headers,  Java Servlet Programming
- RefFSContextFactory class:  6.2. A JNDI Example, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  6.3.1. Using the InitialContext Class, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- reflection:  4.7. Types, Reflection, and Dynamic Loading, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - package for:  4.1. Java Platform Overview, Java in a Nutshell
 
- reflection API:  1.4.1. Outline of the JavaRunner Application, Java Security
- 
  
  - constructing classes with:  3.3. Loading Classes, Java Security
- permission to set accessible flag:  5.2.2. Permissions of the Java API, Java Security
- 
    -  D.8. Miscellaneous Packages, Java Security
 
 
- reflection to invoke methods:  11.1. Servlet Manipulation,  Java Servlet Programming
- ReflectPermission class:  14. The java.lang.reflect Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  5.2.2. Permissions of the Java API, Java Security
-  D.8. Miscellaneous Packages, Java Security
 
- refresh( ), Policy class:  5.3. The Policy Class, Java Security
- 
-  17. The java.security Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- Refresh header:  6.3. Server Push,  Java Servlet Programming
- register( ) (Activatable):  3.6.3.1. Registering an activatable object without instantiating, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  14. The java.rmi.activation Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- registerComponent( ) (ToolTipManager):  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
- registered name:  2.3.2. Running Hello World,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
  -  2.4.1. Writing a Server-Side Include,  Java Servlet Programming
-  3.1.5. A Holistic Counter,  Java Servlet Programming
-  4.1.2. Getting Init Parameter Names,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- registerEditor (PropertyEditorManager):  9. The java.beans Package, Java in a Nutshell
- registerEditorKitForContentType( ) (JEditorPane):  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
- registerGroup( ) (ActivationSystem):  3.6.4.1. Registering activation groups, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  14. The java.rmi.activation Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- registerKeyboardAction( ):  3.8.3 Keyboard Actions, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  
  - JComponent class:  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- registerObject( ) (ActivationSystem):  14. The java.rmi.activation Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- registerOutParameter( ) (CallableStatement):  2.11. Stored Procedures, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- registerSynchronization( ) (Transaction):  28. The javax.transaction Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  28. The javax.transaction Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- registerTag( )
- 
  
  - HTMLReader class:  31. The javax.swing.text.html Package, Java Foundation Classes
- TagAction class:  31. The javax.swing.text.html Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- registerValidation( ) (ObjectInputStream):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- registration service:  3.3. Features of Distributed Object Systems, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  3.3.3. Registration/Naming Service, Java Distributed Computing
- CORBA and:  3.5.3. Server Implementations, Java Distributed Computing
- 
    -  3.5.5.5. Pulling it all together, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RMI Registry:  3.6.3. The RMI Registry, Java Distributed Computing
 
- registries
- 
  
  - local and remote,
    
obtaining references:  
3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI services provided:  3.1.3.1. Naming/registry service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- Registry interface:  D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  3.1.3.1. Naming/registry service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  16. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- Registry, Java RMI:  3.6.3. The RMI Registry, Java Distributed Computing
- registry, naming:  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- registry server:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
  -  10.2.5.2. The superclass,  Java Servlet Programming
-  10.2.5.2. The superclass,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- RegistryHandler class:  16. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RegistryHandler interface:  D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Distributed Computing
- registryImpl( ):  D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Distributed Computing
- registryStub( ):  D.2. The java.rmi.registry Package, Java Distributed Computing
- regular expressions:  13.3. Using Regular Expressions,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
-  1.3.2. Power,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- rejectDrop( ):  6.3 Drag-and-Drop, Java Foundation Classes
- RejectMoveMessage class (example):  6.4. Fixed Protocols, Java Distributed Computing
- related tables (RDBMS):  8.1. Relational Databases, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Relational Database Management System (see also RDBMS)
-  9.1. Relational Databases,  Java Servlet Programming
-  8.1. Relational Databases, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- relational databases:  2. JDBC, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - arrays of Strings, converting for storage in:  6.1.8.4 Using ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) in container-managed beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- connections, obtaining with JDBC:  6.2.6 Obtaining a Connection to the Database, Enterprise JavaBeans
- container-managed persistence and:  6.1 Container-Managed Persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- CTMs, analogies to:  1.5.4 Analogies to Relational Databases, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity bean fields, mapping to:  3.2.3.1 Object-to-relational persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
- JDBC, working with:  1.3.1. JDBC: Working with Databases, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- not object-oriented:  2.13.3. Java-Aware Databases, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- object-to-relational mapping tools:  9.8 Object-to-Relational Mapping Tools, Enterprise JavaBeans
- SQL standard:  1.6.3 Benefits of a Standard Server-Side Component Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    
    - EJB server support for:  4.1 Choosing and Setting Up an EJB Server, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- structure:  8. SQL Reference, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- Relationship Service (CORBA):  11.5. Life Cycle Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  11.8. Relationship Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- relationships (entity beans):  9.7 Entity Bean Relationships, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  
  - complex:  9.7.2 Complex Entity Relationships, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  9.7.2.3 Native Java persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- database IDs vs. business concepts:  9.7.1.1 Maintaining the database mapping, Enterprise JavaBeans
- database mapping:  9.7.1.1 Maintaining the database mapping, Enterprise JavaBeans
- mapping serializable:  9.7.1.2 Mapping serializable to VARBINARY, Enterprise JavaBeans
- simple:  9.7.1 Simple Associations, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  9.7.1.5 Native Java persistence, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
 
- releaseBeanContextResources( ) (BeanContextChildSupport):  10. The java.beans.beancontext Package, Java in a Nutshell
- releaseInputStream( ):  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- releaseOutputStream( ):  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- releaseService( )
- 
  
  - BeanContextServiceProvider interface:  10. The java.beans.beancontext Package, Java in a Nutshell
- BeanContextServices interface:  10. The java.beans.beancontext Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- reloading servlets:  3.2. Servlet Reloading,  Java Servlet Programming
- RemarshalException class:  33. The org.omg.CORBA.portable Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote
- 
  
  - database data servers:  7.2.6. Remote Data Servers, Java Distributed Computing
- databases:  7.2. Remote Database Applications, Java Distributed Computing
- method invocation:  3.2.2. Remote Method Calls, Java Distributed Computing
- object interfaces:  3.6.1. Remote Object Interfaces, Java Distributed Computing
- object references:  3.2.1. Creating Remote Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- objects
- 
    
    - communication protocol for:  3.3.4. Object Communication Protocol, Java Distributed Computing
- creating:  3.2.1. Creating Remote Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- for message passing:  6.7. Using Remote Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- registering (RMI):  3.6.5. Registering and Using a Remote Object, Java Distributed Computing
 
- Remote interface:  3.6.1. Remote Object Interfaces, Java Distributed Computing
- 
    -  D.1. The java.rmi Package, Java Distributed Computing
 
- Remote Method Invocation (see Java RMI)
- RemoteCall interface:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- RemoteException:  3.6.1. Remote Object Interfaces, Java Distributed Computing
- 
    -  C.2. Entry and EntryRep, Java Distributed Computing
-  D.1. The java.rmi Package, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RemoteObject class:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- RemoteRef interface:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- RemoteServer class:  3.6.2. Server Implementations, Java Distributed Computing
- 
    -  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RemoteStub class:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- transaction security:  1.3.6.2. Secure remote transactions, Java Distributed Computing
 
- remote element:  2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- remote interface:  5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  7.4. Implementing a Basic EJB Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  7.9.5. Assorted Other Changes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- business methods available to client:  7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- business methods, defining:  2.1.1 Classes and Interfaces, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  A.1.7 EJBObject interfaceEJB API
EJBObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- client-side API:  5.2.4 The Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- defining:  2.1.1.1 The remote interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  7.4.2. Remote Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- dependent class:  7.1.2.3 
Dependent classes: The CreditCard and Check classes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- in ejb-jar files:  10.7 The ejb-jar File, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB, RMI vs.:  7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- entity beans:  4.2.1 Cabin: The Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    
    - container-managed:  6.1.1 The Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- finder methods:  7.6.2. Finder Methods, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- implementing
- 
    
    - directly (EJB class):  7.4.3. The Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stub and skeleton classes:  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- JAR files:  7.7.4. Packaging Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Java RMI-IIOP restrictions on:  5.2.2.1 EJB 1.1: Java RMI-IIOP type restrictions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Java RMI return types, parameters, and exceptions: 
 
6.1.4 
Java RMI Return Types, Parameters, and Exceptions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- methods
- 
 - distinguishing from home interface:  10.6.3.4 Remote/home differentiation, Enterprise JavaBeans
- relation to home interface and bean implementation methods: 
 7.4. Implementing a Basic EJB Object, 
Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- problems with bean class implementation:  9.5 Implementing a Common Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- remote exceptions, declaring:  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote object, specifying:  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- security roles, mapping to methods:  10.6.2.1 Assigning roles to methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- session beans:  4.3.1 TravelAgent: The Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  7.3.1.1 TravelAgent: The remote interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- set and get methods:  6.1.1.1 Set and get methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- stateful session beans:  7.3.1 The TravelAgent Bean, Enterprise JavaBeans
- stateless session beans:  7.1.2.2 ProcessPayment: The remote interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  7.1.2.2 ProcessPayment: The remote interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- stub and skeleton classes, implementing:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- remote method calls,
  
executing with DII and DSI:  4.5. What If I Don't Know the Interface?, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote method invocation (see Java RMI)
- Remote Method Invocation, see RMI:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- remote methods
- 
  
  - arguments:  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CORBA,
    
out or inout arguments:  4.2.2. Turning IDL Into Java, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- declaring (remote interface):  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- IDL,
    
inout parameter:  4.2.2.3. The holder class, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- implementation, server (IDL/Java conversion):  4.2.3. Writing the Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- return values:  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- remote object servlet:  10.2.5.1. The servlet,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
  -  10.2.5.2. The superclass,  Java Servlet Programming
-  10.2.5.2. The superclass,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- remote objects
- 
  
- activatable,
    
implementing:  3.6.2. Defining an Activatable Remote Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
     -  -  3.6.2.2. Implementing an activatable object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
 
- activatable, defining:  3.6. Remote Object Activation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
    -  3.6.2. Defining an Activatable Remote Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- activation:  3.6. Remote Object Activation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- activation groups:  3.6.4. Activation Groups, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  - registering with:  3.6.4.2. Assigning activatable objects to groups, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- activation service (RMI):  3.1.3.2. Object activation service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- binding to CORBA Naming Service (JNDI):  3.8. RMI over IIOP, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- binding to names:  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- class names, finding:  3.6.4. Activation Groups, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- classes
- 
    
    - tracking (serialver utility):  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- implementation (RMI):  3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI registry:  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- clients accessing:  4.3. Putting It in the Public Eye, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- containers (EJB),
    
    - converting primary keys:  7.6.2. Finder Methods, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CORBA
- 
    
    - delegates:  4.2.2.2. The helper class, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- life cycle, controlling:  11.5. Life Cycle Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- creating and using:  3. Remote Method Invocation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- defining:  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
    -  3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- disassociating from beans:  7.6.5. Life Cycle of an Entity Bean, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJB:  7.2. EJB Roles, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
 -  7.2.1. The EJB Client, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- factory classes:  3.4.3. Factory Classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- finding:  4.4. Finding Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- getting from other remote objects:  4.4.2. Getting Objects from Other Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- IDL (interfaces, describing):  4. Java IDL, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- interaction, starting:  3.5. Dynamically Loaded Classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- interface, defining:  3.1.1. RMI in Action, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- interfaces not available:  4.5. What If I Don't Know the Interface?, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JNDI, looking up:  6. JNDI, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- looking up (RMI registry):  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- naming service (CORBA):  4.1.3. The Naming Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- native code, exporting (RMI and JNI):  3.7.1. RMI with JNI Versus CORBA, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- nonremote objects vs.:  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- nonreplicated:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- references as printable character strings:  4.4.3. Stringified Object References, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- registering (RMI registry):  3.1.1. RMI in Action, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote reference, generating:  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- server implementations:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- server-side implementation:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- session beans vs.:  7.5. Implementing Session Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stub and skeleton classes, generating:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stubs, skeletons and objects, relationship:  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- remote procedure calls (RPCs):  
1.5.1 TP Monitors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- remote references
- 
  
  - client stubs:  3.1.2. RMI Architecture, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- clients, obtaining (IDL/Java conversion):  4.3. Putting It in the Public Eye, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CORBA:  4.4. Finding Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJB objects, comparing:  5.2.5.3 Comparing beans for identity, Enterprise JavaBeans
- expiring:  3.1.3.3. Distributed garbage collection, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- explicit narrowing with PortableRemoteObject:  5.2.2.2 EJB 1.1: Explicit narrowing using PortableRemoteObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    
    - circumstances for use:  5.2.2.2 EJB 1.1: Explicit narrowing using PortableRemoteObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
- circumstances not requiring:  5.2.2.2 EJB 1.1: Explicit narrowing using PortableRemoteObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- factory classes:  3.4.3. Factory Classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- finding: 
 4.4. Finding Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- handle, obtaining through:  7.1.2.2 ProcessPayment: The remote interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- in bean-to-bean interaction:  9.5.1 Why the Bean Class Shouldn't Implement the Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
- to object servers:  1.3.1 Rolling Your Own Distributed Object, Enterprise JavaBeans
- objects, copying vs.:  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- persistence:  3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
    -  3.6. Remote Object Activation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3.6.1. Persistent Remote References, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- point-to-point, nonpersistent:  3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- reestablishing with handles:  7.6.6. Handles on Entity Beans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RemoteObject, containing:  
3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, 
Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI architecture:  3.1.2. RMI Architecture, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- serializable objects vs.:  5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- stringified:  4.4.3. Stringified Object References, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stubs (server objects):  4.2.2.4. The client and server stubs, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RemoteCall interface:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RemoteDaemonHttpServlet class:  10.3. Chat Server,  Java Servlet Programming
- remoteEquals( ):  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RemoteException:  5.2.2 EJB 1.1 and 1.0: The Java RMI Programming Model, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  
  -  3.1.1. RMI in Action, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  7.4.1. Home Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  7.6.2. Finder Methods, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  5.2.4 The Remote Interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  6.1.4 Java RMI Return Types, Parameters, and Exceptions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- bean-managed persistence, requirements for:  6.2.1 Making the ShipBean a Bean-Managed Entity, Enterprise JavaBeans
- checked sybsystem exceptions, wrapping:  6.2.2 Exception Handling, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB callback methods, use in:  6.2.8 The ejbLoad( ) and ejbStore( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- find methods:  6.2.10 ejbFind( ) Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- stateless session beans:  7.1.2.2 ProcessPayment: The remote interface, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- remoteHashCode( ):  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RemoteHttpServlet class:  10.2.5.2. The superclass,  Java Servlet Programming
- RemoteObject class:  3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RemoteRef interface:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RemoteServer class:  3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  3.6.2. Defining an Activatable Remote Object, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  14. The java.rmi.activation Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RemoteStub class:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remoteToString( ):  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- remove( ): 
 7.6.3. Entity Bean Implementation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - EJBHome interface:  5.2.3.1 removing beans
Removing beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJBObject interface:  5.2.5.4 Removing beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- remove methods, transactional attributes required in deployment descriptor:  10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- removeAll( ),
  
Collection interface:  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- removeCertificate( ), Identity class:  B.1.1.1. Using the identity class, Java Security
- 
  -  B.1.1.3. The Identity class and the security manager, Java Security
 
- RemoveException:  8.6.1.2 Application exceptions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  A.1.16 RemoveException, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  19. The javax.ejb Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- removeHandler( ):  6.6.2. Distributed Events, Java Distributed Computing
- removeIdentity( ), IdentityScope class:  B.2.1. Using the IdentityScope Class, Java Security
- 
  -  B.2.3. IdentityScope and the Security Manager, Java Security
 
- removeItemListener( ) (ItemSelectable):  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- removeLayoutComponent( ) (LayoutManager):  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- removeMember( ):  9.3.1. Building the Infrastructure with Message Passing, Java Distributed Computing
- removeNodeFromParent( ) (DefaultTreeModel):  34. The javax.swing.tree Package, Java Foundation Classes
- removePropertyChangeListener( ):  9. The java.beans Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  9. The java.beans Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- removeSelectionPaths( ), (DefaultTreeSelectionModel):  34. The javax.swing.tree Package, Java Foundation Classes
- removeShutdownHook( ):  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- removeStyle( ) (StyleContext):  30. The javax.swing.text Package, Java Foundation Classes
- removeTableModelListener( ) (TableModel):  29. The javax.swing.table Package, Java Foundation Classes
- removeUndoableEditListener( ) (UndoableEditSupport):  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- removeValue( ):  26. The javax.servlet.http Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  7.5.1. Session-Tracking Basics,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- removing beans:  3.1.1.2 Overview of state transitions, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  5.2.3.1 removing beans
Removing beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  6.3.3.5 Transitioning from the Ready State to the Pooled state via removal, Enterprise JavaBeans
- entity beans, bean-managed persistence:  6.2.9 The ejbRemove( ) Method, Enterprise JavaBeans
- stateless session beans:  7.2.2.1 Transitioning to the Method-Ready Pool, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- removing <BLINK>:  2.5.1. Creating a Servlet Chain,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
  -  13.3.1. Improving Deblink with Regular Expressions,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- renameTo( ) (File):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RenderableImage interface:  19. The java.awt.image.renderable Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RenderableImageOp class:  19. The java.awt.image.renderable Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RenderableImageProducer class:  19. The java.awt.image.renderable Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RenderContext class:  19. The java.awt.image.renderable Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RenderedImage class:  18. The java.awt.image Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RenderedImageFactory interface:  19. The java.awt.image.renderable Package, Java Foundation Classes
- Renderer interface:  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
- rendering hints:  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  
  - Java 2D:  4.2 Java 2D Graphics Attributes and Operations, Java Foundation Classes
- 
    -  4.8 Rendering Hints, Java Foundation Classes
-  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- text:  4.9.4 Text-Rendering Hints, Java Foundation Classes
 
 
- RenderingHints class:  4.8 Rendering Hints, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  -  4.9.4 Text-Rendering Hints, Java Foundation Classes
-  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- renew( ):  C.4.5. renew( ), Java Distributed Computing
- RepaintManager class:  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
- Repeatable Read isolation level:  8.3.3 Transaction Isolation Levels, Enterprise JavaBeans
- repeatable reads:  8.3.1 Dirty, Repeatable, and Phantom Reads, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  8.3.1.2 Repeatable reads, Enterprise JavaBeans
- transactions:  2.10. Transactions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- repetitive tasks, threads for:  4.8. Threads, Java in a Nutshell
- replace( ):  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  
  
- AbstractUndoableEdit:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- StringBuffer class:  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- replaceEdit( )
- 
  
  - CompoundEdit class:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- UndoableEdit interface:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
- UndoManager class:  35. The javax.swing.undo Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- replaceText( ) (TextArea):  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- ReplicateScaleFilter class:  18. The java.awt.image Package, Java Foundation Classes
- replication (remote objects):  3.1.2. RMI Architecture, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- Repository interface (CORBA), Java IDL not supporting:  12. Java IDL Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- request( ),  
TopicRequestor interface:  21. The javax.jms Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Request class:  30. The org.omg.CORBA Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- request dispatching (servlets):  5.10.1. Request Dispatching, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- Request interface:  4.5.1. Dynamic Invocation Interface, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- request parameters, parsing:  13.1. Parsing Parameters,  Java Servlet Programming
- request( ) (QueueRequestor):  21. The javax.jms Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RequestDispatcher interface:  5.10.1. Request Dispatching, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  25. The javax.servlet Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- requestFocus( ):  3.8.1 Focus Management, Java Foundation Classes
- requestFocusEnabled:  3.8.1 Focus Management, Java Foundation Classes
- requestPasswordAuthentication( ) (Authenticator):  16. The java.net Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  16. The java.net Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- requests (servlets):  5.2.5. Servlet Requests, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - attributes, setting:  5.10.1. Request Dispatching, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- Required transaction attribute:  8.2.3 Transaction Attributes Defined, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  10.6.1 Specifying a Bean's Transactional Attributes, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- Requires New transaction attribute:  8.2.3 Transaction Attributes Defined, Enterprise JavaBeans
- res-auth element:  10.5.5 References to External Resources, Enterprise JavaBeans
- res-ref-name element:  6.2.6.1 EJB 1.1: Using JDBC in EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  10.5.5 References to External Resources, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- res-type element:  6.2.6.1 EJB 1.1: Using JDBC in EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  10.5.5 References to External Resources, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- ResAssignment class (example):  7.2.4. JDBC-Enabled Data Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  7.2.4. JDBC-Enabled Data Objects, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RescaleOp class:  4.10.6 Processing a BufferedImage, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  -  4.10.6 Processing a BufferedImage, Java Foundation Classes
-  18. The java.awt.image Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- reservations, using entity bean for:  7.3.1.5 Why use a Reservation entity bean?, Enterprise JavaBeans
- reserved words:  2.3. Identifiers and Reserved Words, Java in a Nutshell
- reset( )
- 
  
  - ByteArrayOutputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- BytesMessage:  21. The javax.jms Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CertificateFactory class:  19. The java.security.cert Package, Java in a Nutshell
- CharArrayReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- CharArrayWriter class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Checksum interface:  25. The java.util.zip Package, Java in a Nutshell
- InputStream class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- MessageDigest class:  9.1. Using the Message Digest Class, Java Security
- 
-  17. The java.security Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- Reader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- StringReader class:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- resetSyntax( ):  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- resetting message digests:  9.1. Using the Message Digest Class, Java Security
- 
  -  9.3. Implementing a MessageDigest Class, Java Security
 
- resizeBuffer( ):  8.5.1. Streaming Multimedia, Java Distributed Computing
- resolve( ) (NamingContext):  35. The org.omg.CosNaming Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- resolveClass( ):  3.4.1.1. Protected methods in the ClassLoader class, Java Security
- resolve_initial_references( ) (ORB):  4.1.3. The Naming Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  4.1.3. The Naming Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  4.3. Putting It in the Public Eye, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  4.4.1. Initial ORB References, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  30. The org.omg.CORBA Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- Resolver interface:  24. The javax.naming.spi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ResolveResult class:  24. The javax.naming.spi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- resolving classes:  3.2. Anatomy of a Class Loader, Java Security
- 
  -  3.4.1.1. Protected methods in the ClassLoader class, Java Security
 
- resolving object names:  B.1. Naming Service, Java Distributed Computing
- resource abstraction (servlets):  5.10.3. Resource Abstraction, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- resource bundles:  12.5.3. Resource Bundles,  Java Servlet Programming
- resource factories:  10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- resource management:  3. Resource Management and the Primary Services, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  
  - bindings, listing:  6.6.3. Listing the Bindings of a Context , Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- database connections, closing:  2.4. Connecting to the Database, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- dependent classes, use of:  7.1.2.3 
Dependent classes: The CreditCard and Check classes, Enterprise JavaBeans
- instance pooling:  3.1.1 instance pooling
Instance Pooling, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
    -  3.1.1.3 Instance swapping, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- listing behavior vs. entity beans:  9.3.2 Resource Consumption, Enterprise JavaBeans
- ORBS, lacking support for:  1.5.3 CTMs: The Hybrid of ORBs and TP Monitors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- servers (EJB), container role in:  7.2.3. The EJB Container, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- servlets, benefits:  5.1. The Servlet Life Cycle, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- shared attributes (servlets):  5.10.2. Shared Attributes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- resource pooling, container management of EJB:
    
 7.2.3. The EJB Container, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- resource-ref element:  10.5.1 Session and Entity Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  
  - declaration for DataSource connection factory:  10.5.5 References to External Resources, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- ResourceBundle class:  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- resources (see system resources)
- resources for further information: 
 C. Security Resources, 
Java Security
- 
  
  - applets:  5. Java Security, Java in a Nutshell
- beans:  6. JavaBeans, Java in a Nutshell
- enterprise packages:  4.1. Java Platform Overview, Java in a Nutshell
- examples in this book:  0.5. Examples Online, Java in a Nutshell
- graphics/GUI packages:  4.1. Java Platform Overview, Java in a Nutshell
- IDL tool:  8. Java Development Tools, Java in a Nutshell
- InfoBus standard extension:  6. JavaBeans, Java in a Nutshell
- Java Activation Framework standard extension:  6. JavaBeans, Java in a Nutshell
- Java programming
- 
    
    - books:  0.3. Related Books, Java in a Nutshell
- language:  2. Java Syntax
from the Ground Up, Java in a Nutshell
- tutorial:  1.3.3. Exceptions, Java in a Nutshell
- web sites:  0.4. Java Programming Resources Online, Java in a Nutshell
 
- JavaBeans API event model:  6.1. Bean Basics, Java in a Nutshell
- portability certification program (Sun):  7.2. Portability Conventions and Pure Java Rules, Java in a Nutshell
- quick reference material, generating:  0.8. How the Quick Reference Is Generated, Java in a Nutshell
- RMI tool:  8. Java Development Tools, Java in a Nutshell
- security:  5.5.3. Security for System Administrators, Java in a Nutshell
- standard extensions:  4.1. Java Platform Overview, Java in a Nutshell
 
- response
- 
  
  - body:  5.1. The Structure of a Response,  Java Servlet Programming
- headers
- 
    
    - example:  2.1.1. Requests, Responses, and Headers,  Java Servlet Programming
- partial table of:  5.6. HTTP Headers,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- image:  6.1. Images,  Java Servlet Programming
- structure:  5.1. The Structure of a Response,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- ResponseHandler interface:  33. The org.omg.CORBA.portable Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- restrictions
- 
  
  - on anonymous classes:  3.12.2. Restrictions on Anonymous Classes, Java in a Nutshell
- on encryption:  13.1. Export Restrictions, Java Security
- on local classes:  3.11.2. Restrictions on Local Classes, Java in a Nutshell
- on member classes:  3.10.2. Restrictions on Member Classes, Java in a Nutshell
- on static member classes:  3.9.2. Restrictions on Static Member Classes, Java in a Nutshell
 
- result sets
- 
  
  - deleting rows:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- multiple:  2.5.1. Multiple Result Sets, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- structure, discovering:  2.9. Metadata, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- results, 
  
SQL queries:  2.6. Results, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ResultSet class:  7.1.1. Data Retrieval Example, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  7.1.2.4. ResultSet, Java Distributed Computing
- getAsciiStream( ) method:  9.5.2. Binaries and Books ,  Java Servlet Programming
- getBinaryStream( ) method:  9.5.2. Binaries and Books ,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
    -  9.5.2. Binaries and Books ,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- getObject( ) method:  9.2.3. Executing SQL Queries,  Java Servlet Programming
- getString( ) method:  9.2.3. Executing SQL Queries,  Java Servlet Programming
- indexes, numbered 1 to n:  9.2.5. Result Sets in Detail,  Java Servlet Programming
- next( ) method:  9.2.3. Executing SQL Queries,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- ResultSet interface:  2.2. JDBC Basics, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  2.6. Results, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- BLOBs and CLOBs:  2.13.4. BLOBs and CLOBs, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- cursor location (JDBC 2.0):  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- data types
- 
    
    - large, handling:  2.6.2. Large Data Types, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- JDBC 2.0 vs. 1.0, navigating:  2.6. Results, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JDBC 1.0 vs. JDBC 2.0:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- result set types, listed:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- rows, inserting, deleting, editing data:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- scroll-sensitive, updateable:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- SQL queries:  2.5. Statements, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- updating (single table without joins):  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- ResultSetMetaData class
- 
  
  - getColumnCount( ) method:  9.2.5. Result Sets in Detail,  Java Servlet Programming
- getColumnLabel( ) method:  9.2.5. Result Sets in Detail,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- ResultSetMetaData interface:  2.9. Metadata, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- database table, contents and data types (example program):  2.9.2. ResultSetMetaData, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- resume( ):  4.4.2. Distributed ThreadGroups, Java Distributed Computing
- resume( ) (Thread):  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- retainAll( ) (Collection):  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Retry-After header:  5.6. HTTP Headers,  Java Servlet Programming
- return codes (SQL):  8.6. Return Codes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- @return doc-comment tag:  7.3.2. Doc-Comment Tags, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  7.3.2. Doc-Comment Tags, Java in a Nutshell
 
- return statements:  2.6.13. The return Statement, Java in a Nutshell
- return types:  2.5.1.4. Return type, Java in a Nutshell
- Java RMI:  6.1.4 
Java RMI Return Types, Parameters, and Exceptions, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- return values:  1.3.2.3. Defining a method, Java in a Nutshell
- return values (remote methods):  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - serializable, required:  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- returnConnection( ) method:  9.4.3. Connection Pooling,  Java Servlet Programming
- returning results:  1.3.2.13. Returning the result, Java in a Nutshell
- return_value( ) (Request):  30. The org.omg.CORBA Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- reusing abilities of another servlet:  11.2. Servlet Reuse,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
  -  11.2.2. Reusing ChatServlet,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- reverse( ) (Collections):  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- reverseOrder( ) (Collections):  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- revoked certificates:  10.4.5. Revoked Certificates, Java Security
- 
  -  D.2. Package java.security.cert, Java Security
-  D.2. Package java.security.cert, Java Security
 
- RevokedCertificate class:  D.2. Package java.security.cert, Java Security
- 
  -  D.2. Package java.security.cert, Java Security
 
- revokeService( ) (BeanContextServices):  10. The java.beans.beancontext Package, Java in a Nutshell
- rewind( ) (DynAny):  30. The org.omg.CORBA Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- rewriting URLs:  7.3. URL Rewriting,  Java Servlet Programming
- RFC 1630 (about URIs, URLs, and URNs):  4.4.5. Determining What Was Requested,  Java Servlet Programming
- RFC 1521 (Base64 encoding):  8.1.2. Custom Authorization,  Java Servlet Programming
- RFC 2278 (charsets):  12.3.1. Charsets,  Java Servlet Programming
- RFC 2109 (cookie specification):  7.4. Persistent Cookies,  Java Servlet Programming
- RFC 1867 (file-uploading specification):  4.4.9.3. Receiving files using the input stream,  Java Servlet Programming
- RFC 2070 (HTML internationalization):  12.6. HTML Forms,  Java Servlet Programming
- RFC 2279 (UTF-8 character set):  12.4.1. UCS-2 and UTF-8,  Java Servlet Programming
- RGBImageFilter class:  18. The java.awt.image Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RGBtoHSB( ) (Color):  9. The java.awt Package, Java Foundation Classes
- Rich Text Format (RTF):  3.21 JTextComponent and HTML Text Display, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  -  33. The javax.swing.text.rtf Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- right-to-left associativity:  2.5.1.2. Associativity, Java in a Nutshell
- RMI:  3.6. Java RMI, 
Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  1.3.2. RMI: Remote Method Invocation, 
Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3. Remote Method Invocation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- activation features, listed:  3.6. Remote Object Activation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- activation system:  3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
    -  14. The java.rmi.activation Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- advantages:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- API:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- architecture:  3.1.2. RMI Architecture, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- classes
- converting to RMI/IIOP:  3.8. RMI over IIOP, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- loading:  3.5. Dynamically Loaded Classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- client servlets:  13.6. Acting as an RMI Client,  Java Servlet Programming
- communication:  10.2.5. RMI Communication,  Java Servlet Programming
- communication styles, remote objects:  3.1.2. RMI Architecture, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CORBA distributed object API vs.:  3.7.1. RMI with JNI Versus CORBA, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- CORBA vs.:  4.1. The CORBA Architecture, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- disadvantages:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- EJB and:  7. Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- firewall limitations:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- fundamental roles:  7.2. EJB Roles, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- IIOP:  3.8. RMI over IIOP, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- interfaces (elements):  3. Remote Method Invocation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JNDI, looking up remote objects:  6. JNDI, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- JNI vs. CORBA:  3.7.1. RMI with JNI Versus CORBA, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- language dependence (Java only):  3.1. Introduction to RMI, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- native method calls:  3.7. RMI and Native Method Calls, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- no requests or responses:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- object services:  3.1.3. RMI Object Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- objects, accessing from CORBA:  3.8.1. Accessing RMI Objects from CORBA, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- registry (see RMI registry)
- registry server:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
    -  10.2.5.2. The superclass,  Java Servlet Programming
-  10.2.5.2. The superclass,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- rmic compiler:  10.2.5.1. The servlet,  Java Servlet Programming
- 
    -  10.3.5. The RMI Applet,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- servlet feature:  1.3.2. Power,  Java Servlet Programming
- stub/skeleton layer:  3.4.2. Remote Method Arguments and Return Values, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- supported by Netscape Navigator only:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
- transport layer:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- RMI API
- 
  
  - activation daemon:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- registry,    
environment (classpath):  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI registry:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- rmic compiler (see rmic)
- serial version utility:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- tools:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RMI class loaders:  3.2.3. The RMI Class Loader, Java Security
- 
  -  3.2.6. Choosing the Right Class Loader, Java Security
-  D.8. Miscellaneous Packages, Java Security
 
- RMI compiler (see rmic)
- RMI Naming registry:  3.6.3.1. Registering an activatable object without instantiating, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  - (see also RMI registry)
- JNDI, conversion (talking to CORBA Naming Service):  3.8. RMI over IIOP, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote objects, registering:  3.6.3.1. Registering an activatable object without instantiating, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- rmi protocol (object URLs):  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMI registry:  3.1.3.1. Naming/registry service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- activatable class, registering:  3.6. Remote Object Activation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- classpath, stubs and skeletons:  3.5.1. Configuring Clients and Servers for Remote Class Loading, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- factory class:  3.4.3. Factory Classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3.4.3. Factory Classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- naming service:  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- registering remote objects without activation:  3.6. Remote Object Activation, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote objects, looking up:  3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- remote objects, registering:  3.1.1. RMI in Action, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RMI security manager:  6.3.7.1. The RMI security manager, Java Security
- rmic:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - Skeleton interface:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- stubs and skeletons:  3.1.1. RMI in Action, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
    
  -  3.3. Creating the Stubs and Skeletons, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3.2. Defining Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- updated, RMI/IIOP:  3.8. RMI over IIOP, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- rmic compiler:  3.6.4. Client Stubs and Server Skeletons, Java Distributed Computing
- 
-  10.2.5.1. The servlet, 
     Java Servlet Programming
-  10.3.5. The RMI Applet,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- RMIChatClient class (example):  10.1. A Simple Chat System, Java Distributed Computing
- RMIChessMove interface (example):  6.7. Using Remote Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- RMIChessMoveImpl class (example):  6.7. Using Remote Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- RMIChessPlayer interface (example):  6.7. Using Remote Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- RMIChessPlayerImpl class (example):  6.7. Using Remote Objects, Java Distributed Computing
- RMIClassLoader class:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  3.5. Dynamically Loaded Classes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3.5.1. Configuring Clients and Servers for Remote Class Loading, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  3.2.3. The RMI Class Loader, Java Security
-  3.2.6. Choosing the Right Class Loader, Java Security
-  D.8. Miscellaneous Packages, Java Security
 
- RMIClientSocketFactory class:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RMICollaborator interface (example):  9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RMICollaboratorImpl class (example):  9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI, Java Distributed Computing
-  10.1. A Simple Chat System, Java Distributed Computing
-  10.2. A Shared Whiteboard, Java Distributed Computing
 
- rmid command:  9. RMI Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RMIDatabaseItem interface (example):  7.2.6.2. Distributed objects from the data server, Java Distributed Computing
- RMIFailureHandler class:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RMI/IIOP:  3.5. CORBA, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  
  - casting, not supporting:  5.2.2.2 EJB 1.1: Explicit narrowing using PortableRemoteObject, Enterprise JavaBeans
- problems with firewalls:  11.3 Web Components and EJB, Enterprise JavaBeans
- RMI communicating with CORBA remote objects:  3.1. Introduction to RMI, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- servers, client compatibility with:  7.9.5. Assorted Other Changes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- TCP/IP protocol base:  4.1.4. Inter-ORB Communication, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- tnameserv utility:  3.8. RMI over IIOP, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- web sites for information:  10.1.3. JDBC, RMI, and a Little CORBA,  Java Servlet Programming
 
- RMIMediator interface (example):  9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI, Java Distributed Computing
 
- RMIMediatorImpl class (example):  9.3.2. Collaborating with RMI, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  10.2. A Shared Whiteboard, Java Distributed Computing
 
- rmiregistry command:  3.6.3. The RMI Registry, Java Distributed Computing
- RMISchedDbase interface (example):  7.2.6.2. Distributed objects from the data server, Java Distributed Computing
- RMIScheduler class (example):  7.2.6.2. Distributed objects from the data server, Java Distributed Computing
- RMISecurityException:  D.1. The java.rmi Package, Java Distributed Computing
-  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RMISecurityManager class:  D.1. The java.rmi Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  3.5.1. Configuring Clients and Servers for Remote Class Loading, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  13. The java.rmi Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  6.3.7.1. The RMI security manager, Java Security
-  D.8. Miscellaneous Packages, Java Security
- setting for remote class loading:  3.5.1. Configuring Clients and Servers for Remote Class Loading, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RMIServerSocketFactory class:  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RMISocketFactory class:  D.3. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  17. The java.rmi.server Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RMISolver interface (example):  3.6.7. An RMI Solver, Java Distributed Computing
- RmtThreadGroup class (example):  4.4.2. Distributed ThreadGroups, Java Distributed Computing
- rogues, fiendish:  8. Security,  Java Servlet Programming
- role-driven access control:  3.2.6.1 EJB 1.1: Role-driven access control, Enterprise JavaBeans
- role-link element:  10.5.6 Security Roles, Enterprise JavaBeans
- role-name element:  10.5.6 Security Roles, Enterprise JavaBeans
- RoleIdentity class:  6.2.5 EJB 1.0: EJBContext, Enterprise JavaBeans
- roll( ):  23. The java.util Package, Java in a Nutshell
- rollback( )
- 
  
  
-  2.10. Transactions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  8.5.3 UserTransaction, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  9.4.1. Using Transactions with JDBC,  Java Servlet Programming
-  1.3.8. JTA: Managing Distributed Transactions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
-  7.1.2.3. Statement, Java Distributed Computing
- Connection interface:  18. The java.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- EJBContext methods:  8.5.5 EJBContext Rollback Methods, Enterprise JavaBeans
- marking transaction for:  8.5.3 UserTransaction, Enterprise JavaBeans
- UserTransaction interface:  28. The javax.transaction Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- rollback/commit control in updating databases:  8.2.4 Transaction Propagation , Enterprise JavaBeans
- RollbackException class:  28. The javax.transaction Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- root cause exception, specifying (Servlet API Version 2.1):  5.10. The Servlet API 2.1, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- root (CORBA naming directory):  4.1.3. The Naming Service, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- root directories, listing:  11. The java.io Package, Java in a Nutshell
- root directory of server:  4.2.1. Getting Information About the Server,  Java Servlet Programming
- root element:  2.1.2.2 EJB 1.1: Deployment descriptors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  4.2.5 EJB 1.1: The Deployment Descriptor, Enterprise JavaBeans
-  10.4 The Descriptor's Body, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- root object class (CORBA):  4.4. Finding Remote Objects, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- root packages (IDL/Java mapping):  12. Java IDL Tools, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RootLayout class:  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RootPaneContainer interface:  2.4 Containers and Containment, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  -  23. The javax.swing Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- rotate( )
- 
  
  - AffineTransform class:  4.2 Java 2D Graphics Attributes and Operations, Java Foundation Classes
- 
    -  4.11.1 Setting Up an AffineTransform, Java Foundation Classes
 
- Graphics2D class:  4.3 The Coordinate System, Java Foundation Classes
- 
    -  4.3 The Coordinate System, Java Foundation Classes
 
 
- RoundRectangle2D class:  16. The java.awt.geom Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RowMapper interface:  34. The javax.swing.tree Package, Java Foundation Classes
- rows
- 
  
  - insertions, preventing:  2.10. Transactions, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- navigating (ResultSet):  2.6. Results, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- ResultSet
- 
    
    - accessing:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- editing data, inserting or deleting:  2.13.1. Results Handling, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
 
- RowSet interface:  2.13.5. The JDBC Standard Extension, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- 
  -  27. The javax.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
 
- RowSetEvent class:  27. The javax.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RowSetInternal interface:  27. The javax.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RowSetListener interface:  27. The javax.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RowSetMetaData interface:  27. The javax.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RowSetReader interface:  27. The javax.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RowSetWriter interface:  27. The javax.sql Package, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- RPCs (remote procedure calls):  1.5.1 TP Monitors, Enterprise JavaBeans
- RSA and DSA public and private keys:  20. The java.security.interfaces Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - representing and encoding:  21. The java.security.spec Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- RSA encryption:  13.6.3. SSL Encryption, Java Security
- 
  
  - RSAPrivateKeyCrtSpec class:  13.4.2.1. Secret key specifications, Java Security
- RSAPrivateKeySpec class:  13.4.2.1. Secret key specifications, Java Security
- 
    -  D.4. Package java.security.spec, Java Security
 
- RSAPublicKey interface:  D.7. Package javax.crypto.spec, Java Security
- RSAPublicKeySpec class:  13.4.2.1. Secret key specifications, Java Security
- 
    -  D.4. Package java.security.spec, Java Security
 
 
- RSA public key encryption:  5.7.2.1. Encryption techniques, Java Distributed Computing
- RSAKey interface:  20. The java.security.interfaces Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RSAKeyGenParameterSpec interface:  21. The java.security.spec Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RSAKeyPairGenerator class:  5.4.3. Keys in the Java Security API, Java Distributed Computing
- RSAPrivateCrtKey interface:  20. The java.security.interfaces Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RSAPrivateCrtKeySpec interface:  21. The java.security.spec Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RSAPrivateKey interface:  20. The java.security.interfaces Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RSAPrivateKeySpec interface:  21. The java.security.spec Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RSAPublicKey interface:  20. The java.security.interfaces Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  20. The java.security.interfaces Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- RSAPublicKeySpec interface:  21. The java.security.spec Package, Java in a Nutshell
- RTCP (Real-Time Control Protocol):  8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management, Java Distributed Computing
- RTF (Rich Text Format):  3.21 JTextComponent and HTML Text Display, Java Foundation Classes
- 
  -  33. The javax.swing.text.rtf Package, Java Foundation Classes
 
- RTFEditorKit class:  33. The javax.swing.text.rtf Package, Java Foundation Classes
- RTInputStream class (example):  8.4.1. Raw Data Monitoring, Java Distributed Computing
- RTOutputStream class (example):  8.4.1. Raw Data Monitoring, Java Distributed Computing
- RTP (Real-Time Protocol):  8.2.3. Levels of Monitoring and Management, Java Distributed Computing
- RuleBasedCollator class:  22. The java.text Package, Java in a Nutshell
- rules:  6.2. JavaBeans Conventions, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  - (see also conventions)
- pure Java:  7.2. Portability Conventions and Pure Java Rules, Java in a Nutshell
 
- run( ):  1.3.7. Multithreading Support, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  4.1. Thread and Runnable, Java Distributed Computing
 
- run-as-identity:  7.7.2. Access-Control Deployment Attributes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- run-as-mode:  7.7.2. Access-Control Deployment Attributes, Java Enterprise in a Nutshell
- runAs Identity:  3.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Method-driven access control, Enterprise JavaBeans
- 
  -  3.2.6.2 EJB 1.0: Method-driven access control, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- RunElement class:  31. The javax.swing.text.html Package, Java Foundation Classes
- runFinalization( ):  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  
  - System class:  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- Runnable interface:  1.3.7. Multithreading Support, Java Distributed Computing
- 
  -  4.1. Thread and Runnable, Java Distributed Computing
-  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- for asynchronous message passing:  6.3.2. A Basic Message Processor, Java Distributed Computing
- implementing:  4.2.1. Implementing Runnable, Java Distributed Computing
 
- Runnable method:  4.8. Threads, Java in a Nutshell
- RunnableSolver class (example):  4.2.1. Implementing Runnable, Java Distributed Computing
- RunnableSolverClient class (example):  4.2.1. Implementing Runnable, Java Distributed Computing
- RunnableSolveServer class (example):  4.2.1. Implementing Runnable, Java Distributed Computing
- running Java applications:  1.4. Running a Java Application, Java Security
- 
  
  - JavaRunner for (example):  1.4. Running a Java Application, Java Security
- Launcher for (example):  1.4.2. Built-in Java Application Security, Java Security
 
- running programs:  1.3.1. Compiling and Running the Program, Java in a Nutshell
- runtime behaviors
- 
  
  - customizing with deployment descriptors:  2.1.2 Deployment Descriptors and JAR Files, Enterprise JavaBeans
- modifying at deployment in server-side components:  1.1.2 Server-Side Components, Enterprise JavaBeans
 
- runtime bytecode verification:  2.2.3. Runtime Enforcement, Java Security
- Runtime class:  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
 
- runtime environment
- 
  
  - Java RMI Registry:  3.6.3. The RMI Registry, Java Distributed Computing
- loading class definitions:  2.3. The ClassLoader, Java Distributed Computing
- 
    
    - object serialization versus:  3.6.6. Serializing Objects, Java Distributed Computing
 
- managing threads:  4.3. Managing Threads at Runtime, Java Distributed Computing
- remote objects and:  3.3. Features of Distributed Object Systems, Java Distributed Computing
- security and:  1.3.6.1. Runtime environment, Java Distributed Computing
 
- runtime exceptions:  6.2.2 Exception Handling, Enterprise JavaBeans
- Runtime interface:  2.1.4. Streams, Readers, and Writers for Input and Output, Java Distributed Computing
- RuntimeException:  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- Runtime.exec( ) method, conventions/rules for:  7.2. Portability Conventions and Pure Java Rules, Java in a Nutshell
- RuntimePermission class:  12. The java.lang Package, Java in a Nutshell
- 
  -  5.2.2. Permissions of the Java API, Java Security
-  6.3.6. Establishing a Security Policy in 1.2, Java Security
-  D.8. Miscellaneous Packages, Java Security
 
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