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- | A leased object reference is a remote far reference that grants access to a remote object for a limited period of time. When the time period has elapsed, the access to the remote object is terminated and the leased reference is said to //expire//. Similarly to remote far references, a leased reference abstracts client objects from the actual network connection state. Client objects can send a message to the remote object even if a leased | + | A leased object reference is a remote far reference that grants access to a remote object for a limited period of time. When the time period has elapsed, the access to the remote object is terminated and the leased reference is said to //expire//. Similarly to remote far references, a leased reference abstracts client objects from the actual network connection state. Client objects can send a message to the remote object even if a leased |
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