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package org.jboss.remoting;
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* Predefined subsystem types. These are strings since you could support a proprietary
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* subsystem or new specification by just adding the new subsystem string name on the server/client.
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* @author <a href="mailto:jhaynie@vocalocity.net">Jeff Haynie</a>
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* @version $Revision: 566 $
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public interface Subsystem
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// special subsystem defined as self, which is the transport layer - used when the transport
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// wants to send messages to itself, such as ping, synching data on both sides, etc. which
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// don't actually get propograted up the transport layer
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public static final String SELF = "self";
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public static final String JMX = "jmx";
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public static final String JMS = "jms";
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public static final String EJB = "ejb";
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public static final String RMI = "rmi";