I am trying to add arguments in RMI method. When I add e.g. String everything works fine. But I am not sure if I can pass an object I created. I am new to RMI so my code is very simple:
HelloIF
public interface HelloIF extends Remote {
    String greeting(Context c) throws RemoteException;
}
Hello
public class Hello extends UnicastRemoteObject implements HelloIF {
    public Hello() throws RemoteException {
    }
    public String greeting(Context c) throws RemoteException {
        addToContext(c);
        report(c);
        return "greeting";
    }
    void addToContext(Context c) {
        c.addID(Thread.currentThread().getId());
    }
    void report(Context c) {
        System.out.println("Hello.greeting() thread : "
                + Thread.currentThread().getName() + " "
                + Thread.currentThread().getId());
        System.out.println("Hello.greeting() context : "
                + c.getDistributedThreadName() + " " + c.getRequestType());
    }
}
RMIServer
public class RMIServer {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws RemoteException, MalformedURLException {
        LocateRegistry.createRegistry(1099);
        HelloIF hello = new Hello();
        Naming.rebind("server.Hello", hello);
        System.out.println("server.RMI Server is ready.");
        System.out.println("RMIServer.main() thread : " + Thread.currentThread().getName() 
                + " " + Thread.currentThread().getId());
    }
}
RMIClient
public class RMIClient {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws RemoteException, MalformedURLException, NotBoundException {
        Context context = new Context("request1", Thread.currentThread().getName()+System.currentTimeMillis());
        Registry registry = LocateRegistry.getRegistry("localhost");
        HelloIF hello = (HelloIF) registry.lookup("server.Hello");
        System.out.println(hello.greeting(context));
        System.out.println("RMIClient.mian() thread : " + Thread.currentThread().getName() 
                + " " + Thread.currentThread().getId());
    }
}
and finally my class Context
public class Context 
{
    private String requestType;
    private String distributedThreadName;
    private List<Long> IDList;
   (...) getters/setters
}
What should I do to make passing Context possible?
 
    