RMI and stub

i have an ServerIfc.java which is an interface for the RMI (and extends the Remote object) , and ServerImpl.java which is an implemmentation of the ServerIfc.java interface.
when i execute the rmic command i got ServerImpl_stub.class.
My question is , if any change in the ServerImpl.java (e.g add System.out) will cause the ServerImpl_stub.class to be changed too? does the ServerImpl_stub.class will be changed only if the ServerIfc.java will be changed??

I think yes. If you change anything in the interface's implementation the generated stubs and/or skeletons will change too.
If you change the interface, your implementation-class should change as well. That is quite obvious. Thus, your stubs and skellies will change as well after you've compiled with rmic.
This question belongs in the RMI forums though...

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