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One of the features of JBoss Remoting is to be able to dynamically discover remoting servers. This is done through the use of what remoting calls detectors. These detectors run in same instance as the servers and the clients. The detectors that run within the server instance automatically gets list of remoting servers running locally and emits a detection message contain information about those servers, such as their locator url and subsystems supported. The detector running within the client instance will receive these detection messages and update a local registry, called the network registry, with this information. The client detector will also monitor the remoting servers it has discovered in case one were to fail, in which case, will notify the network registry of the failure The network registry will then fire events to registered listeners (via JMX notifications), to include events such as new server added or server failure.