-local ID (or pointer) associated with it. If this is the case, an object
-stub will be created by the ORB.
-
-To maintain the ID->pointer mapping, the ORB will maintain a pointer object
-for every local ID in an ID space that is not the "home" of the real
-object. These objects, whose memory is chargeable to the address space
-they were created for, contain the application address associated with the
-ID, as well as a pointer to the real object. The pointer object may also
-hold cached results of permission checks.
-
-For every real object, the ORB maintains a similar internal object, but
-instead of a pointer to a real object, it contains all the information
-needed for the ORB to carry out requests on the ID.
-
-Method IDs
-==========
+local ID (or pointer) associated with it. If this is the case, an ID in the
+remote numberspace (high-bit set) will be created by the ORB, and the object
+will be on the receiver's newobj list.