java.rmi
Class Naming
The
Naming
class handles interactions with RMI registries.
Each method takes a URL in
String
form, which points to
the RMI registry. The scheme of the URL is irrelevant. The relevant
part is:
//host:port/name
which tells the method how to locate and access the registry. The host
and port are both optional, and default to `localhost' and the standard
RMI registry port (1099) respectively. The name is simply a string
used to refer to a particular service hosted by the registry. The
registry does not attempt to interpret this further.
RMI services are registered using one of these names, and the same name
is later used by the client to lookup the service and access its methods.
Registries can be shared by multiple services, or a service can create
its own registry using
createRegistry()
.
static void | bind(String name, Remote obj) - Try to bind the given object to the given service name.
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static String[] | list(String name) - Lists all services at the named registry.
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static Remote | lookup(String name) - Looks for the remote object that is associated with the named service.
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static void | rebind(String name, Remote obj) - Forces the binding between the given Remote-object and the given service
name, even if there was already an object bound to this name.
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static void | unbind(String name) - Remove a binding for a given service name.
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clone , equals , extends Object> getClass , finalize , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
lookup
public static Remote lookup(String name)
throws NotBoundException,
MalformedURLException,
RemoteException
Looks for the remote object that is associated with the named service.
Name and location is given in form of a URL without a scheme:
//host:port/service-name
The port is optional.
name
- the service name and location
- Remote-object that implements the named service
Naming.java --
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