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class:Registry [CHANGED]

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Remote


    public interface Registry
    extends Remote
    
    Registry is a remote interface to a simple remote object registry that provides methods for storing and retrieving remote object references bound with arbitrary string names. The bind, unbind, and rebind methods are used to alter the name bindings in the registry, and the lookup and list methods are used to query the current name bindings.

    In its typical usage, a Registry enables RMI client bootstrapping: it provides a simple means for a client to obtain an initial reference to a remote object. Therefore, a registry's remote object implementation is typically exported with a well-known address, such as with a well-known ObjID and TCP port number (default is 1099).

    The LocateRegistry class provides a programmatic API for constructing a bootstrap reference to a Registry at a remote address (see the static getRegistry methods) and for creating and exporting a Registry in the current VM on a particular local address (see the static createRegistry methods).

    A Registry implementation may choose to restrict access to some or all of its methods (for example, methods that mutate the registry's bindings may be restricted to calls originating from the local host). If a Registry method chooses to deny access for a given invocation, its implementation may throw AccessException, which (because it extends RemoteException) will be wrapped in a ServerException when caught by a remote client.

    The names used for bindings in a Registry are pure strings, not parsed. A service which stores its remote reference in a Registry may wish to use a package name as a prefix in the name binding to reduce the likelihood of name collisions in the registry.

    Since:
    JDK11.1
    See Also:
    LocateRegistry
  • All Superinterfaces:
    Remote


    public interface Registry
    extends Remote
    
    Registry is a remote interface to a simple remote object registry that provides methods for storing and retrieving remote object references bound with arbitrary string names. The bind, unbind, and rebind methods are used to alter the name bindings in the registry, and the lookup and list methods are used to query the current name bindings.

    In its typical usage, a Registry enables RMI client bootstrapping: it provides a simple means for a client to obtain an initial reference to a remote object. Therefore, a registry's remote object implementation is typically exported with a well-known address, such as with a well-known ObjID and TCP port number (default is 1099).

    The LocateRegistry class provides a programmatic API for constructing a bootstrap reference to a Registry at a remote address (see the static getRegistry methods) and for creating and exporting a Registry in the current VM on a particular local address (see the static createRegistry methods).

    A Registry implementation may choose to restrict access to some or all of its methods (for example, methods that mutate the registry's bindings may be restricted to calls originating from the local host). If a Registry method chooses to deny access for a given invocation, its implementation may throw AccessException, which (because it extends RemoteException) will be wrapped in a ServerException when caught by a remote client.

    The names used for bindings in a Registry are pure strings, not parsed. A service which stores its remote reference in a Registry may wish to use a package name as a prefix in the name binding to reduce the likelihood of name collisions in the registry.

    Since:
    JDK1.1
    See Also:
    LocateRegistry
  • All Superinterfaces:
    Remote


    public interface Registry
    extends Remote
    
    Registry is a remote interface to a simple remote object registry that provides methods for storing and retrieving remote object references bound with arbitrary string names. The bind, unbind, and rebind methods are used to alter the name bindings in the registry, and the lookup and list methods are used to query the current name bindings.

    In its typical usage, a Registry enables RMI client bootstrapping: it provides a simple means for a client to obtain an initial reference to a remote object. Therefore, a registry's remote object implementation is typically exported with a well-known address, such as with a well-known ObjID and TCP port number (default is 1099).

    The LocateRegistry class provides a programmatic API for constructing a bootstrap reference to a Registry at a remote address (see the static getRegistry methods) and for creating and exporting a Registry in the current VM on a particular local address (see the static createRegistry methods).

    A Registry implementation may choose to restrict access to some or all of its methods (for example, methods that mutate the registry's bindings may be restricted to calls originating from the local host). If a Registry method chooses to deny access for a given invocation, its implementation may throw AccessException, which (because it extends RemoteException) will be wrapped in a ServerException when caught by a remote client.

    The names used for bindings in a Registry are pure strings, not parsed. A service which stores its remote reference in a Registry may wish to use a package name as a prefix in the name binding to reduce the likelihood of name collisions in the registry.

    Since:
    1.1
    See Also:
    LocateRegistry

field:REGISTRY_PORT [NONE]

method:lookup(java.lang.String) [NONE]

  • lookup

    Remote lookup(String name)
           throws RemoteException,
                  NotBoundException,
                  AccessException
    
    Returns the remote reference bound to the specified name in this registry.
    Parameters:
    name - the name for the remote reference to look up
    Returns:
    a reference to a remote object
    Throws:
    NotBoundException - if name is not currently bound
    RemoteException - if remote communication with the registry failed; if exception is a ServerException containing an AccessException, then the registry denies the caller access to perform this operation
    AccessException - if this registry is local and it denies the caller access to perform this operation
    NullPointerException - if name is null

method:bind(java.lang.String, java.rmi.Remote) [NONE]

  • bind

    void bind(String name,
              Remote obj)
       throws RemoteException,
              AlreadyBoundException,
              AccessException
    
    Binds a remote reference to the specified name in this registry.
    Parameters:
    name - the name to associate with the remote reference
    obj - a reference to a remote object (usually a stub)
    Throws:
    AlreadyBoundException - if name is already bound
    RemoteException - if remote communication with the registry failed; if exception is a ServerException containing an AccessException, then the registry denies the caller access to perform this operation (if originating from a non-local host, for example)
    AccessException - if this registry is local and it denies the caller access to perform this operation
    NullPointerException - if name is null, or if obj is null

method:unbind(java.lang.String) [NONE]

  • unbind

    void unbind(String name)
         throws RemoteException,
                NotBoundException,
                AccessException
    
    Removes the binding for the specified name in this registry.
    Parameters:
    name - the name of the binding to remove
    Throws:
    NotBoundException - if name is not currently bound
    RemoteException - if remote communication with the registry failed; if exception is a ServerException containing an AccessException, then the registry denies the caller access to perform this operation (if originating from a non-local host, for example)
    AccessException - if this registry is local and it denies the caller access to perform this operation
    NullPointerException - if name is null

method:rebind(java.lang.String, java.rmi.Remote) [NONE]

  • rebind

    void rebind(String name,
                Remote obj)
         throws RemoteException,
                AccessException
    
    Replaces the binding for the specified name in this registry with the supplied remote reference. If there is an existing binding for the specified name, it is discarded.
    Parameters:
    name - the name to associate with the remote reference
    obj - a reference to a remote object (usually a stub)
    Throws:
    RemoteException - if remote communication with the registry failed; if exception is a ServerException containing an AccessException, then the registry denies the caller access to perform this operation (if originating from a non-local host, for example)
    AccessException - if this registry is local and it denies the caller access to perform this operation
    NullPointerException - if name is null, or if obj is null

method:list() [NONE]

  • list

    String[] list()
           throws RemoteException,
                  AccessException
    
    Returns an array of the names bound in this registry. The array will contain a snapshot of the names bound in this registry at the time of the given invocation of this method.
    Returns:
    an array of the names bound in this registry
    Throws:
    RemoteException - if remote communication with the registry failed; if exception is a ServerException containing an AccessException, then the registry denies the caller access to perform this operation
    AccessException - if this registry is local and it denies the caller access to perform this operation

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