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LocateRegistry
Classjava.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry
is used to obtain a
reference (construct a stub) to a bootstrap remote object registry
on a particular host (including the local host), or to create a
remote object registry that accepts calls on a specific port.
The registry implements a simple flat naming syntax that associates the name of a remote object (a string) with a remote object reference. The name and remote object bindings are not remembered across server restarts.
Note that a getRegistry
call does not actually make a connection to the remote host. It
simply creates a local reference to the remote registry and will
succeed even if no registry is running on the remote host.
Therefore, a subsequent method invocation to a remote registry
returned as a result of this method may fail.
package java.rmi.registry; public final class LocateRegistry { public static Registry getRegistry() throws java.rmi.RemoteException {...} public static Registry getRegistry(int port) throws java.rmi.RemoteException {...} public static Registry getRegistry(String host) throws java.rmi.RemoteException {...} public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port) throws java.rmi.RemoteException {...} public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException {...} public static Registry createRegistry(int port) throws java.rmi.RemoteException {...} public static Registry createRegistry(int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf, RMIServerSocketFactory ssf) throws RemoteException {...} }The first four
getRegistry
methods return a reference to a registry on the current host,
current host at a specified port, a specified
host, or at a particular port on a specified
host. What is returned is the remote stub for the registry
with the specified host and port information.
The fifth getRegistry
method (that takes an RMIClientSocketFactory
as one of
its arguments), returns a locally created remote stub to the remote
object Registry
on the specified host and
port. Communication with the remote registry whose stub is
constructed with this method will use the supplied
RMIClientSocketFactory
, csf, to create
Socket
connections to the registry on the remote host
and port.
getRegistry
method is a specially constructed stub
that contains a well-known object identifier. Passing a registry
stub from one JVM to another is not supported (it may or may not
work depending on the implementation). Use the
LocateRegistry.getRegistry
methods to obtain the
appropriate registry for a host.
createRegistry
method
creates and exports a registry on the local host on the specified
port.
The second
createRegistry
method allows more flexibility in
communicating with the registry. This call creates and exports a
Registry
on the local host that uses custom socket
factories for communication with that registry. The registry that
is created listens for incoming requests on the given port
using a ServerSocket
created from the supplied
RMIServerSocketFactory
. A client that receives a
reference to this registry will use a Socket
created
from the supplied RMIClientSocketFactory
.
createRegistry
method does not keep the server process
alive.