Java Code Examples for java.rmi.server.ObjID#REGISTRY_ID
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Example 1
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 2
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 3
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From jdk-1.7-annotated with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 4
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 5
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 6
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 7
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 8
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 9
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 10
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 11
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 12
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 13
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 14
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 15
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 16
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }
Example 17
Source File: LocateRegistry.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Returns a locally created remote reference to the remote object * <code>Registry</code> on the specified <code>host</code> and * <code>port</code>. Communication with this remote registry will * use the supplied <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code> <code>csf</code> * to create <code>Socket</code> connections to the registry on the * remote <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. * * @param host host for the remote registry * @param port port on which the registry accepts requests * @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to * make connections to the registry. If <code>csf</code> * is null, then the default client-side <code>Socket</code> * factory will be used in the registry stub. * @return reference (a stub) to the remote registry * @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created * @since 1.2 */ public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port, RMIClientSocketFactory csf) throws RemoteException { Registry registry = null; if (port <= 0) port = Registry.REGISTRY_PORT; if (host == null || host.length() == 0) { // If host is blank (as returned by "file:" URL in 1.0.2 used in // java.rmi.Naming), try to convert to real local host name so // that the RegistryImpl's checkAccess will not fail. try { host = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostAddress(); } catch (Exception e) { // If that failed, at least try "" (localhost) anyway... host = ""; } } /* * Create a proxy for the registry with the given host, port, and * client socket factory. If the supplied client socket factory is * null, then the ref type is a UnicastRef, otherwise the ref type * is a UnicastRef2. If the property * java.rmi.server.ignoreStubClasses is true, then the proxy * returned is an instance of a dynamic proxy class that implements * the Registry interface; otherwise the proxy returned is an * instance of the pregenerated stub class for RegistryImpl. **/ LiveRef liveRef = new LiveRef(new ObjID(ObjID.REGISTRY_ID), new TCPEndpoint(host, port, csf, null), false); RemoteRef ref = (csf == null) ? new UnicastRef(liveRef) : new UnicastRef2(liveRef); return (Registry) Util.createProxy(RegistryImpl.class, ref, false); }