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package java.rmi;
import java.rmi.registry.*;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
/**
* The Naming
class provides methods for storing and obtaining
* references to remote objects in a remote object registry. Each method of
* the Naming
class takes as one of its arguments a name that
* is a java.lang.String
in URL format (without the
* scheme component) of the form:
*
*
* //host:port/name ** *
where host
is the host (remote or local) where the registry
* is located, port
is the port number on which the registry
* accepts calls, and where name
is a simple string uninterpreted
* by the registry. Both host
and port
are optional.
* If host
is omitted, the host defaults to the local host. If
* port
is omitted, then the port defaults to 1099, the
* "well-known" port that RMI's registry, rmiregistry
, uses.
*
*
Binding a name for a remote object is associating or
* registering a name for a remote object that can be used at a later time to
* look up that remote object. A remote object can be associated with a name
* using the Naming
class's bind
or
* rebind
methods.
*
*
Once a remote object is registered (bound) with the RMI registry on the
* local host, callers on a remote (or local) host can lookup the remote
* object by name, obtain its reference, and then invoke remote methods on the
* object. A registry may be shared by all servers running on a host or an
* individual server process may create and use its own registry if desired
* (see java.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry.createRegistry
method
* for details).
*
* @author Ann Wollrath
* @author Roger Riggs
* @since JDK1.1
* @see java.rmi.registry.Registry
* @see java.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry
* @see java.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry#createRegistry(int)
*/
public final class Naming {
/**
* Disallow anyone from creating one of these
*/
private Naming() {}
/**
* Returns a reference, a stub, for the remote object associated
* with the specified name
.
*
* @param name a name in URL format (without the scheme component)
* @return a reference for a remote object
* @exception NotBoundException if name is not currently bound
* @exception RemoteException if registry could not be contacted
* @exception AccessException if this operation is not permitted
* @exception MalformedURLException if the name is not an appropriately
* formatted URL
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static Remote lookup(String name)
throws NotBoundException,
java.net.MalformedURLException,
RemoteException
{
ParsedNamingURL parsed = parseURL(name);
Registry registry = getRegistry(parsed);
if (parsed.name == null)
return registry;
return registry.lookup(parsed.name);
}
/**
* Binds the specified name
to a remote object.
*
* @param name a name in URL format (without the scheme component)
* @param obj a reference for the remote object (usually a stub)
* @exception AlreadyBoundException if name is already bound
* @exception MalformedURLException if the name is not an appropriately
* formatted URL
* @exception RemoteException if registry could not be contacted
* @exception AccessException if this operation is not permitted (if
* originating from a non-local host, for example)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static void bind(String name, Remote obj)
throws AlreadyBoundException,
java.net.MalformedURLException,
RemoteException
{
ParsedNamingURL parsed = parseURL(name);
Registry registry = getRegistry(parsed);
if (obj == null)
throw new NullPointerException("cannot bind to null");
registry.bind(parsed.name, obj);
}
/**
* Destroys the binding for the specified name that is associated
* with a remote object.
*
* @param name a name in URL format (without the scheme component)
* @exception NotBoundException if name is not currently bound
* @exception MalformedURLException if the name is not an appropriately
* formatted URL
* @exception RemoteException if registry could not be contacted
* @exception AccessException if this operation is not permitted (if
* originating from a non-local host, for example)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static void unbind(String name)
throws RemoteException,
NotBoundException,
java.net.MalformedURLException
{
ParsedNamingURL parsed = parseURL(name);
Registry registry = getRegistry(parsed);
registry.unbind(parsed.name);
}
/**
* Rebinds the specified name to a new remote object. Any existing
* binding for the name is replaced.
*
* @param name a name in URL format (without the scheme component)
* @param obj new remote object to associate with the name
* @exception MalformedURLException if the name is not an appropriately
* formatted URL
* @exception RemoteException if registry could not be contacted
* @exception AccessException if this operation is not permitted (if
* originating from a non-local host, for example)
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static void rebind(String name, Remote obj)
throws RemoteException, java.net.MalformedURLException
{
ParsedNamingURL parsed = parseURL(name);
Registry registry = getRegistry(parsed);
if (obj == null)
throw new NullPointerException("cannot bind to null");
registry.rebind(parsed.name, obj);
}
/**
* Returns an array of the names bound in the registry. The names are
* URL-formatted (without the scheme component) strings. The array contains
* a snapshot of the names present in the registry at the time of the
* call.
*
* @param name a registry name in URL format (without the scheme
* component)
* @return an array of names (in the appropriate format) bound
* in the registry
* @exception MalformedURLException if the name is not an appropriately
* formatted URL
* @exception RemoteException if registry could not be contacted.
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static String[] list(String name)
throws RemoteException, java.net.MalformedURLException
{
ParsedNamingURL parsed = parseURL(name);
Registry registry = getRegistry(parsed);
String prefix = "";
if (parsed.port > 0 || !parsed.host.equals(""))
prefix += "//" + parsed.host;
if (parsed.port > 0)
prefix += ":" + parsed.port;
prefix += "/";
String[] names = registry.list();
for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) {
names[i] = prefix + names[i];
}
return names;
}
/**
* Returns a registry reference obtained from information in the URL.
*/
private static Registry getRegistry(ParsedNamingURL parsed)
throws RemoteException
{
return LocateRegistry.getRegistry(parsed.host, parsed.port);
}
/**
* Dissect Naming URL strings to obtain referenced host, port and
* object name.
*
* @return an object which contains each of the above
* components.
*
* @exception MalformedURLException if given url string is malformed
*/
private static ParsedNamingURL parseURL(String str)
throws MalformedURLException
{
try {
return intParseURL(str);
} catch (URISyntaxException ex) {
/* With RFC 3986 URI handling, 'rmi://: