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/**
* An RMI URL context factory creates contexts that can resolve names
* that are RMI URLs as defined by rmiURLContext.
* In addition, if given a specific RMI URL (or an array of them), the
* factory will resolve all the way to the named registry or object.
*
* @author Scott Seligman
*
* @see rmiURLContext
*/
throws NamingException
{
return (new rmiURLContext(env));
} else {
throw (new ConfigurationException(
"rmiURLContextFactory.getObjectInstance: " +
"argument must be an RMI URL String or an array of them"));
}
}
throws NamingException
{
try {
} finally {
}
}
/*
* Try each URL until lookup() succeeds for one of them.
* If all URLs fail, throw one of the exceptions arbitrarily.
* Not pretty, but potentially more informative than returning null.
*/
throws NamingException
{
throw (new ConfigurationException(
"rmiURLContextFactory: empty URL array"));
}
try {
try {
} catch (NamingException e) {
ne = e;
}
}
throw ne;
} finally {
}
}
}