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package java.rmi.registry;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import java.rmi.server.ObjID;
import java.rmi.server.RMIClientSocketFactory;
import java.rmi.server.RMIServerSocketFactory;
import java.rmi.server.RemoteRef;
import java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject;
import sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl;
import sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef2;
import sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef;
import sun.rmi.server.Util;
import sun.rmi.transport.LiveRef;
import sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint;
/**
* <code>LocateRegistry</code> is used to obtain a reference 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.
*
* <p> Note that a <code>getRegistry</code> 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.
*
* @author Ann Wollrath
* @author Peter Jones
* @since JDK1.1
* @see java.rmi.registry.Registry
*/
public final class LocateRegistry {
/**
* Private constructor to disable public construction.
*/
private LocateRegistry() {}
/**
* Returns a reference to the the remote object <code>Registry</code> for
* the local host on the default registry port of 1099.
*
* @return reference (a stub) to the remote object registry
* @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static Registry getRegistry()
throws RemoteException
{
return getRegistry(null, Registry.REGISTRY_PORT);
}
/**
* Returns a reference to the the remote object <code>Registry</code> for
* the local host on the specified <code>port</code>.
*
* @param port port on which the registry accepts requests
* @return reference (a stub) to the remote object registry
* @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static Registry getRegistry(int port)
throws RemoteException
{
return getRegistry(null, port);
}
/**
* Returns a reference to the remote object <code>Registry</code> on the
* specified <code>host</code> on the default registry port of 1099. If
* <code>host</code> is <code>null</code>, the local host is used.
*
* @param host host for the remote registry
* @return reference (a stub) to the remote object registry
* @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static Registry getRegistry(String host)
throws RemoteException
{
return getRegistry(host, Registry.REGISTRY_PORT);
}
/**
* Returns a reference to the remote object <code>Registry</code> on the
* specified <code>host</code> and <code>port</code>. If <code>host</code>
* is <code>null</code>, the local host is used.
*
* @param host host for the remote registry
* @param port port on which the registry accepts requests
* @return reference (a stub) to the remote object registry
* @exception RemoteException if the reference could not be created
* @since JDK1.1
*/
public static Registry getRegistry(String host, int port)
throws RemoteException
{
return getRegistry(host, port, null);
}
/**
* 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);
}
/**
* Creates and exports a <code>Registry</code> instance on the local
* host that accepts requests on the specified <code>port</code>.
*
* <p>The <code>Registry</code> instance is exported as if the static
* {@link UnicastRemoteObject#exportObject(Remote,int)
* UnicastRemoteObject.exportObject} method is invoked, passing the
* <code>Registry</code> instance and the specified <code>port</code> as
* arguments, except that the <code>Registry</code> instance is
* exported with a well-known object identifier, an {@link ObjID}
* instance constructed with the value {@link ObjID#REGISTRY_ID}.
*
* @param port the port on which the registry accepts requests
* @return the registry
* @exception RemoteException if the registry could not be exported
* @since JDK1.1
**/
public static Registry createRegistry(int port) throws RemoteException {
return new RegistryImpl(port);
}
/**
* Creates and exports a <code>Registry</code> instance on the local
* host that uses custom socket factories for communication with that
* instance. The registry that is created listens for incoming
* requests on the given <code>port</code> using a
* <code>ServerSocket</code> created from the supplied
* <code>RMIServerSocketFactory</code>.
*
* <p>The <code>Registry</code> instance is exported as if
* the static {@link
* UnicastRemoteObject#exportObject(Remote,int,RMIClientSocketFactory,RMIServerSocketFactory)
* UnicastRemoteObject.exportObject} method is invoked, passing the
* <code>Registry</code> instance, the specified <code>port</code>, the
* specified <code>RMIClientSocketFactory</code>, and the specified
* <code>RMIServerSocketFactory</code> as arguments, except that the
* <code>Registry</code> instance is exported with a well-known object
* identifier, an {@link ObjID} instance constructed with the value
* {@link ObjID#REGISTRY_ID}.
*
* @param port port on which the registry accepts requests
* @param csf client-side <code>Socket</code> factory used to
* make connections to the registry
* @param ssf server-side <code>ServerSocket</code> factory
* used to accept connections to the registry
* @return the registry
* @exception RemoteException if the registry could not be exported
* @since 1.2
**/
public static Registry createRegistry(int port,
RMIClientSocketFactory csf,
RMIServerSocketFactory ssf)
throws RemoteException
{
return new RegistryImpl(port, csf, ssf);
}
}