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0N/A/*
0N/A */
0N/Aimport java.rmi.*;
0N/Aimport java.rmi.server.*;
0N/A
0N/Apublic class EchoImpl
0N/A extends UnicastRemoteObject
0N/A implements Echo
0N/A{
0N/A private static final byte[] pattern = { (byte) 'A' };
0N/A
0N/A public EchoImpl(String protocol) throws RemoteException {
169N/A super(0,
169N/A new MultiSocketFactory.ClientFactory(protocol, pattern),
169N/A new MultiSocketFactory.ServerFactory(protocol, pattern));
0N/A }
169N/A
0N/A public byte[] echoNot(byte[] data) {
169N/A byte[] result = new byte[data.length];
169N/A for (int i = 0; i < data.length; i++)
169N/A result[i] = (byte) ~data[i];
169N/A return result;
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A public static void main(String[] args) {
169N/A /*
169N/A * The following line is required with the JDK 1.2 VM so that the
169N/A * VM can exit gracefully when this test completes. Otherwise, the
169N/A * conservative garbage collector will find a handle to the server
169N/A * object on the native stack and not clear the weak reference to
169N/A * it in the RMI runtime's object table.
169N/A */
169N/A Object dummy = new Object();
169N/A
169N/A TestLibrary.suggestSecurityManager("java.rmi.RMISecurityManager");
0N/A
169N/A try {
169N/A String protocol = "";
169N/A if (args.length >= 1)
169N/A protocol = args[0];
169N/A
169N/A System.out.println("EchoServer: creating remote object");
169N/A EchoImpl impl = new EchoImpl(protocol);
5266N/A int registryPort = Integer.parseInt(System.getProperty("rmi.registry.port"));
169N/A System.out.println("EchoServer: binding in registry");
5266N/A Naming.rebind("//:" + registryPort +
169N/A "/EchoServer", impl);
169N/A System.out.println("EchoServer ready.");
169N/A } catch (Exception e) {
169N/A System.err.println("EXCEPTION OCCURRED:");
169N/A e.printStackTrace();
169N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A}