public class RMIJRMPServerImpl extends RMIServerImpl
An RMIServer object that is exported through JRMP and that
creates client connections as RMI objects exported through JRMP.
User code does not usually reference this class directly.
RMIServerImpl| Constructor | Description |
|---|---|
RMIJRMPServerImpl(int port,
RMIClientSocketFactory csf,
RMIServerSocketFactory ssf,
Map<String,?> env) |
Creates a new
RMIServer object that will be exported
on the given port using the given socket factories. |
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
protected void |
closeClient(RMIConnection client) |
Closes a client connection made by
makeClient. |
protected void |
closeServer() |
Called by
RMIServerImpl.close() to close the connector server by
unexporting this object. |
protected void |
export() |
Exports this RMI object.
|
protected String |
getProtocol() |
Returns the protocol string for this object.
|
protected RMIConnection |
makeClient(String connectionId,
Subject subject) |
Creates a new client connection as an RMI object exported
through JRMP.
|
Remote |
toStub() |
Returns a serializable stub for this
RMIServer object. |
clientClosed, close, getDefaultClassLoader, getMBeanServer, getVersion, newClient, setDefaultClassLoader, setMBeanServerpublic RMIJRMPServerImpl(int port,
RMIClientSocketFactory csf,
RMIServerSocketFactory ssf,
Map<String,?> env)
throws IOException
Creates a new RMIServer object that will be exported
on the given port using the given socket factories.
port - the port on which this object and the RMIConnectionImpl objects it creates will be exported. Can be
zero, to indicate any available port.csf - the client socket factory for the created RMI
objects. Can be null.ssf - the server socket factory for the created RMI
objects. Can be null.env - the environment map. Can be null.IOException - if the RMIServer object
cannot be created.IllegalArgumentException - if port is
negative.protected void export()
throws IOException
RMIServerImplExports this RMI object.
export in class RMIServerImplIOException - if this RMI object cannot be exported.protected String getProtocol()
RMIServerImplReturns the protocol string for this object. The string is
rmi for RMI/JRMP and iiop for RMI/IIOP.
getProtocol in class RMIServerImplpublic Remote toStub() throws IOException
Returns a serializable stub for this RMIServer object.
toStub in class RMIServerImplIOException - if the stub cannot be obtained - e.g the
RMIJRMPServerImpl has not been exported yet.protected RMIConnection makeClient(String connectionId, Subject subject) throws IOException
Creates a new client connection as an RMI object exported
through JRMP. The port and socket factories for the new
RMIConnection object are the ones supplied
to the RMIJRMPServerImpl constructor.
makeClient in class RMIServerImplconnectionId - the ID of the new connection. Every
connection opened by this connector server will have a
different id. The behavior is unspecified if this parameter is
null.subject - the authenticated subject. Can be null.RMIConnection.IOException - if the new RMIConnection
object cannot be created or exported.protected void closeClient(RMIConnection client) throws IOException
RMIServerImplCloses a client connection made by makeClient.
closeClient in class RMIServerImplclient - a connection previously returned by
makeClient on which the closeClient
method has not previously been called. The behavior is
unspecified if these conditions are violated, including the
case where client is null.IOException - if the client connection cannot be
closed.protected void closeServer()
throws IOException
Called by RMIServerImpl.close() to close the connector server by
unexporting this object. After returning from this method, the
connector server must not accept any new connections.
closeServer in class RMIServerImplIOException - if the attempt to close the connector
server failed. Submit a bug or feature
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