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Package java.rmi.registry
Provides a class and two interfaces for the RMI registry.
See:
Description
Interface Summary |
Registry |
Registry is a remote interface to a simple remote
object registry that provides methods for storing and retrieving
remote object references bound with arbitrary string names. |
Class Summary |
LocateRegistry |
LocateRegistry 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. |
Package java.rmi.registry Description
Provides a class and two interfaces for the RMI registry.
A registry is a remote object that maps names to remote objects. A
server registers its remote objects with the registry so that they can
be looked up. When an object wants to invoke a method on a remote
object, it must first lookup the remote object using its name. The
registry returns to the calling object a reference to the remote
object, using which a remote method can be invoked.
- Since:
- JDK1.1
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