You use the rmiregistry
command to create and start a remote object registry on the specified port on the current host.
Synopsis
rmiregistry options port
options
This represents the option for the rmiregistry
command. See Options
port
The number of a port on the current host at which to start the remote object registry.
Description
The rmiregistry
command creates and starts a remote object registry on the specified port on the current host. If the port is omitted, then the registry is started on port 1099. The rmiregistry
command produces no output and is typically run in the background, for example:
rmiregistry &
A remote object registry is a bootstrap naming service that’s used by RMI servers on the same host to bind remote objects to names. Clients on local and remote hosts can then look up remote objects and make remote method invocations.
The registry is typically used to locate the first remote object on which an application needs to call methods. That object then provides application-specific support for finding other objects.
The methods of the java.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry
class are used to get a registry operating on the local host or local host and port.
java.rmi.Naming
class operate on a registry and can be used to:
Bind the specified name to a remote object
Return an array of the names bound in the registry
Return a reference, a stub, for the remote object associated with the specified name
Rebind the specified name to a new remote object
Destroy the binding for the specified name that’s associated with a remote object