Module java.rmi

Class RemoteServer

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Remote
    Direct Known Subclasses:
    Activatable, UnicastRemoteObject

    public abstract class RemoteServer
    extends RemoteObject
    The RemoteServer class is the common superclass to server implementations and provides the framework to support a wide range of remote reference semantics. Specifically, the functions needed to create and export remote objects (i.e. to make them remotely available) are provided abstractly by RemoteServer and concretely by its subclass(es).
    Since:
    1.1
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • RemoteServer

        protected RemoteServer()
        Constructs a RemoteServer.
        Since:
        1.1
      • RemoteServer

        protected RemoteServer​(RemoteRef ref)
        Constructs a RemoteServer with the given reference type.
        Parameters:
        ref - the remote reference
        Since:
        1.1
    • Method Detail

      • getClientHost

        public static String getClientHost()
                                    throws ServerNotActiveException
        Returns a string representation of the client host for the remote method invocation being processed in the current thread.
        Returns:
        a string representation of the client host
        Throws:
        ServerNotActiveException - if no remote method invocation is being processed in the current thread
        Since:
        1.1
      • setLog

        public static void setLog​(OutputStream out)
        Log RMI calls to the output stream out. If out is null, call logging is turned off.

        If there is a security manager, its checkPermission method will be invoked with a java.util.logging.LoggingPermission("control") permission; this could result in a SecurityException.

        Parameters:
        out - the output stream to which RMI calls should be logged
        Throws:
        SecurityException - if there is a security manager and the invocation of its checkPermission method fails
        Since:
        1.1
        See Also:
        getLog()