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# To add a generator sun.rmi.rmic.Foo which is invoked via the -foo option:
#
# 1. Add "foo" to generator.args list.
# 2. Add line: generator.class.foo=sun.rmi.rmic.Foo
# 3. Update rmic.usage string to include new arguments.
# For each available generator, list the command line argument used
# to invoke it. The value can be a single item or a comma separated
# list.
generator.args=v1.1,vcompat,v1.2,iiop,idl,xprint
# For each generator, specify the class to invoke, using the following
# syntax:
#
# generator.class.{arg}=fullClassName
#
# The 'default' entry is required and will be used if none of the args
# specified in generator.args is passed. Note that {arg} is compared
# using String.equalsIgnoreCase().
generator.class.default=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator
generator.class.v1.1=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator
generator.class.vcompat=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator
generator.class.v1.2=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator
generator.class.iiop=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.StubGenerator
generator.class.idl=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.IDLGenerator
generator.class.xprint=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.PrintGenerator
# If a generator needs a BatchEnvironment other than
# sun.rmi.rmic.BatchEnvironment, specify it as follows:
#
# generator.env.{arg}=fullClassName
generator.env.iiop=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.BatchEnvironment
generator.env.idl=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.BatchEnvironment
generator.env.xprint=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.BatchEnvironment
rmic.usage=Usage: {0} <options> <class names>\
\n\
\nwhere <options> includes:\
\n -keep Do not delete intermediate generated source files\
\n -keepgenerated (same as "-keep")\
\n -v1.1 Create stubs/skeletons for 1.1 stub protocol version\
\n -vcompat Create stubs/skeletons compatible with both\
\n 1.1 and 1.2 stub protocol versions\
\n -v1.2 (default) Create stubs for 1.2 stub protocol version only\
\n -iiop Create stubs for IIOP. When present, <options> also includes:\
\n\
\n -always Create stubs even when they appear current\
\n -alwaysgenerate (same as "-always")\
\n -nolocalstubs Do not create stubs optimized for same process\
\n\
\n -idl Create IDL. When present, <options> also includes:\
\n\
\n -noValueMethods Do not generate methods for valuetypes \
\n -always Create IDL even when it appears current\
\n -alwaysgenerate (same as "-always")\
\n\
\n -g Generate debugging info\
\n -nowarn Generate no warnings\
\n -nowrite Do not write compiled classes to the file system\
\n -verbose Output messages about what the compiler is doing\
\n -classpath <path> Specify where to find input class files\
\n -bootclasspath <path> Override location of bootstrap class files\
\n -extdirs <path> Override location of installed extensions\
\n -d <directory> Specify where to place generated class files\
\n -J<runtime flag> Pass argument to the java interpreter\
\n
#
# Generic Messages
#
rmic.cant.read=Can''t read: {0}
rmic.cant.write=Can''t write: {0}
rmic.option.unsupported=The {0} option is no longer supported.
rmic.option.unimplemented=The {0} option is not yet implemented.
rmic.option.already.seen=The {0} option may be specified no more than once.
rmic.option.requires.argument=The {0} option requires an argument.
rmic.no.such.directory=The {0} directory does not exist.
rmic.no.such.option={0} is an invalid option or argument.
rmic.wrote=[wrote {0}]
rmic.errors={0} errors
rmic.1error=1 error
rmic.warnings={0} warnings
rmic.1warning=1 warning
rmic.done_in=[done in {0} ms]
rmic.no.memory=\
The compiler has run out of memory. Consider using the "-J-Xmx<size>" command line option to increase the maximum heap size.
rmic.stack.overflow=\
The compiler has run out of stack space. Consider using the "-J-Xss<size>" command line option to increase the memory allocated for the Java stack.
rmic.class.not.found=\
Class {0} not found.
rmic.missing.property=Missing property generator.class.{0}
rmic.cannot.instantiate=Cannot instantiate class {0}
rmic.cannot.use.both=Cannot use both {0} and {1}
rmic.resource.not.found={0} not found.
rmic.no.output.dir=\
Cannot find suitable output directory for {0}. Use the -d option to specify a root directory.
rmic.cannot.create.dir=\
Cannot create output directory {0}.
#
# JRMP Messages
#
rmic.cant.make.stubs.for.interface=\
{0} is an interface; stubs are needed only for remote object classes.
rmic.must.implement.remote=\
Class {0} does not implement an interface that extends java.rmi.Remote; only remote objects need stubs and skeletons.
rmic.must.implement.remote.directly=\
Stubs are only needed for classes that directly implement an interface that extends java.rmi.Remote; class {0} does not directly implement a remote interface.
rmic.must.throw.remoteexception=\
{0} is not a valid remote interface: method {1} must throw java.rmi.RemoteException.
rmic.must.only.throw.exception=\
Method {0} is not a valid remote method implementation because it throws {1}; implementations of remote methods may only throw java.lang.Exception or its subclasses.
warn.rmic.tie.found=\
An IIOP "tie" exists for class {0}:\
\n {1}\
\nIf you use PortableRemoteObject.exportObject, you should remove this file; otherwise, your server object will be exported to IIOP rather than to JRMP.
#
# RMI-IIOP Messages
#
rmic.generated=[generated {0} in {1} ms]
rmic.previously.generated=[previously generated file {0} is current]
warn.rmic.member.not.mapped=\
Data member {0} of class {1} was not mapped to IDL.
rmic.iiop.constraint.1=\
{0} is not a valid interface: does not inherit from java.rmi.Remote.
rmic.iiop.constraint.2=\
serialPersistentFields array of class {0} is invalid: references non-existent members.
rmic.iiop.constraint.3=\
{0} is not a valid remote interface: {1} is not a valid primitive or String constant.
rmic.iiop.constraint.4=\
{0} is not a valid value: serialPersistentFields must be private static final.
rmic.iiop.constraint.5=\
{0} is not a valid remote interface: method {1} must throw RemoteException or a superclass of RemoteException.
rmic.iiop.constraint.6=\
{0} is not a valid remote interface: inherited interfaces {1} both declare method {2}.
rmic.iiop.constraint.7=\
{0} is not a valid type: {1} differ only in case.
rmic.iiop.constraint.8=\
{0} is not a valid remote implementation: has no remote interfaces.
rmic.iiop.constraint.9=\
serialPersistentFields array member {0} of class {1} is invalid: type does not match declared member.
rmic.iiop.constraint.10=\
{0} is not a valid value: implements java.rmi.Remote.
rmic.iiop.constraint.11=\
{0} is not a valid value: does not implement java.io.Serializable.
rmic.iiop.constraint.12=\
{0} is not a valid value: invalid parent.
rmic.iiop.constraint.13=\
{0} is not a valid interface: the idl name for method {1} conflicts with another method.
rmic.iiop.constraint.14=\
{0} is not a valid abstract interface: not an interface.
rmic.iiop.constraint.15=\
{0} is not a valid abstract interface: implements java.rmi.Remote.
rmic.iiop.constraint.16=\
{0} is not a valid remote interface: not an interface.
rmic.iiop.constraint.17=\
{0} is not a valid remote implementation: not a class.
rmic.iiop.constraint.18=\
{0} is not a valid interface: method {1} may not pass an exception which implements org.omg.CORBA.portable.IDLEntity.
rmic.iiop.constraint.19=\
{0} is not a valid interface: the idl name for constant {1} conflicts with another constant.
rmic.iiop.constraint.20=\
{0} is not a valid class: the idl name for member {1} conflicts with another member.
rmic.iiop.constraint.21=\
{0} is a remote implementation class and cannot be used as a method argument or return type in {1}.
rmic.iiop.constraint.22=\
Internal failure: (Method) exception {0} not a class type.
rmic.iiop.constraint.23=\
Internal failure: (Method) caught null pointer exception for {0}.
rmic.iiop.constraint.24=\
Class {0} contains an invalid return type.
rmic.iiop.constraint.25=\
Class {0} contains an invalid argument type in method {1}.
rmic.iiop.constraint.26=\
Could not compile {0}.
rmic.iiop.constraint.27=\
Could not load class {0}.
rmic.iiop.constraint.28=\
{0} is a remote implementation class and cannot be used as a data member in {1}.