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package java.rmi.registry;
import java.rmi.AccessException;
import java.rmi.AlreadyBoundException;
import java.rmi.NotBoundException;
import java.rmi.Remote;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
/**
* <code>Registry</code> 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. The
* <code>bind</code>, <code>unbind</code>, and <code>rebind</code>
* methods are used to alter the name bindings in the registry, and
* the <code>lookup</code> and <code>list</code> methods are used to
* query the current name bindings.
*
* <p>In its typical usage, a <code>Registry</code> enables RMI client
* bootstrapping: it provides a simple means for a client to obtain an
* initial reference to a remote object. Therefore, a registry's
* remote object implementation is typically exported with a
* well-known address, such as with a well-known {@link
* java.rmi.server.ObjID#REGISTRY_ID ObjID} and TCP port number
* (default is {@link #REGISTRY_PORT 1099}).
*
* <p>The {@link LocateRegistry} class provides a programmatic API for
* constructing a bootstrap reference to a <code>Registry</code> at a
* remote address (see the static <code>getRegistry</code> methods)
* and for creating and exporting a <code>Registry</code> in the
* current VM on a particular local address (see the static
* <code>createRegistry</code> methods).
*
* <p>A <code>Registry</code> implementation may choose to restrict
* access to some or all of its methods (for example, methods that
* mutate the registry's bindings may be restricted to calls
* originating from the local host). If a <code>Registry</code>
* method chooses to deny access for a given invocation, its
* implementation may throw {@link java.rmi.AccessException}, which
* (because it extends {@link java.rmi.RemoteException}) will be
* wrapped in a {@link java.rmi.ServerException} when caught by a
* remote client.
*
* <p>The names used for bindings in a <code>Registry</code> are pure
* strings, not parsed. A service which stores its remote reference
* in a <code>Registry</code> may wish to use a package name as a
* prefix in the name binding to reduce the likelihood of name
* collisions in the registry.
*
* @author Ann Wollrath
* @author Peter Jones
* @since JDK1.1
* @see LocateRegistry
*/
public interface Registry extends Remote {
/** Well known port for registry. */
public static final int REGISTRY_PORT = 1099;
/**
* Returns the remote reference bound to the specified
* <code>name</code> in this registry.
*
* @param name the name for the remote reference to look up
*
* @return a reference to a remote object
*
* @throws NotBoundException if <code>name</code> is not currently bound
*
* @throws RemoteException if remote communication with the
* registry failed; if exception is a <code>ServerException</code>
* containing an <code>AccessException</code>, then the registry
* denies the caller access to perform this operation
*
* @throws AccessException if this registry is local and it denies
* the caller access to perform this operation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>
*/
public Remote lookup(String name)
throws RemoteException, NotBoundException, AccessException;
/**
* Binds a remote reference to the specified <code>name</code> in
* this registry.
*
* @param name the name to associate with the remote reference
* @param obj a reference to a remote object (usually a stub)
*
* @throws AlreadyBoundException if <code>name</code> is already bound
*
* @throws RemoteException if remote communication with the
* registry failed; if exception is a <code>ServerException</code>
* containing an <code>AccessException</code>, then the registry
* denies the caller access to perform this operation (if
* originating from a non-local host, for example)
*
* @throws AccessException if this registry is local and it denies
* the caller access to perform this operation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is
* <code>null</code>, or if <code>obj</code> is <code>null</code>
*/
public void bind(String name, Remote obj)
throws RemoteException, AlreadyBoundException, AccessException;
/**
* Removes the binding for the specified <code>name</code> in
* this registry.
*
* @param name the name of the binding to remove
*
* @throws NotBoundException if <code>name</code> is not currently bound
*
* @throws RemoteException if remote communication with the
* registry failed; if exception is a <code>ServerException</code>
* containing an <code>AccessException</code>, then the registry
* denies the caller access to perform this operation (if
* originating from a non-local host, for example)
*
* @throws AccessException if this registry is local and it denies
* the caller access to perform this operation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is <code>null</code>
*/
public void unbind(String name)
throws RemoteException, NotBoundException, AccessException;
/**
* Replaces the binding for the specified <code>name</code> in
* this registry with the supplied remote reference. If there is
* an existing binding for the specified <code>name</code>, it is
* discarded.
*
* @param name the name to associate with the remote reference
* @param obj a reference to a remote object (usually a stub)
*
* @throws RemoteException if remote communication with the
* registry failed; if exception is a <code>ServerException</code>
* containing an <code>AccessException</code>, then the registry
* denies the caller access to perform this operation (if
* originating from a non-local host, for example)
*
* @throws AccessException if this registry is local and it denies
* the caller access to perform this operation
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>name</code> is
* <code>null</code>, or if <code>obj</code> is <code>null</code>
*/
public void rebind(String name, Remote obj)
throws RemoteException, AccessException;
/**
* Returns an array of the names bound in this registry. The
* array will contain a snapshot of the names bound in this
* registry at the time of the given invocation of this method.
*
* @return an array of the names bound in this registry
*
* @throws RemoteException if remote communication with the
* registry failed; if exception is a <code>ServerException</code>
* containing an <code>AccessException</code>, then the registry
* denies the caller access to perform this operation
*
* @throws AccessException if this registry is local and it denies
* the caller access to perform this operation
*/
public String[] list() throws RemoteException, AccessException;
}