Interface RMIClientSocketFactory
- All Known Implementing Classes:
-
RMISocketFactory
,SslRMIClientSocketFactory
public interface RMIClientSocketFactory
An RMIClientSocketFactory
instance is used by the RMI runtime in order to obtain client sockets for RMI calls. A remote object can be associated with an RMIClientSocketFactory
when it is created/exported via the constructors or exportObject
methods of java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject
and java.rmi.activation.Activatable
.
An RMIClientSocketFactory
instance associated with a remote object will be downloaded to clients when the remote object's reference is transmitted in an RMI call. This RMIClientSocketFactory
will be used to create connections to the remote object for remote method calls.
An RMIClientSocketFactory
instance can also be associated with a remote object registry so that clients can use custom socket communication with a remote object registry.
An implementation of this interface should be serializable and should implement Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
to return true
when passed an instance that represents the same (functionally equivalent) client socket factory, and false
otherwise (and it should also implement Object.hashCode()
consistently with its Object.equals
implementation).
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
-
UnicastRemoteObject
,Activatable
,LocateRegistry
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
Socket | createSocket(String host,
int port) | Create a client socket connected to the specified host and port. |
Methods
createSocket
Socket createSocket(String host, int port) throws IOException
Create a client socket connected to the specified host and port.
- Parameters:
-
host
- the host name -
port
- the port number - Returns:
- a socket connected to the specified host and port.
- Throws:
-
IOException
- if an I/O error occurs during socket creation - Since:
- 1.2
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