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# ==============================================================================## Example of using Jini as Lookup service - registering and looking up# an RMI Connector (IIOP/JRMP)## ==============================================================================## Requirements:## Before running this example you will have to:# ---------------------------------------------## Get and install Jini:##     http://www.jini.org/#     http://jini.dev.java.net/#     http://starterkit.dev.java.net/downloads/index.html## This example has been implemented using the Jini Technology Starter Kit# Version 1.2.1_002.## If you wish to use an external directory for the RMI JMX Connectors# (URLs of the form jmx:service:[rmi|iiop]:/host:port/jndi/jndi-url)# then:##   o If you wish to use rmiregistry in conjunction with the RMI/JRMP#     JMX Connector you will have to start a rmiregistry (see below).##   o If you wish to use CORBA Naming Service in conjunction with the RMI/IIOP#     JMX Connector you will have to start an ORB daemon (see below).##   o If you wish to use LDAP in conjunction with the RMI JMX Connectors#     you will have to install/setup a directory server## In order to compile and run the example, make a copy of this README file, and# then simply cut and paste all the commands as needed into a terminal window.## This README makes the assumption that you are running under Java SE 6 on Unix,# you are familiar with Jini, the JMX technology, with LDAP and JNDI, and with# the bourne shell or korn shell syntax.## All the commands below are defined using Unix korn shell syntax.## If you are not running Unix and korn shell you are expected to be able to# adapt these commands to your favorite OS and shell environment.## Update & define the following variables to match your local installation:#JINI_HOME=@INSTALL_HOME_FOR_JINI@# Define the following variables:#JINILIB=$JINI_HOME/libclassp=$JINILIB/jini-core.jar:$JINILIB/jini-ext.jar# Create a jini.properties file, either from# $JINI_HOME/example/launcher/jini12_<platform>.properties# or from the jini.properties.template file # provided in this example for the Unix platform.# Replace the paths and hostnames (default is localhost) where needed in the# jini.properties file.# Launch Jini StartService example:#java -classpath $JINILIB/jini-examples.jar com.sun.jini.example.launcher.StartService &# Load the edited jini.properties file in the launcher tool.# Use Jini StartService example to start:#    * RMID, #    * WebServer, #    * Reggie, #    * and LookupBrowser#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Start an rmiregistry#rmiregistry 9999 &#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Start an ORB daemon:#rm -rf ./orb.dborbd -ORBInitialPort 7777 &#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Start an LDAP Server, and create a new dc=Test suffix inside.## (only needed if you wish to register the RMI or IIOP#  stubs in LDAP, instead of using CORBA Naming Service or RMI registry)## On Solaris 9 you should first login as root and execute# the following commands:# Setup an LDAP server (you don't need to do this if the# server has already been configured).#/usr/sbin/directoryserver setup# Start the console, and if needed create a new suffix, a database,# and a root node (e.g. dc=Test)#/usr/sbin/directoryserver startconsole# NOTE: if you're not using Solaris 9 Directory Server you will have#       to make sure the Java Schema (RFC 2713: #       http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2713.txt) is known by that server#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Compile Server.java and Client.java## * Server.java: creates an MBeanServer, creates and starts an#                RMI connector (JRMP/IIOP)# * Client.java: lookup a connector in Jini#                list all MBeans.javac -d . -classpath $classp Server.java Client.java#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# LDAP parameters:# Supply the appropriate hostname below, and define this variable:#ldaphost=gigondas# Supply the appropriate port number below, and define this variable:#ldapport=6666# Supply the appropriate principal below, and define this variable:#principal="cn=Directory Manager"# Supply the appropriate credentials below, and define this variable:#credentials=#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# JNDI URLs#jndirmi="rmi://localhost:9999"jndiiiop="iiop://localhost:7777"jndildap="ldap://$ldaphost:$ldapport"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# JMX Service URLs#jmxiiopurl="service:jmx:iiop:///jndi/${jndiiiop}/server"jmxrmiurl="service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/${jndirmi}/server"jmxiiopldapurl="service:jmx:iiop:///jndi/${jndildap}/cn=x,dc=Test"jmxrmildapurl="service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/${jndildap}/cn=x,dc=Test"jmxstuburl="service:jmx:rmi://"jmxiorurl="service:jmx:iiop://"#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Below we illustrate the different JMX Connector Servers# which you have the choice to start. # There are seven cases labelled (a) to (f):##   * RMI Connectors#       + over JRMP#           - without any external directory (a)#           - using rmiregistry as external directory (b)#           - using LDAP as external directory (c)#       + over IIOP#           - without any external directory (d)#           - using CORBA Naming Service as external directory (e)#           - using LDAP as external directory (f)# NOTE-1: As defined in section 6.1 "Terminology" of the "JMX Remote API 1.0 # Specification" document, an agent is composed of one MBean Server and of # one or more Connector Servers. There can be several agents running in one JVM.# For flexibility of this example, the jini.Server class creates an agent which# is composed of one MBean Server and of only one Connector Server. The class# jini.Server decides which type of Connector Server to create depending on the# value given to the "url" system property when you start the example.# NOTE-2: The value of the "agent.name" system property is the value that the# jini.Server class will give to the "AgentName" lookup attribute when it# registers the connector's URL in the lookup service. As defined in Table 6.1# "Lookup attributes for connectors" of the "JMX Remote API 1.0 Specification"# document: the "AgentName" lookup attribute is a simple name used to identify# the *AGENT* to which the connector is attached. It makes it possible to# search, with a query to the lookup service, for all the connectors registered# by a given agent.# (a) You can start an agent with an RMI Connector Server over JRMP#     without using any external directory#java -classpath .:$classp -Ddebug=true \     -Dagent.name=test-server-a \     -Durl="service:jmx:rmi://" \     -Djava.security.policy=java.policy \     jini.Server &# (b) Or you can start an agent with an RMI Connector Server over JRMP#     using rmiregistry as external directory#     (Start rmiregistry first, if not yet started)#java -classpath .:$classp -Ddebug=true \     -Dagent.name=test-server-b \     -Durl="service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/${jndirmi}/server" \     -Djava.security.policy=java.policy \     jini.Server &# (c) Or you can start an agent with an RMI Connector Server over JRMP#     using LDAP as external directory#     (First start an LDAP server and create the dc=Test suffix)#java -classpath .:$classp -Ddebug=true \     -Dagent.name=test-server-c \     -Durl="service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/${jndildap}/cn=x,dc=Test" \     -Djava.security.policy=java.policy \     -Djava.naming.security.principal="$principal" \     -Djava.naming.security.credentials="$credentials" \     jini.Server &# (d) Or you can start an agent with an RMI Connector Server over IIOP#     without using any external directory#java -classpath .:$classp -Ddebug=true \     -Dagent.name=test-server-d \     -Durl="service:jmx:iiop://" \     -Djava.security.policy=java.policy \     jini.Server &# (e) Or you can start an agent with an RMI Connector Server over IIOP#     using CORBA Naming Service as external directory#     (Start ORBD first if not yet started).#java -classpath .:$classp -Ddebug=true \     -Dagent.name=test-server-e \     -Durl="service:jmx:iiop:///jndi/${jndiiiop}/server" \     -Djava.security.policy=java.policy \     jini.Server &# (f) Or you can start an agent with an RMI Connector Server over IIOP#     using LDAP as external directory#     (First start an LDAP server and create the dc=Test suffix) #java -classpath .:$classp -Ddebug=true \     -Dagent.name=test-server-f \     -Durl="service:jmx:iiop:///jndi/${jndildap}/cn=x,dc=Test" \     -Djava.security.policy=java.policy \     -Djava.naming.security.principal="$principal" \     -Djava.naming.security.credentials="$credentials" \     jini.Server &# Once you have started one or more agents, you can start the Client.#java -classpath .:$classp -Ddebug=true \     -Djava.security.policy=java.policy \     jini.Client#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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