- java.lang.Object
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- javax.management.NotificationBroadcasterSupport
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- javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorServer
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- javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnectorServer
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
MBeanRegistration
,NotificationBroadcaster
,NotificationEmitter
,JMXAddressable
,JMXConnectorServerMBean
public class RMIConnectorServer extends JMXConnectorServer
A JMX API connector server that creates RMI-based connections from remote clients. Usually, such connector servers are made using
JMXConnectorServerFactory
. However, specialized applications can use this class directly, for example with anRMIServerImpl
object.- Since:
- 1.5
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static String
CREDENTIAL_TYPES
Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.UseCREDENTIALS_FILTER_PATTERN
with a filter pattern string instead.static String
CREDENTIALS_FILTER_PATTERN
Name of the attribute that specifies anObjectInputFilter
pattern string to filter classes acceptable forRMIServer.newClient()
remote method call.static String
JNDI_REBIND_ATTRIBUTE
Name of the attribute that specifies whether theRMIServer
stub that represents an RMI connector server should override an existing stub at the same address.static String
RMI_CLIENT_SOCKET_FACTORY_ATTRIBUTE
Name of the attribute that specifies theRMIClientSocketFactory
for the RMI objects created in conjunction with this connector.static String
RMI_SERVER_SOCKET_FACTORY_ATTRIBUTE
Name of the attribute that specifies theRMIServerSocketFactory
for the RMI objects created in conjunction with this connector.static String
SERIAL_FILTER_PATTERN
This attribute defines a pattern from which to create aObjectInputFilter
that will be used when deserializing objects sent to theJMXConnectorServer
by any client.-
Fields declared in class javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorServer
AUTHENTICATOR
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description RMIConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL url, Map<String,?> environment)
Makes anRMIConnectorServer
.RMIConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL url, Map<String,?> environment, MBeanServer mbeanServer)
Makes anRMIConnectorServer
for the given MBean server.RMIConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL url, Map<String,?> environment, RMIServerImpl rmiServerImpl, MBeanServer mbeanServer)
Makes anRMIConnectorServer
for the given MBean server.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
start()
Activates the connector server, that is starts listening for client connections.void
stop()
Deactivates the connector server, that is, stops listening for client connections.JMXConnector
toJMXConnector(Map<String,?> env)
Returns a client stub for this connector server.-
Methods declared in class javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorServer
connectionClosed, connectionFailed, connectionOpened, getMBeanServer, getNotificationInfo, preDeregister, preRegister
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Methods declared in class javax.management.NotificationBroadcasterSupport
addNotificationListener, handleNotification, sendNotification
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Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Methods declared in interface javax.management.remote.JMXAddressable
getAddress
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Methods declared in interface javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorServerMBean
getAddress, getAttributes, getConnectionIds, isActive, setMBeanServerForwarder
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Methods declared in interface javax.management.MBeanRegistration
postDeregister, postRegister
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Methods declared in interface javax.management.NotificationBroadcaster
removeNotificationListener
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Methods declared in interface javax.management.NotificationEmitter
removeNotificationListener
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Field Detail
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JNDI_REBIND_ATTRIBUTE
public static final String JNDI_REBIND_ATTRIBUTE
Name of the attribute that specifies whether the
RMIServer
stub that represents an RMI connector server should override an existing stub at the same address. The value associated with this attribute, if any, should be a string that is equal, ignoring case, to"true"
or"false"
. The default value is false.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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RMI_CLIENT_SOCKET_FACTORY_ATTRIBUTE
public static final String RMI_CLIENT_SOCKET_FACTORY_ATTRIBUTE
Name of the attribute that specifies the
RMIClientSocketFactory
for the RMI objects created in conjunction with this connector. The value associated with this attribute must be of typeRMIClientSocketFactory
and can only be specified in theMap
argument supplied when creating a connector server.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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RMI_SERVER_SOCKET_FACTORY_ATTRIBUTE
public static final String RMI_SERVER_SOCKET_FACTORY_ATTRIBUTE
Name of the attribute that specifies the
RMIServerSocketFactory
for the RMI objects created in conjunction with this connector. The value associated with this attribute must be of typeRMIServerSocketFactory
and can only be specified in theMap
argument supplied when creating a connector server.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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CREDENTIAL_TYPES
@Deprecated(since="10", forRemoval=true) public static final String CREDENTIAL_TYPES
Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.UseCREDENTIALS_FILTER_PATTERN
with a filter pattern string instead.Name of the attribute that specifies a list of class names acceptable as parameters to theRMIServer.newClient()
remote method call.This list of classes should correspond to the transitive closure of the credentials class (or classes) used by the installed JMXAuthenticator associated with the RMIServer implementation.
If the attribute is not set, or is null, then any class is deemed acceptable.
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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CREDENTIALS_FILTER_PATTERN
public static final String CREDENTIALS_FILTER_PATTERN
Name of the attribute that specifies anObjectInputFilter
pattern string to filter classes acceptable forRMIServer.newClient()
remote method call.The filter pattern must be in same format as used in
ObjectInputFilter.Config.createFilter(java.lang.String)
This list of classes allowed by filter should correspond to the transitive closure of the credentials class (or classes) used by the installed JMXAuthenticator associated with the RMIServer implementation. If the attribute is not set then any class is deemed acceptable.
- See Also:
ObjectInputFilter
, Constant Field Values
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SERIAL_FILTER_PATTERN
public static final String SERIAL_FILTER_PATTERN
This attribute defines a pattern from which to create aObjectInputFilter
that will be used when deserializing objects sent to theJMXConnectorServer
by any client.The filter will be called for any class found in the serialized stream sent to server by client, including all JMX defined classes (such as
ObjectName
), all method parameters, and, if present in the stream, all classes transitively referred by the serial form of any deserialized object. The pattern must be in same format as used inObjectInputFilter.Config.createFilter(java.lang.String)
. It may define an allow-list of permitted classes, a reject-list of rejected classes, a maximum depth for the deserialized objects, etc.To be functional, the filter should allow at least all the concrete types in the transitive closure of all objects that might get serialized when serializing all JMX classes referred as parameters in the
RMIConnection
interface, plus all classes that aclient
might need to transmit wrapped in marshalled objects in order to interoperate with the MBeans registered in theMBeanServer
. That would potentially include all the concrete JMX OpenTypes and the classes they use in their serial form.Care must be taken when defining such a filter, as defining an allow-list that is too narrow or a reject-list that is too wide may prevent legitimate clients from interoperating with the
JMXConnectorServer
.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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Constructor Detail
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RMIConnectorServer
public RMIConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL url, Map<String,?> environment) throws IOException
Makes an
RMIConnectorServer
. This is equivalent to callingRMIConnectorServer(directoryURL,environment,null,null)
- Parameters:
url
- the URL defining how to create the connector server. Cannot be null.environment
- attributes governing the creation and storing of the RMI object. Can be null, which is equivalent to an empty Map.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- ifurl
is null.MalformedURLException
- ifurl
does not conform to the syntax for an RMI connector, or if its protocol is not recognized by this implementation. Only "rmi" is valid when this constructor is used.IOException
- if the connector server cannot be created for some reason or if it is inevitable that itsstart
method will fail.
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RMIConnectorServer
public RMIConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL url, Map<String,?> environment, MBeanServer mbeanServer) throws IOException
Makes an
RMIConnectorServer
for the given MBean server. This is equivalent to callingRMIConnectorServer(directoryURL,environment,null,mbeanServer)
- Parameters:
url
- the URL defining how to create the connector server. Cannot be null.environment
- attributes governing the creation and storing of the RMI object. Can be null, which is equivalent to an empty Map.mbeanServer
- the MBean server to which the new connector server is attached, or null if it will be attached by being registered as an MBean in the MBean server.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- ifurl
is null.MalformedURLException
- ifurl
does not conform to the syntax for an RMI connector, or if its protocol is not recognized by this implementation. Only "rmi" is valid when this constructor is used.IOException
- if the connector server cannot be created for some reason or if it is inevitable that itsstart
method will fail.
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RMIConnectorServer
public RMIConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL url, Map<String,?> environment, RMIServerImpl rmiServerImpl, MBeanServer mbeanServer) throws IOException
Makes an
RMIConnectorServer
for the given MBean server.- Parameters:
url
- the URL defining how to create the connector server. Cannot be null.environment
- attributes governing the creation and storing of the RMI object. Can be null, which is equivalent to an empty Map.rmiServerImpl
- An implementation of the RMIServer interface, consistent with the protocol type specified in url. If this parameter is non null, the protocol type specified by url is not constrained, and is assumed to be valid. Otherwise, only "rmi" will be recognized.mbeanServer
- the MBean server to which the new connector server is attached, or null if it will be attached by being registered as an MBean in the MBean server.- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- ifurl
is null.MalformedURLException
- ifurl
does not conform to the syntax for an RMI connector, or if its protocol is not recognized by this implementation. Only "rmi" is recognized when rmiServerImpl is null.IOException
- if the connector server cannot be created for some reason or if it is inevitable that itsstart
method will fail.- See Also:
start()
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Method Detail
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toJMXConnector
public JMXConnector toJMXConnector(Map<String,?> env) throws IOException
Returns a client stub for this connector server. A client stub is a serializable object whose
connect
method can be used to make one new connection to this connector server.- Specified by:
toJMXConnector
in interfaceJMXConnectorServerMBean
- Overrides:
toJMXConnector
in classJMXConnectorServer
- Parameters:
env
- client connection parameters of the same sort that could be provided toJMXConnector.connect(Map)
. Can be null, which is equivalent to an empty map.- Returns:
- a client stub that can be used to make a new connection to this connector server.
- Throws:
UnsupportedOperationException
- if this connector server does not support the generation of client stubs.IllegalStateException
- if the JMXConnectorServer is not started (seeJMXConnectorServerMBean.isActive()
).IOException
- if a communications problem means that a stub cannot be created.
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start
public void start() throws IOException
Activates the connector server, that is starts listening for client connections. Calling this method when the connector server is already active has no effect. Calling this method when the connector server has been stopped will generate an
IOException
.The behavior of this method when called for the first time depends on the parameters that were supplied at construction, as described below.
First, an object of a subclass of
RMIServerImpl
is required, to export the connector server through RMI:- If an
RMIServerImpl
was supplied to the constructor, it is used. - Otherwise, if the
JMXServiceURL
was null, or its protocol part wasrmi
, an object of typeRMIJRMPServerImpl
is created. - Otherwise, the implementation can create an
implementation-specific
RMIServerImpl
or it can throwMalformedURLException
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If the given address includes a JNDI directory URL as specified in the package documentation for
javax.management.remote.rmi
, then thisRMIConnectorServer
will bootstrap by binding theRMIServerImpl
to the given address.If the URL path part of the
JMXServiceURL
was empty or a single slash (/
), then the RMI object will not be bound to a directory. Instead, a reference to it will be encoded in the URL path of the RMIConnectorServer address (returned byJMXConnectorServerMBean.getAddress()
). The encodings forrmi
are described in the package documentation forjavax.management.remote.rmi
.The behavior when the URL path is neither empty nor a JNDI directory URL, or when the protocol is not
rmi
, is implementation defined, and may include throwingMalformedURLException
when the connector server is created or when it is started.- Throws:
IllegalStateException
- if the connector server has not been attached to an MBean server.IOException
- if the connector server cannot be started.
- If an
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stop
public void stop() throws IOException
Deactivates the connector server, that is, stops listening for client connections. Calling this method will also close all client connections that were made by this server. After this method returns, whether normally or with an exception, the connector server will not create any new client connections.
Once a connector server has been stopped, it cannot be started again.
Calling this method when the connector server has already been stopped has no effect. Calling this method when the connector server has not yet been started will disable the connector server object permanently.
If closing a client connection produces an exception, that exception is not thrown from this method. A
JMXConnectionNotification
is emitted from this MBean with the connection ID of the connection that could not be closed.Closing a connector server is a potentially slow operation. For example, if a client machine with an open connection has crashed, the close operation might have to wait for a network protocol timeout. Callers that do not want to block in a close operation should do it in a separate thread.
This method calls the method
close
on the connector server'sRMIServerImpl
object.If the
RMIServerImpl
was bound to a JNDI directory by thestart
method, it is unbound from the directory by this method.- Throws:
IOException
- if the server cannot be closed cleanly, or if theRMIServerImpl
cannot be unbound from the directory. When this exception is thrown, the server has already attempted to close all client connections, if appropriate; to callRMIServerImpl.close()
; and to unbind theRMIServerImpl
from its directory, if appropriate. All client connections are closed except possibly those that generated exceptions when the server attempted to close them.
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