From: Carlos Q. <car...@we...> - 2002-02-11 18:27:23
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On Monday 11 February 2002 18:35, Bordet, Simone wrote: > Hi, > > I committed the revisited RMI adaptor, hehe. > > As a result CVS may be a little unstable for few days (only the part of the > RMIAdaptor, though), but I will fix everything for the release candidate. > BTW I propose future major release always follow the pattern of 2 beta > releases, one RC then the final. Agreed > > -------o-------- > > RMIAdaptor > > This MBean allow clients to connect to the MBeanServer via RMI. Notice > please that RMI is not a protocol, and here must be intended as "remote > method invocation using Java". The underlying protocol can be anyone, and > in fact 2 are supported: JRMP and IIOP. JRMP is the Java Remote Method > Protocol, and it's the default protocol for RMI. IIOP is the Internet Inter > Orb Protocol, and it's the CORBA default. As you know, remote method > invocation in Java can have JRMP or IIOP as protocols, and the remote > invocation process is usually referred to, respectively, as "RMI" and "RMI > over IIOP". "RMI" is a short for "RMI over JRMP". This is a very good explanation (now I understand it :-)), please add it to the docs > > So we have the RMI adaptor that is protocol independent, and support for > remote notification listeners and filters. > > -------o-------- > > IIOPAdaptor > > This MBean is a subclass of the RMIAdaptor and handles IIOP specific > operations. > > -------o-------- > > JRMPAdaptor > > This MBean is a subclass of the RMIAdaptor and handles JRMP specific > operations. It supports export on a specific port and with custom socket > factories. It supports SSL, so it is possible to have a JRMPAdaptor over > SSL for secure data transfer. > > -------o-------- > > RMIConnector > > This is the class that remote clients of MBeanServer must use to connect to > the RMIAdaptor subclasses. It serves for both JRMP and IIOP adaptor. It is > based on JNDI to lookup the adaptors, so be sure to configure it properly > to find the adaptor's stub, either from the RMI naming or from the COS > naming (for RMI and CORBA respectively). Don't try to use directly the stub > of the adaptors, unless you know what you're doing :), always use this > class. > > > That's it for now. > > Examples and docs will come soon. > > Cheers > > Simon > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Openjmx-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openjmx-devel |