public class LookupLocator extends Object implements Serializable
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
protected String |
host
The name of the host at which to perform discovery.
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protected int |
port
The port number on the host at which to perform discovery.
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| Constructor and Description |
|---|
LookupLocator(String url)
Construct a new
LookupLocator object, set up to perform discovery to the given
URL. |
LookupLocator(String host,
int port)
Construct a new
LookupLocator object, set to perform unicast discovery to the
input host and port. |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
boolean |
equals(Object o)
Two locators are equal if they have the same
host and port fields. |
String |
getHost()
Returns the name of the host that this instance should contact.
|
int |
getPort()
Returns the number of the port to which this instance should connect.
|
ServiceRegistrar |
getRegistrar()
Perform unicast discovery and return the ServiceRegistrar object for the given lookup
service.
|
ServiceRegistrar |
getRegistrar(int timeout)
Perform unicast discovery and return the ServiceRegistrar object for the given lookup
service, with the given discovery timeout.
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int |
hashCode()
Returns a hash code value calculated from the
host and port field
values. |
String |
toString()
Return the string form of this LookupLocator, as a URL of scheme
"jini". |
protected String host
protected int port
public LookupLocator(String url) throws MalformedURLException
LookupLocator object, set up to perform discovery to the given
URL. The host and port fields will be populated with the
host and port components of the input URL. No host name resolution is
attempted. The syntax of the URL must be that of a hierarchical URI with a server-based naming authority. Requirements for the components
are as follows:
"jini" must be present. 4162 is used. "/"; path segments must not be present. The four allowed forms of the URL are thus:
jini://host jini://host/ jini://host:port jini://host:port/url - the URL to useMalformedURLException - url could not be parsedNullPointerException - if url is nullpublic LookupLocator(String host, int port)
LookupLocator object, set to perform unicast discovery to the
input host and port. The host and port
fields will be populated with the host and port arguments. No host
name resolution is attempted. The host argument must meet any one of the
following syntactical requirements:
host - the name of the host to contactport - the number of the port to connect toIllegalArgumentException - if port is not between 1 and 65535 (both
included) or if host cannot be parsed.NullPointerException - if host is nullpublic String getHost()
LookupLocator
implements this method to return the host field.public int getPort()
LookupLocator implements this method to return the port field.public ServiceRegistrar getRegistrar() throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
LookupLocator implements this method to simply invoke getRegistrar(int)
with a timeout value, which is determined by the value of the net.jini.discovery.timeout
system property. If the property is set, is not negative, and can be parsed as an
Integer, the value of the property is used as the timeout value. Otherwise, a
default value of 60 seconds is assumed.IOException - an error occurred during discoveryClassNotFoundException - if a class required to unmarshal the ServiceRegistrar
proxy cannot be foundpublic ServiceRegistrar getRegistrar(int timeout) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException
LookupLocator implements this method to use the values of the
host and port field in determining the host and port to connect
to.
If a connection can be established to start unicast discovery but the remote end fails to respond within the given time limit, an exception is thrown.
timeout - the maximum time to wait for a response, in milliseconds. A value of
0 specifies an infinite timeout.IOException - an error occurred during discoveryClassNotFoundException - if a class required to unmarshal the ServiceRegistrar
proxy cannot be foundIllegalArgumentException - if timeout is negativepublic String toString()
"jini".public boolean equals(Object o)
host and port fields.
The case of the host is ignored. Alternative forms of the same IPv6 addresses
for the host value are treated as being unequal.Copyright © GigaSpaces.