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java.rmi
PropertiesPlease Note: Unless otherwise stated, any output from
these properties is sent to System.err
.
java.rmi.activation.port
- This property is used to set the TCP port number on which this VM should communicate with
rmid
(by default,rmid
listens on port 1098, but can be set to listen on a different port by using the-port
option on thermid
command line). The default value of this property is 1098, so this property only needs to be set on VMs that need to communicate with an instance ofrmid
that is running on a port other than 1098.java.rmi.dgc.leaseValue
- The value of this property represents the lease duration (in milliseconds) granted to other VMs that hold remote references to objects which have been exported by this VM. Clients usually renew a lease when it is 50% expired, so a very short value will increase network traffic and risk late renewals in exchange for reduced latency in calls to
Unreferenced.unreferenced
. The default value of this property is 600000 milliseconds (10 minutes).java.rmi.server.codebase
- This property specifies the locations from which classes that are published by this VM (for example: stub classes, custom classes that implement the declared return type of a remote method call, or interfaces used by a proxy or stub class) may be downloaded. The value of this property is a string in URL format or a space-separated list of URLs that will be the codebase annotation for all classes loaded from the CLASSPATH of (and subsequently marshalled by) this VM.
Note: This property must be set correctly in order to dynamically download classes and interfaces using JavaTM Remote Method Invocation (Java RMI). If this property is not set correctly, you will likely encounter exceptions when attempting to run your server or client. For more information on this property, see Dynamic code downloading using Java RMI (Using the
java.rmi.server.codebase
Property).java.rmi.server.hostname
- The value of this property represents the host name string that should be associated with remote stubs for locally created remote objects, in order to allow clients to invoke methods on the remote object. The default value of this property is the IP address of the local host, in "dotted-quad" format.
java.rmi.server.logCalls
- If this value is
true
, incoming calls and exceptions thrown from incoming calls will be logged toSystem.err
. Setting this property totrue
will greatly assist you in debugging your RMI programs. See alsosun.rmi.server.exceptionTrace
.java.rmi.server.randomIDs
- If this value is
true
, object identifiers for remote objects exported by this VM will be generated by using a cryptographically secure random number generator. The default value isfalse
.java.rmi.server.useCodebaseOnly
- If this value is
true
, automatic loading of classes is prohibited except from the local CLASSPATH and from thejava.rmi.server.codebase
property set on this VM. Use of this property prevents client VMs from dynamically downloading bytecodes from other codebases. This property is ignored in the implementations of 1.2 and 1.2.1 because of a bug.java.rmi.server.useLocalHostname
- Java RMI now uses an IP address to identify the local host when the
java.rmi.server.hostname
property is not specified and a fully qualified domain name for the localhost cannot be obtained. In order to force Java RMI to use the fully qualified domain name by default, you need to set the this property totrue
.
java.rmi.server.codebase
- This property specifies the locations from which classes that are published by this VM (for example, custom classes that implement an interface that is the declared parameter type of a remote method call) may be downloaded. The value of this property is a string in URL format (or a space-separated list of URLs in 1.2 and later) that will be the codebase annotation for all classes loaded from the CLASSPATH of (and subsequently marshalled by) this VM.
Note: Classes that exist in both the server's codebase and the client's CLASSPATH will be loaded from the client's CLASSPATH, rather than from the server's codebase as intended. For more information on this property, see Dynamic code downloading using Java RMI (Using the
java.rmi.server.codebase
Property).java.rmi.server.disableHttp
- If this value is
true
, HTTP tunneling is disabled, even whenhttp.proxyHost
is set. The default value isfalse
. If you know that your program will never need to use HTTP tunneling, then by disabling HTTP tunneling, you should see shorter timeouts for failed connections.java.rmi.server.useCodebaseOnly
- If this value is
true
, automatic loading of classes is prohibited except from the local CLASSPATH and from thejava.rmi.server.codebase
property set on this VM. Use of this property prevents client VMs from dynamically downloading bytecodes from other codebases. This property is ignored in the implementations of 1.2 and 1.2.1 because of a bug.
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