Starting the RMI Registry Browser
The RMI Registry Browser is represented by the RMI Registry node that appears
in the Explorer Window's Runtime tab. Right-clicking on this node opens
a context menu.
Starting a New Local Registry
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Right click on the RMI Registry Node. From the context menu, choose "New
Registry." This opens that Add Registry dialog.
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Check the "Create New Local Registry" check box.
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The default port is 1099. If you want to create the registry on another
port, type in the number of the port.
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Click "OK."
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A subnode that represents the new registry will be added to the RMI Registry
node.
Viewing a Running Local Registry
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Right click on the RMI Registry Node. From the context menu, choose "New
Registry." This opens that Add Registry dialog.
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Do not check the "Create New Local Registry" check box.
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The default port is 1099. If the registry is on another port, type in the
number of the port.
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Click "OK."
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A subnode that represents the registry will be added to the RMI Registry
node. Any remote interfaces or remote objects that have been registered
will appear as subnodes of the registry node.
Viewing a Running Remote Registry
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Right click on the RMI Registry Node. From the context menu, choose "New
Registry." This opens that Add Registry dialog.
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Type in the name of the host on which the registry is running.
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Do not check the "Create New Local Registry" check box.
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The default port is 1099. If the remote registry is on another port, type
in the number of the port.
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Click "OK."
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A subnode that represents the registry will be added to the RMI Registry
node. Any remote interfaces or remote objects that have been registered
will appear as subnodes of the registry node.
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