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.\"     Software: JDK 8
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.\"     Date: 21 November 2013
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.\"     SectDesc: Remote Method Invocation (RMI) Tools
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.TH rmiregistry 1 "21 November 2013" "JDK 8" "Remote Method Invocation (RMI) Tools"
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.SH NAME    
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rmiregistry \- Starts a remote object registry on the specified port on the current host\&.
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.SH SYNOPSIS    
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The number of a \f3port\fR on the current host at which to start the remote object registry\&.
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.SH DESCRIPTION    
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The \f3rmiregistry\fR command creates and starts a remote object registry on the specified port on the current host\&. If the port is omitted, then the registry is started on port 1099\&. The \f3rmiregistry\fR command produces no output and is typically run in the background, for example:
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A remote object registry is a bootstrap naming service that is used by RMI servers on the same host to bind remote objects to names\&. Clients on local and remote hosts can then look up remote objects and make remote method invocations\&.
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The registry is typically used to locate the first remote object on which an application needs to call methods\&. That object then provides application-specific support for finding other objects\&.
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The methods of the \f3java\&.rmi\&.registry\&.LocateRegistry\fR class are used to get a registry operating on the local host or local host and port\&.
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The URL-based methods of the \f3java\&.rmi\&.Naming\fR class operate on a registry and can be used to look up a remote object on any host and on the local host\&. Bind a simple name (string) to a remote object, rebind a new name to a remote object (overriding the old binding), unbind a remote object, and list the URL bound in the registry\&.
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.SH OPTIONS    
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.SH SEE\ ALSO    
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\f3java\&.rmi\&.registry\&.LocateRegistry\fR class description at http://docs\&.oracle\&.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/rmi/registry/LocateRegistry\&.html
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