Viewing a Running Registry

The RMI Registry Browser enables you to browse RMI registries that are running on your local machine or elsewhere on the network.

To view a registry running locally:

  1. In the Runtime tab of the Explorer, right-click the RMI Registry node and choose New Registry.

    The Add Registry dialog box is opened.

  2. If the registry is on a port other than the default port 1099, type the number in the Port field.
  3. Click OK.

    A subnode that represents the registry is added to the RMI Registry node. Any remote interfaces or remote objects that have been registered appear as subnodes of the registry node.

To view a registry running remotely:

  1. In the Runtime tab of the Explorer, right-click the RMI Registry node and choose New Registry.
  2. In the Add Registry dialog box, type the name of the host on which the registry is running.
  3. If the registry is on a port other than the default port 1099, type the number in the Port field.
  4. Click OK.

    A subnode that represents the registry is added to the RMI Registry node. Any remote interfaces or remote objects that have been registered appear as subnodes of the registry node.

See also
Starting a New Local Registry
RMI Registry Browser Commands

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