Module jdk.naming.rmi
module jdk.naming.rmi
Provides the implementation of the RMI Java Naming provider.
- Implementation Note:
- The following implementation specific system properties are supported by the default RMI Naming Service Provider implementation in the JDK:
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jdk.jndi.object.factoriesFilter
:
The value of this system property defines a filter used by the JNDI runtime implementation to control the set of object factory classes which will be allowed to instantiate objects from object references returned by naming/directory systems. The factory class named by the reference instance will be matched against this filter. The filter property supports pattern-based filter syntax with the same format as jdk.serialFilter
. Limit patterns specified in the filter property are unused. This property can also be specified as a security property. This property is also supported by the default LDAP Naming Service Provider.
The default value allows any object factory class specified by the reference instance to recreate the referenced object. -
jdk.jndi.rmi.object.factoriesFilter
:
The value of this system property defines a filter used by the JDK RMI provider implementation to further restrict the set of object factory classes which will be allowed to instantiate objects from object references returned by RMI systems. The factory class named by the reference instance first will be matched against this specific filter and then against the global filter. The factory class is rejected if any of these two filters reject it, or if none of them allow it. The filter property supports pattern-based filter syntax with the same format as jdk.serialFilter
. Limit patterns specified in the filter property are unused.
The default value allows any object factory class provided by the JDK RMI provider implementation.
- Module Graph:
- Since:
- 9
Services
Type |
Description |
InitialContextFactory |
This interface represents a factory that creates an initial context. |
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