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| .\" Software: JDK 8 |
| .\" Date: 21 November 2013 |
| .\" SectDesc: Remote Method Invocation (RMI) Tools |
| .\" Title: rmid.1 |
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| .TH rmid 1 "21 November 2013" "JDK 8" "Remote Method Invocation (RMI) Tools" |
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| .SH NAME |
| rmid \- Starts the activation system daemon that enables objects to be registered and activated in a Java Virtual Machine (JVM)\&. |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| |
| \fBrmid\fR [\fIoptions\fR] |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| .TP |
| \fIoptions\fR |
| The command-line options\&. See Options\&. |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| The \f3rmid\fR command starts the activation system daemon\&. The activation system daemon must be started before activatable objects can be either registered with the activation system or activated in a JVM\&. For details on how to write programs that use activatable objects, the \fIUsing Activation\fR tutorial at http://docs\&.oracle\&.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/rmi/activation/overview\&.html |
| .PP |
| Start the daemon by executing the \f3rmid\fR command and specifying a security policy file, as follows: |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3rmid \-J\-Djava\&.security\&.policy=rmid\&.policy\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| When you run Oracle\(cqs implementation of the \f3rmid\fR command, by default you must specify a security policy file so that the \f3rmid\fR command can verify whether or not the information in each \f3ActivationGroupDesc\fR is allowed to be used to start a JVM for an activation group\&. Specifically, the command and options specified by the \f3CommandEnvironment\fR and any properties passed to an \f3ActivationGroupDesc\fR constructor must now be explicitly allowed in the security policy file for the \f3rmid\fR command\&. The value of the \f3sun\&.rmi\&.activation\&.execPolicy\fR property dictates the policy that the \f3rmid\fR command uses to determine whether or not the information in an \f3ActivationGroupDesc\fR can be used to start a JVM for an activation group\&. For more information see the description of the -J-Dsun\&.rmi\&.activation\&.execPolicy=policy option\&. |
| .PP |
| Executing the \f3rmid\fR command starts the Activator and an internal registry on the default port1098 and binds an \f3ActivationSystem\fR to the name \f3java\&.rmi\&.activation\&.ActivationSystem\fR in this internal registry\&. |
| .PP |
| To specify an alternate port for the registry, you must specify the \f3-port\fR option when you execute the \f3rmid\fR command\&. For example, the following command starts the activation system daemon and a registry on the registry\&'s default port, 1099\&. |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3rmid \-J\-Djava\&.security\&.policy=rmid\&.policy \-port 1099\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| .SH START\ RMID\ ON\ DEMAND |
| An alternative to starting \f3rmid\fR from the command line is to configure \f3inetd\fR (Oracle Solaris) or \f3xinetd\fR (Linux) to start \f3rmid\fR on demand\&. |
| .PP |
| When RMID starts, it attempts to obtain an inherited channel (inherited from \f3inetd\fR/\f3xinetd\fR) by calling the \f3System\&.inheritedChannel\fR method\&. If the inherited channel is null or not an instance of \f3java\&.nio\&.channels\&.ServerSocketChannel\fR, then RMID assumes that it was not started by \f3inetd\fR/\f3xinetd\fR, and it starts as previously described\&. |
| .PP |
| If the inherited channel is a \f3ServerSocketChannel\fR instance, then RMID uses the \f3java\&.net\&.ServerSocket\fR obtained from the \f3ServerSocketChannel\fR as the server socket that accepts requests for the remote objects it exports: The registry in which the \f3java\&.rmi\&.activation\&.ActivationSystem\fR is bound and the \f3java\&.rmi\&.activation\&.Activator\fR remote object\&. In this mode, RMID behaves the same as when it is started from the command line, except in the following cases: |
| .TP 0.2i |
| \(bu |
| Output printed to \f3System\&.err\fR is redirected to a file\&. This file is located in the directory specified by the \f3java\&.io\&.tmpdir\fR system property (typically \f3/var/tmp\fR or \f3/tmp\fR) with the prefix \f3rmid-err\fR and the suffix \f3tmp\fR\&. |
| .TP 0.2i |
| \(bu |
| The \f3-port\fR option is not allowed\&. If this option is specified, then RMID exits with an error message\&. |
| .TP 0.2i |
| \(bu |
| The \f3-log\fR option is required\&. If this option is not specified, then RMID exits with an error message |
| .PP |
| See the man pages for \f3inetd\fR (Oracle Solaris) or \f3xinetd\fR (Linux) for details on how to configure services to be started on demand\&. |
| .SH OPTIONS |
| .TP |
| -C\fIoption\fR |
| .br |
| Specifies an option that is passed as a command-line argument to each child process (activation group) of the \f3rmid\fR command when that process is created\&. For example, you could pass a property to each virtual machine spawned by the activation system daemon: |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3rmid \-C\-Dsome\&.property=value\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| |
| |
| This ability to pass command-line arguments to child processes can be useful for debugging\&. For example, the following command enables server-call logging in all child JVMs\&. |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3rmid \-C\-Djava\&.rmi\&.server\&.logCalls=true\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| |
| .TP |
| -J\fIoption\fR |
| .br |
| Specifies an option that is passed to the Java interpreter running RMID\&. For example, to specify that the \f3rmid\fR command use a policy file named \f3rmid\&.policy\fR, the \f3-J\fR option can be used to define the \f3java\&.security\&.policy\fR property on the \f3rmid\fR command line, for example: |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3rmid \-J\-Djava\&.security\&.policy\-rmid\&.policy\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| |
| .TP |
| -J-Dsun\&.rmi\&.activation\&.execPolicy=\fIpolicy\fR |
| .br |
| Specifies the policy that RMID employs to check commands and command-line options used to start the JVM in which an activation group runs\&. Please note that this option exists only in Oracle\&'s implementation of the Java RMI activation daemon\&. If this property is not specified on the command line, then the result is the same as though \f3-J-Dsun\&.rmi\&.activation\&.execPolicy=default\fR were specified\&. The possible values of \f3policy\fR can be \f3default\fR, \f3policyClassName\fR, or \f3none\fR\&. |
| .RS |
| .TP 0.2i |
| \(bu |
| default |
| |
| The \f3default\fR or unspecified value \f3execPolicy\fR allows the \f3rmid\fR command to execute commands with specific command-line options only when the \f3rmid\fR command was granted permission to execute those commands and options in the security policy file that the \f3rmid\fR command uses\&. Only the default activation group implementation can be used with the default execution policy\&. |
| |
| The \f3rmid\fR command starts a JVM for an activation group with the information in the group\&'s registered activation group descriptor, an \f3ActivationGroupDesc\fR\&. The group descriptor specifies an optional \f3ActivationGroupDesc\&.CommandEnvironment\fR that includes the command to execute to start the activation group and any command-line options to be added to the command line\&. By default, the \f3rmid\fR command uses the \f3java\fR command found in \f3java\&.home\fR\&. The group descriptor also contains properties overrides that are added to the command line as options defined as: \f3-D<property>=<value>\fR\&.The \f3com\&.sun\&.rmi\&.rmid\&.ExecPermission\fR permission grants the \f3rmid\fR command permission to execute a command that is specified in the group descriptor\&'s \f3CommandEnvironment\fR to start an activation group\&. The \f3com\&.sun\&.rmi\&.rmid\&.ExecOptionPermission\fR permission enables the \f3rmid\fR command to use command-line options, specified as properties overrides in the group descriptor or as options in the \f3CommandEnvironment\fR when starting the activation group\&.When granting the \f3rmid\fR command permission to execute various commands and options, the permissions \f3ExecPermission\fR and \f3ExecOptionPermission\fR must be granted to all code sources\&. |
| |
| \fIExecPermission\fR |
| |
| The \f3ExecPermission\fR class represents permission for the \f3rmid\fR command to execute a specific command to start an activation group\&. |
| |
| \fISyntax\fR: The name of an \f3ExecPermission\fR is the path name of a command to grant the \f3rmid\fR command permission to execute\&. A path name that ends in a slash (/) and an asterisk (*) indicates that all of the files contained in that directory where slash is the file-separator character, \f3File\&.separatorChar\fR\&. A path name that ends in a slash (/) and a minus sign (-) indicates all files and subdirectories contained in that directory (recursively)\&. A path name that consists of the special token \f3<<ALL FILES>>\fR matches any file\&. |
| |
| A path name that consists of an asterisk (*) indicates all the files in the current directory\&. A path name that consists of a minus sign (-) indicates all the files in the current directory and (recursively) all files and subdirectories contained in the current directory\&. |
| |
| \fIExecOptionPermission\fR |
| |
| The \f3ExecOptionPermission\fR class represents permission for the \f3rmid\fR command to use a specific command-line option when starting an activation group\&. The name of an \f3ExecOptionPermission\fR is the value of a command-line option\&. |
| |
| \fISyntax\fR: Options support a limited wild card scheme\&. An asterisk signifies a wild card match, and it can appear as the option name itself (matches any option), or an asterisk (*) can appear at the end of the option name only when the asterisk (*) follows a dot (\&.) or an equals sign (=)\&. |
| |
| For example: \f3*\fR or \f3-Dmydir\&.*\fR or \f3-Da\&.b\&.c=*\fR is valid, but \f3*mydir\fR or \f3-Da*b\fR or \f3ab*\fR is not\&. |
| |
| \fIPolicy file for rmid\fR |
| |
| When you grant the \f3rmid\fR command permission to execute various commands and options, the permissions \f3ExecPermission\fR and \f3ExecOptionPermission\fR must be granted to all code sources (universally)\&. It is safe to grant these permissions universally because only the \f3rmid\fR command checks these permissions\&. |
| |
| An example policy file that grants various execute permissions to the \f3rmid\fR command is: |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3grant {\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 permission com\&.sun\&.rmi\&.rmid\&.ExecPermission\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 "/files/apps/java/jdk1\&.7\&.0/solaris/bin/java";\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 permission com\&.sun\&.rmi\&.rmid\&.ExecPermission\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 "/files/apps/rmidcmds/*";\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 permission com\&.sun\&.rmi\&.rmid\&.ExecOptionPermission\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 "\-Djava\&.security\&.policy=/files/policies/group\&.policy";\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 permission com\&.sun\&.rmi\&.rmid\&.ExecOptionPermission\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 "\-Djava\&.security\&.debug=*";\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 permission com\&.sun\&.rmi\&.rmid\&.ExecOptionPermission\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 "\-Dsun\&.rmi\&.*";\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3};\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| |
| |
| The first permission granted allows the \f3rmid\fR tcommand o execute the 1\&.7\&.0 release of the \f3java\fR command, specified by its explicit path name\&. By default, the version of the \f3java\fR command found in \f3java\&.home\fR is used (the same one that the \f3rmid\fR command uses), and does not need to be specified in the policy file\&. The second permission allows the \f3rmid\fR command to execute any command in the directory \f3/files/apps/rmidcmds\fR\&. |
| |
| The third permission granted, an \f3ExecOptionPermission\fR, allows the \f3rmid\fR command to start an activation group that defines the security policy file to be \f3/files/policies/group\&.policy\fR\&. The next permission allows the \f3java\&.security\&.debug property\fR to be used by an activation group\&. The last permission allows any property in the \f3sun\&.rmi property\fR name hierarchy to be used by activation groups\&. |
| |
| To start the \f3rmid\fR command with a policy file, the \f3java\&.security\&.policy\fR property needs to be specified on the \f3rmid\fR command line, for example: |
| |
| \f3rmid -J-Djava\&.security\&.policy=rmid\&.policy\fR\&. |
| .TP 0.2i |
| \(bu |
| <policyClassName> |
| |
| If the default behavior is not flexible enough, then an administrator can provide, when starting the \f3rmid\fR command, the name of a class whose \f3checkExecCommand\fR method is executed to check commands to be executed by the \f3rmid\fR command\&. |
| |
| The \f3policyClassName\fR specifies a public class with a public, no-argument constructor and an implementation of the following \f3checkExecCommand\fR method: |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3 public void checkExecCommand(ActivationGroupDesc desc, String[] command)\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 throws SecurityException;\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| |
| |
| Before starting an activation group, the \f3rmid\fR command calls the policy\&'s \f3checkExecCommand\fR method and passes to it the activation group descriptor and an array that contains the complete command to start the activation group\&. If the \f3checkExecCommand\fR throws a \f3SecurityException\fR, then the \f3rmid\fR command does not start the activation group and an \f3ActivationException\fR is thrown to the caller attempting to activate the object\&. |
| .TP 0.2i |
| \(bu |
| none |
| |
| If the \f3sun\&.rmi\&.activation\&.execPolicy\fR property value is \f3none\fR, then the \f3rmid\fR command does not perform any validation of commands to start activation groups\&. |
| .RE |
| |
| .TP |
| -log \fIdir\fR |
| .br |
| Specifies the name of the directory the activation system daemon uses to write its database and associated information\&. The log directory defaults to creating a log, in the directory in which the \f3rmid\fR command was executed\&. |
| .TP |
| -port \fIport\fR |
| .br |
| Specifies the port the registry uses\&. The activation system daemon binds the \f3ActivationSystem\fR, with the name \f3java\&.rmi\&.activation\&.ActivationSystem\fR, in this registry\&. The \f3ActivationSystem\fR on the local machine can be obtained using the following \f3Naming\&.lookup\fR method call: |
| .sp |
| .nf |
| \f3import java\&.rmi\&.*; \fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 import java\&.rmi\&.activation\&.*;\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 ActivationSystem system; system = (ActivationSystem)\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3 Naming\&.lookup("//:port/java\&.rmi\&.activation\&.ActivationSystem");\fP |
| .fi |
| .nf |
| \f3\fP |
| .fi |
| .sp |
| |
| .TP |
| -stop |
| .br |
| Stops the current invocation of the \f3rmid\fR command for a port specified by the \f3-port\fR option\&. If no port is specified, then this option stops the \f3rmid\fR invocation running on port 1098\&. |
| .SH ENVIRONMENT\ VARIABLES |
| .TP |
| CLASSPATH |
| Used to provide the system a path to user-defined classes\&. Directories are separated by colons, for example: \f3\&.:/usr/local/java/classes\fR\&. |
| .SH SEE\ ALSO |
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| java(1) |
| .TP 0.2i |
| \(bu |
| Setting the Class Path |
| .RE |
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