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servertool(1)							 servertool(1)

NAME
       servertool - The Java(TM) IDL Server Tool

       servertool  provides  a command-line interface for application program‐
       mers to	register,  unregister,	startup,  and  shutdown	 a  persistent
       server.

SYNOPSIS
       servertool -ORBInitialPort nameserverport options [ commands ]

       If  you	did  not  enter	 a  command when starting servertool, the com‐
       mand-line tool displays with a servertool > prompt. Enter  commands  at
       the servertool > prompt.

       If  you	enter  a command when starting servertool, the Java IDL Server
       Tool starts, runs the command, and exits.

       The -ORBInitialPort nameserverport option is required.  The  value  for
       nameserverport  must specify the port on which orbd is running and lis‐
       tening for incoming requests. When using	 Solaris  software,  you  must
       become  root  to start a process on a port under 1024. For this reason,
       we recommend that you use a port number greater than or equal  to  1024
       for the nameserverport.

DESCRIPTION
       The  servertool provides the command-line interface for the application
       programmers to register, unregister, startup, and shutdown a persistent
       server.	Other  commands	 are  provided	to  obtain various statistical
       information about the server.

OPTIONS
       -ORBInitialHost nameserverhost
	  Specifies the host machine on which the name server is  running  and
	  listening  for  incoming  requests.  The  nameserverhost defaults to
	  localhost if this option is not specified. If	 orbd  and  servertool
	  are  running	on different machines, you must specify the name or IP
	  address of the host on which orbd is running.

       -Joption
	  Pass option to the Java virtual machine, where option is one of  the
	  options described on the reference page for the java a pplication
	  launcher @
	  http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/solaris/java.html.
	  For example, -J-Xms48m sets the startup memory to 48 megabytes. It
	  is a common convention for -J to pass options to the underlying vir‐
	  tual machine.

COMMANDS
       register -server <server class name>
	   -classpath <classpath to server> [ -applicationName <applica‐
	  tion name> -args <args to server>
	  -vmargs <flags to be passed to Java VM>  ] Register a new persistent
	  server with the Object Request Broker Daemon (ORBD). If the server
	  is not already registered, it is registered and activated. This com‐
	  mand causes an install method to be invoked in the main class of the
	  server identified by the -server option. The install method must be
	  public static void install(org.omg.CORBA.ORB). The install method is
	  optional and enables the developer to provide their own server
	  installation behavior (for example, creating database schema).

       unregister
	  -serverid <server id > | -applicationName <application name> Unreg‐
	  ister a server from the ORBD by using either its server id or its
	  application name. This command causes an uninstall method to be
	  invoked in the main class of the server identified by the -server
	  option. The uninstall method must be public static void unin‐
	  stall(org.omg.CORBA.ORB). The uninstall method is optional and
	  enables the developer to provide their own server uninstall behavior
	  (for example, undoing the behavior of the install method).

       getserverid
	  -applicationName <application name> Return the server id that corre‐
	  sponds with an application.

       list
	  List information about all persistent servers registered with the
	  ORBD.

       listappnames
	  List the application names for all servers currently registered with
	  the ORBD.

       listactive
	  List information about all persistent servers that have been
	  launched by the ORBD and are currently running.

       locate -serverid <server id > |
	  -applicationName <application name> [-endpointType <endpointType> ]
	  Locate the endpoints (ports) of a specific type for all ORBs created
	  by a registered server. If a server is not already running, it is
	  activated. If an endpoint type is not specified, then the
	  plain/non-protected endpoint associated with each ORB in a server is
	  returned.

       locateperorb
	  -serverid <server id > | -applicationName <application name>
	  [-orbid <ORB name> ] Locate all the endpoints (ports) registered by
	  a specific ORB of registered server. If a server is not already run‐
	  ning, then it is activated. If an orbid is not specified, the
	  default value of "" is assigned to the orbid. If any ORBs are cre‐
	  ated with an orbid of empty string, all ports registered by it are
	  returned.

       orblist -serverid <server id > |
	  -applicationName <application name> Lists the ORBId of the ORBs
	  defined on a server. An ORBId is the string name for the ORB created
	  by the server. If the server is not already running, it is acti‐
	  vated.

       shutdown -serverid <server id > |
	  -applicationName <application name> Shutdown an active server that
	  is registered with ORBD. During execution of this command, the shut‐
	  down() method defined in the class specified by either the -serverid
	  or -applicationName parameter is also invoked to shutdown the server
	  process appropriately.

       startup -serverid <server id > |
	  -applicationName <application name> Startup or activate a server
	  that is registered with ORBD. If the server is not running, this
	  command launches the server. If the server is already running, an
	  error message is returned to the user.

       help
	  List all the commands available to the server through the server
	  tool.

       quit
	  Exit the server tool.

SEE ALSO
       orbd

				  05 Aug 2006			 servertool(1)
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