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.TH servertool 1 "21 November 2013" "JDK 8" "Java IDL and RMI-IIOP Tools"
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.SH NAME
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servertool \- Provides an easy-to-use interface for developers to register, unregister, start up, and shut down a persistent server\&.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBservertool\fR \-ORBInitialPort \fInameserverport\fR [ \fIoptions\fR ] [ \fIcommands \fR]
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\fIoptions\fR
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The command-line options\&. See Options\&.
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commands
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The command-line commands\&. See Commands\&.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The \f3servertool\fR command provides the command-line interface for developers to register, unregister, start up, and shut down a persistent server\&. Command-line commands let you obtain various statistical information about the server\&. See Commands\&.
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.SH OPTIONS
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-ORBInitialHost \fInameserverhost\fR
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This options is required\&. It specifies the host machine on which the name server runs and listens for incoming requests\&. The \f3nameserverhost\fR value must specify the port on which the \f3orb\fR is running and listening for requests\&. The value defaults to \f3localhost\fR when this option is not specified\&. If \f3orbd\fR and \f3servertool\fR are running on different machines, then you must specify the name or IP address of the host on which \f3orbd\fR is running\&.
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\fINote:\fR On Oracle Solaris, you must become a root user to start a process on a port below 1024\&. Oracle recommends that you use a port number above or equal to 1024 for the \f3nameserverport\fR value\&.
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Passes \f3option\fR to the Java Virtual Machine, where \f3option\fR is one of the options described on the reference page for the Java application launcher\&. For example, \f3-J-Xms48m\fR sets the startup memory to 48 MB\&. See java(1)\&.
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.SH COMMANDS
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You can start the \f3servertool\fR command with or without a command-line command\&.
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If you did not specify a command when you started \f3servertool\fR, then the command-line tool displays the \f3servertool\fR prompt where you can enter commands: \f3servertool >\fR\&.
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If you specify a command when you start \f3servertool\fR, then the Java IDL Server Tool starts, executes the command, and exits\&.
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register -server \fIserver-class-name\fR -classpath \fIclasspath-to-server\fR [ -applicationName \fIapplication-name\fR -args \fIargs-to-server\fR -vmargs \fIflags-for-JVM\fR ]
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Registers a new persistent server with the Object Request Broker Daemon (ORBD)\&. If the server is not already registered, then it is registered and activated\&. This command causes an installation method to be called in the \f3main\fR class of the server identified by the \f3-server\fR option\&. The installation method must be \f3public static void install(org\&.omg\&.CORBA\&.ORB)\fR\&. The install method is optional and lets developers provide their own server installation behavior, such as creating a database schema\&.
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unregister -serverid \fIserver-id\fR | -applicationName \fIapplication-name\fR
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Unregisters a server from the ORBD with either its server ID or its application name\&. This command causes an uninstallation method to be called in the \f3main\fR class of the server identified by the \f3-server\fR option\&. The \f3uninstall\fR method must be \f3public static void uninstall(org\&.omg\&.CORBA\&.ORB)\fR\&. The \f3uninstall\fR method is optional and lets developers provide their own server uninstallation behavior, such as undoing the behavior of the \f3install\fR method\&.
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getserverid -applicationName \fIapplication-name\fR
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Returns the server ID that corresponds to the \f3application-name\fR value\&.
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Lists information about all persistent servers registered with the ORBD\&.
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listappnames
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Lists the application names for all servers currently registered with the ORBD\&.
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listactive
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Lists information about all persistent servers that were started by the ORBD and are currently running\&.
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locate -serverid \fIserver-id\fR | -applicationName \fIapplication-name\fR [ -endpointType \fIendpointType\fR ]
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Locates the endpoints (ports) of a specific type for all ORBs created by a registered server\&. If a server is not already running, then it is activated\&. If an \f3endpointType\fR value is not specified, then the plain/non-protected endpoint associated with each ORB in a server is returned\&.
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locateperorb -serverid \fIserver-id\fR | -applicationName \fIapplication-name\fR [ -orbid \fIORB-name\fR ]
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Locates all the endpoints (ports) registered by a specific Object Request Broker (ORB) of registered server\&. If a server is not already running, then it is activated\&. If an \f3orbid\fR is not specified, then the default value of \f3""\fR is assigned to the \f3orbid\fR\&. If any ORBs are created with an \f3orbid\fR of empty string, then all ports registered by it are returned\&.
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orblist -serverid \fIserver-id\fR | -applicationName \fIapplication-name\fR
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Lists the \f3ORBId\fR of the ORBs defined on a server\&. An \f3ORBId\fR is the string name for the ORB created by the server\&. If the server is not already running, then it is activated\&.
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shutdown -serverid \fIserver-id\fR | -applicationName application-name
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Shut down an active server that is registered with ORBD\&. During execution of this command, the \f3shutdown\fR method defined in the class specified by either the \f3-serverid\fR or \f3-applicationName\fR parameter is also called to shut down the server process\&.
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startup -serverid \fIserver-id\fR | -applicationName application-name
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Starts up or activate a server that is registered with ORBD\&. If the server is not running, then this command starts the server\&. If the server is already running, then an error message is displayed\&.
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help
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Lists all the commands available to the server through the \f3servertool\fR command\&.
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Exits the \f3servertool\fR command\&.
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.SH SEE\ ALSO
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