Name
tnameserv: Transient Naming Service Daemon — JDK 1.2 and later
Synopsis
tnameserv [ options ]
Description
The tnameserv
daemon is a transient implementation of the CORBA Naming Service and
is provided with Java IDL. tnameserv
allows
remote CORBA objects to bind to names with the naming directory of
the service. Remote clients can connect to
tnameserv
through standard CORBA APIs and ask
for references to these objects by name or browse through the objects
bound to names in the directory. This daemon runs a Naming Service
implementation whose object bindings persist only for the lifetime of
the daemon process. The orbd
tool, described
earlier, provides both persistent and transient naming services.
Options
-
-J<javaoption>
Passes the given option directly to the underlying Java virtual machine. There is no space between the
-J
and the option. For example, use the following to run the JVM in verbose mode:> tnameserv -J-verbose ...
-
-ORBInitialPort <portnum>
Listens to the specified port for client requests on the Naming Service. The default port is 900. This option corresponds to the Java property
org.omg.CORBA.ORBInitialPort
.
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