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/** * Provides the implementation of the RMI Java Naming provider. * * @implNote * The following implementation specific system properties are supported by the * default RMI Naming Service Provider implementation in the JDK: * <ul> * <li>{@systemProperty jdk.jndi.object.factoriesFilter}: * <br>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 * {@link java.io.ObjectInputFilter.Config#createFilter(String) jdk.serialFilter}. Limit patterns * specified in the filter property are unused. * This property can also be specified as a {@linkplain java.security.Security security property}. * This property is also supported by the <a href="{@docRoot}/java.naming/module-summary.html">default * LDAP Naming Service Provider</a>. * <br>The default value allows any object factory class specified by the reference * instance to recreate the referenced object. * </li> * <li>{@systemProperty jdk.jndi.rmi.object.factoriesFilter}: * <br>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 {@linkplain javax.naming.Reference 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 * {@link java.io.ObjectInputFilter.Config#createFilter(String) jdk.serialFilter}. Limit patterns * specified in the filter property are unused. * <br>The default value allows any object factory class provided by the JDK RMI provider * implementation. * </li> * </ul> * @provides javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory * @moduleGraph * @since 9
*/
module jdk.naming.rmi {
requires java.naming;
requires java.rmi;
// temporary export until NamingManager.getURLContext uses services
exports com.sun.jndi.url.rmi to java.naming;
exports com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry to java.rmi;
provides javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory with
com.sun.jndi.rmi.registry.RegistryContextFactory;
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