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Add line: generator.class.foo=sun.rmi.rmic.Foo 39 # 3. Update rmic.usage string to include new arguments. 40 41 # For each available generator, list the command line argument used 42 # to invoke it. The value can be a single item or a comma separated 43 # list. 44 45 generator.args=v1.1,vcompat,v1.2,iiop,idl,xprint 46 47 # For each generator, specify the class to invoke, using the following 48 # syntax: 49 # 50 # generator.class.{arg}=fullClassName 51 # 52 # The 'default' entry is required and will be used if none of the args 53 # specified in generator.args is passed. Note that {arg} is compared 54 # using String.equalsIgnoreCase(). 55 56 generator.class.default=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator 57 58 generator.class.v1.1=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator 59 generator.class.vcompat=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator 60 generator.class.v1.2=sun.rmi.rmic.RMIGenerator 61 generator.class.iiop=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.StubGenerator 62 generator.class.idl=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.IDLGenerator 63 generator.class.xprint=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.PrintGenerator 64 65 # If a generator needs a BatchEnvironment other than 66 # sun.rmi.rmic.BatchEnvironment, specify it as follows: 67 # 68 # generator.env.{arg}=fullClassName 69 70 generator.env.iiop=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.BatchEnvironment 71 generator.env.idl=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.BatchEnvironment 72 generator.env.xprint=sun.rmi.rmic.iiop.BatchEnvironment 73 74 rmic.usage=Usage: {0} <options> <class names>\ 75 \n\ 76 \nwhere <options> includes:\ 77 \n -keep Do not delete intermediate generated source files\ 78 \n -keepgenerated (same as "-keep")\ 79 \n -v1.1 Create stubs/skeletons for 1.1 stub protocol version (deprecated)\ 80 \n -vcompat Create stubs/skeletons compatible with both\ 81 \n 1.1 and 1.2 stub protocol versions (deprecated)\ 82 \n -v1.2 (default) Create stubs for 1.2 stub protocol version only (deprecated)\ 83 \n -iiop Create stubs for IIOP. When present, <options> also includes:\ 84 \n\ 85 \n -always Create stubs even when they appear current\ 86 \n -alwaysgenerate (same as "-always")\ 87 \n -nolocalstubs Do not create stubs optimized for same process\ 88 \n\ 89 \n -idl Create IDL. When present, <options> also includes:\ 90 \n\ 91 \n -noValueMethods Do not generate methods for valuetypes \ 92 \n -always Create IDL even when it appears current\ 93 \n -alwaysgenerate (same as "-always")\ 94 \n\ 95 \n -g Generate debugging info\ 96 \n -nowarn Generate no warnings\ 97 \n -nowrite Do not write compiled classes to the file system\ 98 \n -verbose Output messages about what the compiler is doing\ 99 \n -classpath <path> Specify where to find input class files\ 100 \n -bootclasspath <path> Override location of bootstrap class files\ 101 \n -extdirs <path> Override location of installed extensions\ 102 \n -d <directory> Specify where to place generated class files\ 103 \n -J<runtime flag> Pass argument to the java interpreter\ 104 \n 105 106 # 107 # Generic Messages 108 # 109 110 rmic.cant.read=Can''t read: {0} 111 rmic.cant.write=Can''t write: {0} 112 rmic.option.unsupported=The {0} option is no longer supported. 113 rmic.option.unimplemented=The {0} option is not yet implemented. 114 rmic.option.already.seen=The {0} option may be specified no more than once. 115 rmic.option.requires.argument=The {0} option requires an argument. 116 rmic.no.such.directory=The {0} directory does not exist. 117 rmic.no.such.option={0} is an invalid option or argument. 118 rmic.wrote=[wrote {0}] 119 rmic.errors={0} errors 120 rmic.1error=1 error 121 rmic.warnings={0} warnings 122 rmic.1warning=1 warning 123 rmic.done_in=[done in {0} ms] 124 rmic.no.memory=\ 125 The compiler has run out of memory. Consider using the "-J-Xmx<size>" command line option to increase the maximum heap size. 126 rmic.stack.overflow=\ 127 The compiler has run out of stack space. Consider using the "-J-Xss<size>" command line option to increase the memory allocated for the Java stack. 128 rmic.class.not.found=\ 129 Class {0} not found. 130 rmic.missing.property=Missing property generator.class.{0} 131 rmic.cannot.instantiate=Cannot instantiate class {0} 132 rmic.cannot.use.both=Cannot use both {0} and {1} 133 rmic.resource.not.found={0} not found. 134 rmic.no.output.dir=\ 135 Cannot find suitable output directory for {0}. Use the -d option to specify a root directory. 136 rmic.cannot.create.dir=\ 137 Cannot create output directory {0}. 138 139 # 140 # JRMP Messages 141 # 142 143 rmic.cant.make.stubs.for.interface=\ 144 {0} is an interface; stubs are needed only for remote object classes. 145 rmic.must.implement.remote=\ 146 Class {0} does not implement an interface that extends java.rmi.Remote; only remote objects need stubs and skeletons. 147 rmic.must.implement.remote.directly=\ 148 Stubs are only needed for classes that directly implement an interface that extends java.rmi.Remote; class {0} does not directly implement a remote interface. 149 rmic.must.throw.remoteexception=\ 150 {0} is not a valid remote interface: method {1} must throw java.rmi.RemoteException. 151 rmic.must.only.throw.exception=\ 152 Method {0} is not a valid remote method implementation because it throws {1}; implementations of remote methods may only throw java.lang.Exception or its subclasses. 153 warn.rmic.tie.found=\ 154 An IIOP "tie" exists for class {0}:\ 155 \n {1}\ 156 \nIf you use PortableRemoteObject.exportObject, you should remove this file; otherwise, your server object will be exported to IIOP rather than to JRMP. 157 rmic.jrmp.stubs.deprecated=\ 158 Warning: generation and use of skeletons and static stubs for JRMP\ 159 \nis deprecated. Skeletons are unnecessary, and static stubs have\ 160 \nbeen superseded by dynamically generated stubs. Users are\ 161 \nencouraged to migrate away from using {0} to generate skeletons and static\ 162 \nstubs. See the documentation for java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject. 163 164 # 165 # RMI-IIOP Messages 166 # 167 168 rmic.generated=[generated {0} in {1} ms] 169 rmic.previously.generated=[previously generated file {0} is current] 170 warn.rmic.member.not.mapped=\ 171 Data member {0} of class {1} was not mapped to IDL. 172 173 rmic.iiop.constraint.1=\ 174 {0} is not a valid interface: does not inherit from java.rmi.Remote. 175 rmic.iiop.constraint.2=\ 176 serialPersistentFields array of class {0} is invalid: references non-existent members. 177 rmic.iiop.constraint.3=\ 178 {0} is not a valid remote interface: {1} is not a valid primitive or String constant. 179 rmic.iiop.constraint.4=\ 180 {0} is not a valid value: serialPersistentFields must be private static final. 181 rmic.iiop.constraint.5=\ 182 {0} is not a valid remote interface: method {1} must throw RemoteException or a superclass of RemoteException. 183 rmic.iiop.constraint.6=\ 184 {0} is not a valid remote interface: inherited interfaces {1} both declare method {2}. 185 rmic.iiop.constraint.7=\ 186 {0} is not a valid type: {1} differ only in case. 187 rmic.iiop.constraint.8=\ 188 {0} is not a valid remote implementation: has no remote interfaces. 189 rmic.iiop.constraint.9=\ 190 serialPersistentFields array member {0} of class {1} is invalid: type does not match declared member. 191 rmic.iiop.constraint.10=\ 192 {0} is not a valid value: implements java.rmi.Remote. 193 rmic.iiop.constraint.11=\ 194 {0} is not a valid value: does not implement java.io.Serializable. 195 rmic.iiop.constraint.12=\ 196 {0} is not a valid value: invalid parent. 197 rmic.iiop.constraint.13=\ 198 {0} is not a valid interface: the idl name for method {1} conflicts with another method. 199 rmic.iiop.constraint.14=\ 200 {0} is not a valid abstract interface: not an interface. 201 rmic.iiop.constraint.15=\ 202 {0} is not a valid abstract interface: implements java.rmi.Remote. 203 rmic.iiop.constraint.16=\ 204 {0} is not a valid remote interface: not an interface. 205 rmic.iiop.constraint.17=\ 206 {0} is not a valid remote implementation: not a class. 207 rmic.iiop.constraint.18=\ 208 {0} is not a valid interface: method {1} may not pass an exception which implements org.omg.CORBA.portable.IDLEntity. 209 rmic.iiop.constraint.19=\ 210 {0} is not a valid interface: the idl name for constant {1} conflicts with another constant. 211 rmic.iiop.constraint.20=\ 212 {0} is not a valid class: the idl name for member {1} conflicts with another member. 213 rmic.iiop.constraint.21=\ 214 {0} is a remote implementation class and cannot be used as a method argument or return type in {1}. 215 rmic.iiop.constraint.22=\ 216 Internal failure: (Method) exception {0} not a class type. 217 rmic.iiop.constraint.23=\ 218 Internal failure: (Method) caught null pointer exception for {0}. 219 rmic.iiop.constraint.24=\ 220 Class {0} contains an invalid return type. 221 rmic.iiop.constraint.25=\ 222 Class {0} contains an invalid argument type in method {1}. 223 rmic.iiop.constraint.26=\ 224 Could not compile {0}. 225 rmic.iiop.constraint.27=\ 226 Could not load class {0}. 227 rmic.iiop.constraint.28=\ 228 {0} is a remote implementation class and cannot be used as a data member in {1}.