I created a simple example to experiment with the RMI feature of Java. It's quite nice. But when I call a remote method which returns a LinkedList object and I add an element to the list: nothing happens - the element isn't added. See my code bellow:
The Interface and implementation on the server (remote object):
public interface FooBar extends Remote {
List<Object> getList() throws RemoteException;
}
public class FooBarImpl extends UnicastRemoteObject implements FooBar {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -200889592677165250L;
private List<Object> list = new LinkedList<Object>();
protected CompanyImpl() throws RemoteException { }
public List<Object> getList() { return list; }
}
Code to bind it (server):
Naming.rebind("//" + hostname + "/foobar", new FooBarImpl());
Client code:
FooBar foo = (FooBar) Naming.lookup("//" + hostname + "/foobar");
foo.getList().add(new String("Bar"));
System.out.println(foo.getList().size());
The output will be 0
instead of 1
. So my simple question is: how to fix it without using an add
method (because with an add
method on the server side it works)?
EDIT 1: This code works pretty well:
public class FooBarTest {
static class FooBarImpl {
public List<Object> list = new LinkedList<Object>();
public List<Object> getList() { return list; };
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
FooBarImpl test = new FooBarImpl();
test.getList().add(new String("Foo"));
System.out.println(test.getList().size()); // = 1
}
}
EDIT 2: This code works also (but I'm trying to replecate the simple code from EDIT 1):
@Override
public void add(Object o) throws RemoteException {
list.add(o);
}
FooBar foo = (FooBar) Naming.lookup("//" + hostname + "/foobar");
foo.add(new String("Bar"));
System.out.println(foo.getList().size()); // == 1
list
at server side? If yes then show your codeLinkedList
is created and only returned. As you can see in EDIT 1 it works for a simple scenario.