I successfully created an RMI service and client. I can call methods and so on. But now I wanted to try the following: I wanted a standard Java object like a LinkedList to be hosted on the service. Also, I wanted to 'pretend' I already had existing code that uses a LinkedList. What I want is to get a LinkedList that is actually managed by the service, but that I can access locally just like it was a normal LinkedList. On top of that I want to do some minimal logging, like if .add() is called it writes on the server: "Add called".
This is not meant for production, just to help me understand how it works!
So far I've tried a lot of things. The most promising is that I have created a class that extends LinkedList and implements Remote. This class tries to register itself with the Registry in the constructor like this:
try {
UnicastRemoteObject.exportObject((Remote)this); Naming.rebind("theList", (Remote)this); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("fail"); System.out.println(e.getMessage()); }
I have to do this because I need to extend LinkedList, thus I cannot extend UnicastRemoteObject.
The output I get when I try to run this, on the server side:
fail Connection refused to host: 192.168.178.27; nested exception is: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
And on the client side:
java.lang.ClassCastException: MyList_Stub cannot be cast to java.util.LinkedList at $Proxy0.createList(Unknown Source) at RemoteProgram.main(RemoteProgram.java:27)
Thanks in advance!