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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Ssh newbie Post 303046274 by RudiC on Wednesday 29th of April 2020 08:59:04 AM
Old 04-29-2020
I can't quite follow this request, nor do I understand its relation to the title "Ssh newbie", but if you have a file name stub in a variable that, in real filenames, is followed by two digits, which in turn you want incremented, try
Code:
$ HN=$(ls $stub[0-9][0-9] | tail -1)
$ printf -vFN "$stub%02d" $((${HN##*[^0-9]} + 1))

$FN now has the filename with the number incremented by one.

Last edited by RudiC; 04-30-2020 at 04:29 AM..
 

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rmic(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   rmic(1)

NAME
rmic - Java RMI stub compiler SYNOPSIS
rmic [ options ] package-qualified-class-names DESCRIPTION
The rmic compiler generates stub and skeleton class files (JRMP protocol) and stub and tie class files (IIOP protocol) for remote objects. These class files are generated from compiled Java programming language classes that are remote object implementation classes. A remote implementation class is a class that implements the interface java.rmi.Remote. The classes named in the rmic command must be for classes that have been compiled successfully with the javac(1) command and be fully package-qualified. For example, running rmic on the class file name HelloImpl as shown here: rmic hello.HelloImpl creates the HelloImpl_Stub.class file in the hello subdirectory (named for the class's package). A skeleton for a remote object is a JRMP protocol server-side entity has a method that dispatches calls to the remote object implementa- tion. A tie for a remote object is a server-side entity similar to a skeleton, but which communicates with the client using the IIOP protocol. A stub is a proxy for a remote object that is responsible for forwarding method invocations on remote objects to the server where the actual remote object implementation resides. A client's reference to a remote object is actually a reference to a local stub. By default, rmic generates stub classes that use the 1.2 JRMP stub protocol version only, as if the -v1.2 option had been specified. (Note that the -vcompat option was the default in releases prior to 1.5.) Use the -iiop option to generate stub and tie classes for the IIOP pro- tocol. The stub implements only the remote interfaces, not local interfaces also implemented by the remote object. Because the stub implements exactly the same set of remote interfaces as the remote object, a client can use the Java language's built-in operators for casting and type-checking. For IIOP, the PortableRemoteObject.narrow method must be used. OPTIONS
-bootclasspath path Overrides location of bootstrap class files. -classpath path Specifies the path rmic uses to look up classes. Setting this option overrides the default or the CLASSPATH environment variable. Directories are separated by colons. Thus, the general format for path is: .:<your_path> For example: .:/usr/local/java/classes -d directory Specifies the root directory of the class hierarchy. You can use this option to specify a destination directory for the stub, skeleton, and tie files. For example, the command rmic -d /java/classes foo.MyClass would place the stub and skeleton classes derived from MyClass into the directory /java/classes/foo. If the -d option is not specified, the default behavior is as if "-d ." were specified: the package hierarchy of the target class is created in the current directory, and stub/tie/skeleton files are placed within it. (Note that in some previous versions of rmic, if -d was not specified, then the package hier- archy was not created, and all of the output files were placed directly in the current directory.) -extdirs path Overrides location of installed extensions. -g Enables generation of all debugging information, including local variables. By default, only line number information is gen- erated. -idl Causes rmic to generate OMG IDL for the classes specified and any classes referenced. IDL provides a purely declarative, programming language-independent way of specifying an object's API. The IDL is used as a specification for methods and data that can be written in and invoked from any language that provides CORBA bindings. This includes Java and C++ among others. When the -idl option is used, other options also include: -always or -alwaysgenerate Forces re-generation even when existing stubs/ties/IDL are newer than the input class. -factory Uses factory keyword in generated IDL. -idlModule fromJavaPackage[.class] toIDLModule Specifies IDLEntity package mapping. For example: -idlModule foo.bar my::real::idlmod. -idlFile fromJavaPackage[.class] toIDLFile Specifies IDLEntity file mapping. For example: -idlFile test.pkg.X TEST16.idl -iiop Causes rmic to generate IIOP stub and tie classes, rather than JRMP stub and skeleton classes. A stub class is a local proxy for a remote object and is used by clients to send calls to a server. Each remote interface requires a stub class, which implements that remote interface. A client's reference to a remote object is actually a reference to a stub. Tie classes are used on the server side to process incoming calls and dispatch the calls to the proper implementation class. Each implementation class requires a tie class. Invoking rmic with -iiop generates stubs and ties that conform to this naming convention: _<implementationName>_stub.class _<interfaceName>_tie.class When the -iiop option is used, other options also include: -always or -alwaysgenerate Forces re-generation even when existing stubs/ties/IDL are newer than the input class. -nolocalstubs Does not create stubs optimized for same-process clients and servers. -noValueMethods Must be used with the -idl option. Prevents addition of valuetype methods and initializers to emitted IDL. These methods and initializers are optional for valuetypes and are generated unless the -noValueMethods option is specified when using the -idl option. -poa Changes the inheritance from org.omg.CORBA_2_3.portable.ObjectImpl to org.omg.PortableServer.Servant. The PortableServer module for the Portable Object Adapter (POA) defines the native Servant type. In the Java program- ming language, the Servant type is mapped to the Java org.omg.PortableServer.Servant class. It server as the base class for all POA servant implementation and provides a number of methods that may be invoked by the application programmer, as well as methods which are invoked by the POA itself and may be overridden by the user to control aspects of servant behavior. Based on the OMG IDL to Java Language Mapping Specfication, CORBA V 2.3.1 ptc/00-01-08.pdf. -Joption Pass option to the Java virtual machine, where option is one of the options described on the man page for the java application launcher, java(1). For example, -J-Xms48m sets the startup memory to 48 megabytes. It is a common conven- tion for -J to pass options to the underlying virtual machine. -keepgenerated Retains the generated .java source files for the stub, skeleton, and/or tie classes and writes them to the same directory as the .class files -nowarn Turns off warnings. If used, the compiler does not print warnings. -vcompat Generates stub and skeleton classes compatible with both the 1.1 and 1.2 JRMP stub protocol versions. (This option was the default in releases prior to 1.5.) The generated stub classes will use the 1.1 stub protocol version when loaded in a JDK 1.1 virtual machine and will use the 1.2 stub protocol version when loaded into a 1.2 (or later) virtual machine. The gener- ated skeleton classes will support both 1.1 and 1.2 stub protocol versions. The generated classes are relatively large in order to support both modes of operation. -verbose Causes the compiler and linker to display messages about the classes being compiled and what class files being loaded. -v1.1 Creates stubs and skeletons for JDK 1.1 stub protocol version only. Note that this option is only useful for generating stub classes that are serialization-compatible with pre-existing, statically-deployed stub classes that were generated by the rmic tool from JDK 1.1 and that cannot be upgraded (and dynamic class loading is not being used). -v1.2 (default) Generates stub classes for the 1.2 JRMP stub protocol version only. No skeleton classes are generated with this option because skeleton classes are not used with the 1.2 stub protocol version. The generated stub classes will not work if they are loaded into a JDK 1.1 virtual machine. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
CLASSPATH Used to provide the system with a path to user-defined classes. Directories are separated by colons. For example, .:/usr/local/java/classes SEE ALSO
java(1), javac(1) CLASSPATH 23 June 2004 rmic(1)
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