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See source code of NumberCruncherClient for more details.

   Usage: java  org.apache.log4j.examples.NumberCruncherClient HOST
        where HOST is the machine where the NumberCruncherServer is running
   

Note that class files for the example code is not included in any of the distributed log4j jar files. You will have to add the directory /dir-where-you-unpacked-log4j/classes to your classpath before trying out the examples. @author Ceki Gülcü */ public class NumberCruncherClient { public static void main(String[] args) { if(args.length == 1) { try { String url = "rmi://"+args[0]+ "/Factor"; NumberCruncher nc = (NumberCruncher) Naming.lookup(url); loop(nc); } catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } else usage("Wrong number of arguments."); } static void usage(String msg) { System.err.println(msg); System.err.println( "Usage: java org.apache.log4j.examples.NumberCruncherClient HOST\n" + " where HOST is the machine where the NumberCruncherServer is running."); System.exit(1); } static void loop(NumberCruncher nc) { BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); int i = 0; while (true) { System.out.print("Enter a number to factor, '-1' to quit: "); try { i = Integer.parseInt(in.readLine()); } catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } if(i == -1) { System.out.print("Exiting loop."); return; } else { try { System.out.println("Will attempt to factor "+i); int[] factors = nc.factor(i); System.out.print("The factors of "+i+" are"); for(int k=0; k < factors.length; k++) { System.out.print(" " + factors[k]); } System.out.println("."); } catch(RemoteException e) { System.err.println("Could not factor "+i); e.printStackTrace(); } } } } }