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This chapter looks at how services register themselves with lookup locators so that they can later be found by clients. From the service locator, the server will get a ServiceRegistrar object. The server will prepare a description of the service in a ServiceItem and will then call the ServiceRegistrar’s register() method with the ServiceItem as a parameter. The ServiceItem can contain additional information about a service in addition to its type, and this information is stored in Entry objects.

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Newmarch, J. (2000). Service Registration. In: A Programmer’s Guide to Jini™ Technology. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0860-0_5

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