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import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLClassLoader;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
/**
* This class constructs a scenario where a bundle is accessible on the call
* stack two levels up from the call to getLogger(), but not on the immediate
* caller. This tests that getLogger() isn't doing a stack crawl more than one
* level up to find a bundle.
*
* @author Jim Gish
*/
public class TwiceIndirectlyLoadABundle {
private static final String rbName = "StackSearchableResource";
public boolean loadAndTest() throws Throwable {
// Find out where we are running from so we can setup the URLClassLoader URLs
// test.src and test.classes will be set if running in jtreg, but probably
// not otherwise
String testDir = System.getProperty("test.src", System.getProperty("user.dir"));
String testClassesDir = System.getProperty("test.classes",
System.getProperty("user.dir"));
URL[] urls = new URL[2];
// Allow for both jtreg and standalone cases here
// Unlike the 1-level test where we can get the bundle from the caller's
// class loader, for this one we don't want to expose the resource directory
// to the next class. That way we're invoking the LoadItUp2Invoker class
// from this class that does have access to the resources (two levels
// up the call stack), but the Invoker itself won't have access to resource
urls[0] = Paths.get(testDir,"resources").toUri().toURL();
urls[1] = Paths.get(testClassesDir).toUri().toURL();
// Make sure we can find it via the URLClassLoader
URLClassLoader yetAnotherResourceCL = new URLClassLoader(urls, null);
Class<?> loadItUp2InvokerClazz = Class.forName("LoadItUp2Invoker", true,
yetAnotherResourceCL);
ClassLoader actual = loadItUp2InvokerClazz.getClassLoader();
if (actual != yetAnotherResourceCL) {
throw new Exception("LoadItUp2Invoker was loaded by an unexpected CL: "
+ actual);
}
Object loadItUp2Invoker = loadItUp2InvokerClazz.newInstance();
Method setupMethod = loadItUp2InvokerClazz.getMethod("setup",
urls.getClass(), String.class);
try {
// For the next class loader we create, we want to leave off
// the resources. That way loadItUp2Invoker will have access to
// them, but the next class won't.
URL[] noResourceUrl = new URL[1];
noResourceUrl[0] = urls[1]; // from above -- just the test classes
setupMethod.invoke(loadItUp2Invoker, noResourceUrl, rbName);
} catch (InvocationTargetException ex) {
throw ex.getTargetException();
}
Method testMethod = loadItUp2InvokerClazz.getMethod("test");
try {
return (Boolean) testMethod.invoke(loadItUp2Invoker);
} catch (InvocationTargetException ex) {
throw ex.getTargetException();
}
}
}