1 /* ClassLoader.java -- responsible for loading classes into the VM
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37 
38 
39 package java.lang;
40 
41 import gnu.classpath.SystemProperties;
42 import gnu.classpath.VMStackWalker;
43 import gnu.java.util.DoubleEnumeration;
44 import gnu.java.util.EmptyEnumeration;
45 
46 import java.io.File;
47 import java.io.IOException;
48 import java.io.InputStream;
49 import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
50 import java.net.URL;
51 import java.net.URLClassLoader;
52 import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
53 import java.security.CodeSource;
54 import java.security.PermissionCollection;
55 import java.security.Policy;
56 import java.security.ProtectionDomain;
57 import java.util.ArrayList;
58 import java.util.Enumeration;
59 import java.util.HashMap;
60 import java.util.Map;
61 import java.util.StringTokenizer;
62 
63 /**
64  * The ClassLoader is a way of customizing the way Java gets its classes
65  * and loads them into memory.  The verifier and other standard Java things
66  * still run, but the ClassLoader is allowed great flexibility in determining
67  * where to get the classfiles and when to load and resolve them. For that
68  * matter, a custom ClassLoader can perform on-the-fly code generation or
69  * modification!
70  *
71  * <p>Every classloader has a parent classloader that is consulted before
72  * the 'child' classloader when classes or resources should be loaded.
73  * This is done to make sure that classes can be loaded from an hierarchy of
74  * multiple classloaders and classloaders do not accidentially redefine
75  * already loaded classes by classloaders higher in the hierarchy.
76  *
77  * <p>The grandparent of all classloaders is the bootstrap classloader, which
78  * loads all the standard system classes as implemented by GNU Classpath. The
79  * other special classloader is the system classloader (also called
80  * application classloader) that loads all classes from the CLASSPATH
81  * (<code>java.class.path</code> system property). The system classloader
82  * is responsible for finding the application classes from the classpath,
83  * and delegates all requests for the standard library classes to its parent
84  * the bootstrap classloader. Most programs will load all their classes
85  * through the system classloaders.
86  *
87  * <p>The bootstrap classloader in GNU Classpath is implemented as a couple of
88  * static (native) methods on the package private class
89  * <code>java.lang.VMClassLoader</code>, the system classloader is an
90  * anonymous inner class of ClassLoader and a subclass of
91  * <code>java.net.URLClassLoader</code>.
92  *
93  * <p>Users of a <code>ClassLoader</code> will normally just use the methods
94  * <ul>
95  *  <li> <code>loadClass()</code> to load a class.</li>
96  *  <li> <code>getResource()</code> or <code>getResourceAsStream()</code>
97  *       to access a resource.</li>
98  *  <li> <code>getResources()</code> to get an Enumeration of URLs to all
99  *       the resources provided by the classloader and its parents with the
100  *       same name.</li>
101  * </ul>
102  *
103  * <p>Subclasses should implement the methods
104  * <ul>
105  *  <li> <code>findClass()</code> which is called by <code>loadClass()</code>
106  *       when the parent classloader cannot provide a named class.</li>
107  *  <li> <code>findResource()</code> which is called by
108  *       <code>getResource()</code> when the parent classloader cannot provide
109  *       a named resource.</li>
110  *  <li> <code>findResources()</code> which is called by
111  *       <code>getResource()</code> to combine all the resources with the
112  *       same name from the classloader and its parents.</li>
113  *  <li> <code>findLibrary()</code> which is called by
114  *       <code>Runtime.loadLibrary()</code> when a class defined by the
115  *       classloader wants to load a native library.</li>
116  * </ul>
117  *
118  * @author John Keiser
119  * @author Mark Wielaard
120  * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
121  * @see Class
122  * @since 1.0
123  */
124 public abstract class ClassLoader
125 {
126   /**
127    * All packages defined by this classloader. It is not private in order to
128    * allow native code (and trusted subclasses) access to this field.
129    */
130   final HashMap<String, Package> definedPackages = new HashMap<String, Package>();
131 
132   /**
133    * The classloader that is consulted before this classloader.
134    * If null then the parent is the bootstrap classloader.
135    */
136   private final ClassLoader parent;
137 
138   /**
139    * This is true if this classloader was successfully initialized.
140    * This flag is needed to avoid a class loader attack: even if the
141    * security manager rejects an attempt to create a class loader, the
142    * malicious class could have a finalize method which proceeds to
143    * define classes.
144    */
145   private final boolean initialized;
146 
147   static class StaticData
148   {
149     /**
150      * The System Class Loader (a.k.a. Application Class Loader). The one
151      * returned by ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader.
152      */
153     static final ClassLoader systemClassLoader =
154                               VMClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
155     static
156     {
157       // Find out if we have to install a default security manager. Note that
158       // this is done here because we potentially need the system class loader
159       // to load the security manager and note also that we don't need the
160       // security manager until the system class loader is created.
161       // If the runtime chooses to use a class loader that doesn't have the
162       // system class loader as its parent, it is responsible for setting
163       // up a security manager before doing so.
164       String secman = SystemProperties.getProperty("java.security.manager");
165       if (secman != null && SecurityManager.current == null)
166         {
167           if (secman.equals("") || secman.equals("default"))
168             {
169               SecurityManager.current = new SecurityManager();
170             }
171           else
172             {
173               try
174                 {
175                   Class cl = Class.forName(secman, false, StaticData.systemClassLoader);
176                   SecurityManager.current = (SecurityManager)cl.newInstance();
177                 }
178               catch (Exception x)
179                 {
180                   throw (InternalError)
181                       new InternalError("Unable to create SecurityManager")
182                           .initCause(x);
183                 }
184             }
185         }
186     }
187 
188     /**
189      * The default protection domain, used when defining a class with a null
190      * parameter for the domain.
191      */
192     static final ProtectionDomain defaultProtectionDomain;
193     static
194     {
195         CodeSource cs = new CodeSource(null, null);
196         PermissionCollection perm = Policy.getPolicy().getPermissions(cs);
197         defaultProtectionDomain = new ProtectionDomain(cs, perm);
198     }
199     /**
200      * The command-line state of the package assertion status overrides. This
201      * map is never modified, so it does not need to be synchronized.
202      */
203     // Package visible for use by Class.
204     static final Map systemPackageAssertionStatus
205       = VMClassLoader.packageAssertionStatus();
206     /**
207      * The command-line state of the class assertion status overrides. This
208      * map is never modified, so it does not need to be synchronized.
209      */
210     // Package visible for use by Class.
211     static final Map systemClassAssertionStatus
212       = VMClassLoader.classAssertionStatus();
213   }
214 
215   /**
216    * The desired assertion status of classes loaded by this loader, if not
217    * overridden by package or class instructions.
218    */
219   // Package visible for use by Class.
220   boolean defaultAssertionStatus = VMClassLoader.defaultAssertionStatus();
221 
222   /**
223    * The map of package assertion status overrides, or null if no package
224    * overrides have been specified yet. The values of the map should be
225    * Boolean.TRUE or Boolean.FALSE, and the unnamed package is represented
226    * by the null key. This map must be synchronized on this instance.
227    */
228   // Package visible for use by Class.
229   Map<String, Boolean> packageAssertionStatus;
230 
231   /**
232    * The map of class assertion status overrides, or null if no class
233    * overrides have been specified yet. The values of the map should be
234    * Boolean.TRUE or Boolean.FALSE. This map must be synchronized on this
235    * instance.
236    */
237   // Package visible for use by Class.
238   Map<String, Boolean> classAssertionStatus;
239 
240   /**
241    * VM private data.
242    */
243   transient Object vmdata;
244 
245   /**
246    * Create a new ClassLoader with as parent the system classloader. There
247    * may be a security check for <code>checkCreateClassLoader</code>.
248    *
249    * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
250    */
ClassLoader()251   protected ClassLoader() throws SecurityException
252   {
253     this(StaticData.systemClassLoader);
254   }
255 
256   /**
257    * Create a new ClassLoader with the specified parent. The parent will
258    * be consulted when a class or resource is requested through
259    * <code>loadClass()</code> or <code>getResource()</code>. Only when the
260    * parent classloader cannot provide the requested class or resource the
261    * <code>findClass()</code> or <code>findResource()</code> method
262    * of this classloader will be called. There may be a security check for
263    * <code>checkCreateClassLoader</code>.
264    *
265    * @param parent the classloader's parent, or null for the bootstrap
266    *        classloader
267    * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
268    * @since 1.2
269    */
ClassLoader(ClassLoader parent)270   protected ClassLoader(ClassLoader parent)
271   {
272     // May we create a new classloader?
273     SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
274     if (sm != null)
275       sm.checkCreateClassLoader();
276     this.parent = parent;
277     this.initialized = true;
278   }
279 
280   /**
281    * Load a class using this ClassLoader or its parent, without resolving
282    * it. Calls <code>loadClass(name, false)</code>.
283    *
284    * <p>Subclasses should not override this method but should override
285    * <code>findClass()</code> which is called by this method.</p>
286    *
287    * @param name the name of the class relative to this ClassLoader
288    * @return the loaded class
289    * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class cannot be found
290    */
loadClass(String name)291   public Class<?> loadClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException
292   {
293     return loadClass(name, false);
294   }
295 
296   /**
297    * Load a class using this ClassLoader or its parent, possibly resolving
298    * it as well using <code>resolveClass()</code>. It first tries to find
299    * out if the class has already been loaded through this classloader by
300    * calling <code>findLoadedClass()</code>. Then it calls
301    * <code>loadClass()</code> on the parent classloader (or when there is
302    * no parent it uses the VM bootclassloader). If the class is still
303    * not loaded it tries to create a new class by calling
304    * <code>findClass()</code>. Finally when <code>resolve</code> is
305    * <code>true</code> it also calls <code>resolveClass()</code> on the
306    * newly loaded class.
307    *
308    * <p>Subclasses should not override this method but should override
309    * <code>findClass()</code> which is called by this method.</p>
310    *
311    * @param name the fully qualified name of the class to load
312    * @param resolve whether or not to resolve the class
313    * @return the loaded class
314    * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class cannot be found
315    */
loadClass(String name, boolean resolve)316   protected synchronized Class<?> loadClass(String name, boolean resolve)
317     throws ClassNotFoundException
318   {
319     // Have we already loaded this class?
320     Class<?> c = findLoadedClass(name);
321     if (c == null)
322       {
323         // Can the class be loaded by a parent?
324         try
325           {
326             if (parent == null)
327               {
328                 c = VMClassLoader.loadClass(name, resolve);
329                 if (c != null)
330                   return c;
331               }
332             else
333               {
334                 return parent.loadClass(name, resolve);
335               }
336           }
337         catch (ClassNotFoundException e)
338           {
339           }
340         // Still not found, we have to do it ourself.
341         c = findClass(name);
342       }
343     if (resolve)
344       resolveClass(c);
345     return c;
346   }
347 
348   /**
349    * Called for every class name that is needed but has not yet been
350    * defined by this classloader or one of its parents. It is called by
351    * <code>loadClass()</code> after both <code>findLoadedClass()</code> and
352    * <code>parent.loadClass()</code> couldn't provide the requested class.
353    *
354    * <p>The default implementation throws a
355    * <code>ClassNotFoundException</code>. Subclasses should override this
356    * method. An implementation of this method in a subclass should get the
357    * class bytes of the class (if it can find them), if the package of the
358    * requested class doesn't exist it should define the package and finally
359    * it should call define the actual class. It does not have to resolve the
360    * class. It should look something like the following:<br>
361    *
362    * <pre>
363    * // Get the bytes that describe the requested class
364    * byte[] classBytes = classLoaderSpecificWayToFindClassBytes(name);
365    * // Get the package name
366    * int lastDot = name.lastIndexOf('.');
367    * if (lastDot != -1)
368    *   {
369    *     String packageName = name.substring(0, lastDot);
370    *     // Look if the package already exists
371    *     if (getPackage(packageName) == null)
372    *       {
373    *         // define the package
374    *         definePackage(packageName, ...);
375    *       }
376    *   }
377    * // Define and return the class
378    *  return defineClass(name, classBytes, 0, classBytes.length);
379    * </pre>
380    *
381    * <p><code>loadClass()</code> makes sure that the <code>Class</code>
382    * returned by <code>findClass()</code> will later be returned by
383    * <code>findLoadedClass()</code> when the same class name is requested.
384    *
385    * @param name class name to find (including the package name)
386    * @return the requested Class
387    * @throws ClassNotFoundException when the class can not be found
388    * @since 1.2
389    */
findClass(String name)390   protected Class<?> findClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException
391   {
392     throw new ClassNotFoundException(name);
393   }
394 
395   /**
396    * Helper to define a class using a string of bytes. This version is not
397    * secure.
398    *
399    * @param data the data representing the classfile, in classfile format
400    * @param offset the offset into the data where the classfile starts
401    * @param len the length of the classfile data in the array
402    * @return the class that was defined
403    * @throws ClassFormatError if data is not in proper classfile format
404    * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if offset or len is negative, or
405    *         offset + len exceeds data
406    * @deprecated use {@link #defineClass(String, byte[], int, int)} instead
407    */
defineClass(byte[] data, int offset, int len)408   protected final Class<?> defineClass(byte[] data, int offset, int len)
409     throws ClassFormatError
410   {
411     return defineClass(null, data, offset, len);
412   }
413 
414   /**
415    * Helper to define a class using a string of bytes without a
416    * ProtectionDomain. Subclasses should call this method from their
417    * <code>findClass()</code> implementation. The name should use '.'
418    * separators, and discard the trailing ".class".  The default protection
419    * domain has the permissions of
420    * <code>Policy.getPolicy().getPermissions(new CodeSource(null, null))</code>.
421    *
422    * @param name the name to give the class, or null if unknown
423    * @param data the data representing the classfile, in classfile format
424    * @param offset the offset into the data where the classfile starts
425    * @param len the length of the classfile data in the array
426    * @return the class that was defined
427    * @throws ClassFormatError if data is not in proper classfile format
428    * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if offset or len is negative, or
429    *         offset + len exceeds data
430    * @throws SecurityException if name starts with "java."
431    * @since 1.1
432    */
defineClass(String name, byte[] data, int offset, int len)433   protected final Class<?> defineClass(String name, byte[] data, int offset,
434                                        int len) throws ClassFormatError
435   {
436     return defineClass(name, data, offset, len, null);
437   }
438 
439   /**
440    * Helper to define a class using a string of bytes. Subclasses should call
441    * this method from their <code>findClass()</code> implementation. If the
442    * domain is null, the default of
443    * <code>Policy.getPolicy().getPermissions(new CodeSource(null, null))</code>
444    * is used. Once a class has been defined in a package, all further classes
445    * in that package must have the same set of certificates or a
446    * SecurityException is thrown.
447    *
448    * @param name the name to give the class.  null if unknown
449    * @param data the data representing the classfile, in classfile format
450    * @param offset the offset into the data where the classfile starts
451    * @param len the length of the classfile data in the array
452    * @param domain the ProtectionDomain to give to the class, null for the
453    *        default protection domain
454    * @return the class that was defined
455    * @throws ClassFormatError if data is not in proper classfile format
456    * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if offset or len is negative, or
457    *         offset + len exceeds data
458    * @throws SecurityException if name starts with "java.", or if certificates
459    *         do not match up
460    * @since 1.2
461    */
defineClass(String name, byte[] data, int offset, int len, ProtectionDomain domain)462   protected final synchronized Class<?> defineClass(String name, byte[] data,
463                                                     int offset, int len,
464                                                     ProtectionDomain domain)
465     throws ClassFormatError
466   {
467     checkInitialized();
468     if (domain == null)
469       domain = StaticData.defaultProtectionDomain;
470 
471     return VMClassLoader.defineClassWithTransformers(this, name, data, offset,
472                                                      len, domain);
473   }
474 
475   /**
476    * Helper to define a class using the contents of a byte buffer. If
477    * the domain is null, the default of
478    * <code>Policy.getPolicy().getPermissions(new CodeSource(null,
479    * null))</code> is used. Once a class has been defined in a
480    * package, all further classes in that package must have the same
481    * set of certificates or a SecurityException is thrown.
482    *
483    * @param name the name to give the class.  null if unknown
484    * @param buf a byte buffer containing bytes that form a class.
485    * @param domain the ProtectionDomain to give to the class, null for the
486    *        default protection domain
487    * @return the class that was defined
488    * @throws ClassFormatError if data is not in proper classfile format
489    * @throws NoClassDefFoundError if the supplied name is not the same as
490    *                              the one specified by the byte buffer.
491    * @throws SecurityException if name starts with "java.", or if certificates
492    *         do not match up
493    * @since 1.5
494    */
defineClass(String name, ByteBuffer buf, ProtectionDomain domain)495   protected final Class<?> defineClass(String name, ByteBuffer buf,
496                                        ProtectionDomain domain)
497     throws ClassFormatError
498   {
499     byte[] data = new byte[buf.remaining()];
500     buf.get(data);
501     return defineClass(name, data, 0, data.length, domain);
502   }
503 
504   /**
505    * Links the class, if that has not already been done. Linking basically
506    * resolves all references to other classes made by this class.
507    *
508    * @param c the class to resolve
509    * @throws NullPointerException if c is null
510    * @throws LinkageError if linking fails
511    */
resolveClass(Class<?> c)512   protected final void resolveClass(Class<?> c)
513   {
514     checkInitialized();
515     VMClassLoader.resolveClass(c);
516   }
517 
518   /**
519    * Helper to find a Class using the system classloader, possibly loading it.
520    * A subclass usually does not need to call this, if it correctly
521    * overrides <code>findClass(String)</code>.
522    *
523    * @param name the name of the class to find
524    * @return the found class
525    * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class cannot be found
526    */
findSystemClass(String name)527   protected final Class<?> findSystemClass(String name)
528     throws ClassNotFoundException
529   {
530     checkInitialized();
531     return Class.forName(name, false, StaticData.systemClassLoader);
532   }
533 
534   /**
535    * Returns the parent of this classloader. If the parent of this
536    * classloader is the bootstrap classloader then this method returns
537    * <code>null</code>. A security check may be performed on
538    * <code>RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")</code>.
539    *
540    * @return the parent <code>ClassLoader</code>
541    * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
542    * @since 1.2
543    */
getParent()544   public final ClassLoader getParent()
545   {
546     // Check if we may return the parent classloader.
547     SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
548     if (sm != null)
549       {
550         ClassLoader cl = VMStackWalker.getCallingClassLoader();
551         if (cl != null && ! cl.isAncestorOf(this))
552           sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("getClassLoader"));
553       }
554     return parent;
555   }
556 
557   /**
558    * Helper to set the signers of a class. This should be called after
559    * defining the class.
560    *
561    * @param c the Class to set signers of
562    * @param signers the signers to set
563    * @since 1.1
564    */
setSigners(Class<?> c, Object[] signers)565   protected final void setSigners(Class<?> c, Object[] signers)
566   {
567     checkInitialized();
568     c.setSigners(signers);
569   }
570 
571   /**
572    * Helper to find an already-loaded class in this ClassLoader.
573    *
574    * @param name the name of the class to find
575    * @return the found Class, or null if it is not found
576    * @since 1.1
577    */
findLoadedClass(String name)578   protected final synchronized Class<?> findLoadedClass(String name)
579   {
580     checkInitialized();
581     return VMClassLoader.findLoadedClass(this, name);
582   }
583 
584   /**
585    * Get the URL to a resource using this classloader or one of its parents.
586    * First tries to get the resource by calling <code>getResource()</code>
587    * on the parent classloader. If the parent classloader returns null then
588    * it tries finding the resource by calling <code>findResource()</code> on
589    * this classloader. The resource name should be separated by '/' for path
590    * elements.
591    *
592    * <p>Subclasses should not override this method but should override
593    * <code>findResource()</code> which is called by this method.
594    *
595    * @param name the name of the resource relative to this classloader
596    * @return the URL to the resource or null when not found
597    */
getResource(String name)598   public URL getResource(String name)
599   {
600     URL result;
601 
602     if (parent == null)
603       result = VMClassLoader.getResource(name);
604     else
605       result = parent.getResource(name);
606 
607     if (result == null)
608       result = findResource(name);
609     return result;
610   }
611 
612   /**
613    * Returns an Enumeration of all resources with a given name that can
614    * be found by this classloader and its parents. Certain classloaders
615    * (such as the URLClassLoader when given multiple jar files) can have
616    * multiple resources with the same name that come from multiple locations.
617    * It can also occur that a parent classloader offers a resource with a
618    * certain name and the child classloader also offers a resource with that
619    * same name. <code>getResource()</code> only offers the first resource (of the
620    * parent) with a given name. This method lists all resources with the
621    * same name. The name should use '/' as path separators.
622    *
623    * <p>The Enumeration is created by first calling <code>getResources()</code>
624    * on the parent classloader and then calling <code>findResources()</code>
625    * on this classloader.</p>
626    *
627    * @param name the resource name
628    * @return an enumaration of all resources found
629    * @throws IOException if I/O errors occur in the process
630    * @since 1.2
631    * @specnote this was <code>final</code> prior to 1.5
632    */
getResources(String name)633   public Enumeration<URL> getResources(String name) throws IOException
634   {
635     Enumeration<URL> parentResources;
636     if (parent == null)
637       parentResources = VMClassLoader.getResources(name);
638     else
639       parentResources = parent.getResources(name);
640     return new DoubleEnumeration<URL>(parentResources, findResources(name));
641   }
642 
643   /**
644    * Called whenever all locations of a named resource are needed.
645    * It is called by <code>getResources()</code> after it has called
646    * <code>parent.getResources()</code>. The results are combined by
647    * the <code>getResources()</code> method.
648    *
649    * <p>The default implementation always returns an empty Enumeration.
650    * Subclasses should override it when they can provide an Enumeration of
651    * URLs (possibly just one element) to the named resource.
652    * The first URL of the Enumeration should be the same as the one
653    * returned by <code>findResource</code>.
654    *
655    * @param name the name of the resource to be found
656    * @return a possibly empty Enumeration of URLs to the named resource
657    * @throws IOException if I/O errors occur in the process
658    * @since 1.2
659    */
findResources(String name)660   protected Enumeration<URL> findResources(String name) throws IOException
661   {
662     return new EmptyEnumeration<URL>();
663   }
664 
665   /**
666    * Called whenever a resource is needed that could not be provided by
667    * one of the parents of this classloader. It is called by
668    * <code>getResource()</code> after <code>parent.getResource()</code>
669    * couldn't provide the requested resource.
670    *
671    * <p>The default implementation always returns null. Subclasses should
672    * override this method when they can provide a way to return a URL
673    * to a named resource.
674    *
675    * @param name the name of the resource to be found
676    * @return a URL to the named resource or null when not found
677    * @since 1.2
678    */
findResource(String name)679   protected URL findResource(String name)
680   {
681     return null;
682   }
683 
684   /**
685    * Get the URL to a resource using the system classloader.
686    *
687    * @param name the name of the resource relative to the system classloader
688    * @return the URL to the resource
689    * @since 1.1
690    */
getSystemResource(String name)691   public static final URL getSystemResource(String name)
692   {
693     return StaticData.systemClassLoader.getResource(name);
694   }
695 
696   /**
697    * Get an Enumeration of URLs to resources with a given name using the
698    * the system classloader. The enumeration firsts lists the resources with
699    * the given name that can be found by the bootstrap classloader followed
700    * by the resources with the given name that can be found on the classpath.
701    *
702    * @param name the name of the resource relative to the system classloader
703    * @return an Enumeration of URLs to the resources
704    * @throws IOException if I/O errors occur in the process
705    * @since 1.2
706    */
getSystemResources(String name)707   public static Enumeration<URL> getSystemResources(String name)
708     throws IOException
709   {
710     return StaticData.systemClassLoader.getResources(name);
711   }
712 
713   /**
714    * Get a resource as stream using this classloader or one of its parents.
715    * First calls <code>getResource()</code> and if that returns a URL to
716    * the resource then it calls and returns the InputStream given by
717    * <code>URL.openStream()</code>.
718    *
719    * <p>Subclasses should not override this method but should override
720    * <code>findResource()</code> which is called by this method.
721    *
722    * @param name the name of the resource relative to this classloader
723    * @return an InputStream to the resource, or null
724    * @since 1.1
725    */
getResourceAsStream(String name)726   public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name)
727   {
728     try
729       {
730         URL url = getResource(name);
731         if (url == null)
732           return null;
733         return url.openStream();
734       }
735     catch (IOException e)
736       {
737         return null;
738       }
739   }
740 
741   /**
742    * Get a resource using the system classloader.
743    *
744    * @param name the name of the resource relative to the system classloader
745    * @return an input stream for the resource, or null
746    * @since 1.1
747    */
getSystemResourceAsStream(String name)748   public static final InputStream getSystemResourceAsStream(String name)
749   {
750     try
751       {
752         URL url = getSystemResource(name);
753         if (url == null)
754           return null;
755         return url.openStream();
756       }
757     catch (IOException e)
758       {
759         return null;
760       }
761   }
762 
763   /**
764    * Returns the system classloader. The system classloader (also called
765    * the application classloader) is the classloader that is used to
766    * load the application classes on the classpath (given by the system
767    * property <code>java.class.path</code>. This is set as the context
768    * class loader for a thread. The system property
769    * <code>java.system.class.loader</code>, if defined, is taken to be the
770    * name of the class to use as the system class loader, which must have
771    * a public constructor which takes a ClassLoader as a parent. The parent
772    * class loader passed in the constructor is the default system class
773    * loader.
774    *
775    * <p>Note that this is different from the bootstrap classloader that
776    * actually loads all the real "system" classes.
777    *
778    * <p>A security check will be performed for
779    * <code>RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")</code> if the calling class
780    * is not a parent of the system class loader.
781    *
782    * @return the system class loader
783    * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
784    * @throws IllegalStateException if this is called recursively
785    * @throws Error if <code>java.system.class.loader</code> fails to load
786    * @since 1.2
787    */
getSystemClassLoader()788   public static ClassLoader getSystemClassLoader()
789   {
790     // Check if we may return the system classloader
791     SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
792     if (sm != null)
793       {
794         ClassLoader cl = VMStackWalker.getCallingClassLoader();
795         if (cl != null && cl != StaticData.systemClassLoader)
796           sm.checkPermission(new RuntimePermission("getClassLoader"));
797       }
798 
799     return StaticData.systemClassLoader;
800   }
801 
802   /**
803    * Defines a new package and creates a Package object. The package should
804    * be defined before any class in the package is defined with
805    * <code>defineClass()</code>. The package should not yet be defined
806    * before in this classloader or in one of its parents (which means that
807    * <code>getPackage()</code> should return <code>null</code>). All
808    * parameters except the <code>name</code> of the package may be
809    * <code>null</code>.
810    *
811    * <p>Subclasses should call this method from their <code>findClass()</code>
812    * implementation before calling <code>defineClass()</code> on a Class
813    * in a not yet defined Package (which can be checked by calling
814    * <code>getPackage()</code>).
815    *
816    * @param name the name of the Package
817    * @param specTitle the name of the specification
818    * @param specVendor the name of the specification designer
819    * @param specVersion the version of this specification
820    * @param implTitle the name of the implementation
821    * @param implVendor the vendor that wrote this implementation
822    * @param implVersion the version of this implementation
823    * @param sealed if sealed the origin of the package classes
824    * @return the Package object for the specified package
825    * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the package name is null or it
826    *         was already defined by this classloader or one of its parents
827    * @see Package
828    * @since 1.2
829    */
definePackage(String name, String specTitle, String specVendor, String specVersion, String implTitle, String implVendor, String implVersion, URL sealed)830   protected Package definePackage(String name, String specTitle,
831                                   String specVendor, String specVersion,
832                                   String implTitle, String implVendor,
833                                   String implVersion, URL sealed)
834   {
835     if (getPackage(name) != null)
836       throw new IllegalArgumentException("Package " + name
837                                          + " already defined");
838     Package p = new Package(name, specTitle, specVendor, specVersion,
839                             implTitle, implVendor, implVersion, sealed, this);
840     synchronized (definedPackages)
841       {
842         definedPackages.put(name, p);
843       }
844     return p;
845   }
846 
847   /**
848    * Returns the Package object for the requested package name. It returns
849    * null when the package is not defined by this classloader or one of its
850    * parents.
851    *
852    * @param name the package name to find
853    * @return the package, if defined
854    * @since 1.2
855    */
getPackage(String name)856   protected Package getPackage(String name)
857   {
858     Package p;
859     if (parent == null)
860       p = VMClassLoader.getPackage(name);
861     else
862       p = parent.getPackage(name);
863 
864     if (p == null)
865       {
866         synchronized (definedPackages)
867           {
868             p = definedPackages.get(name);
869           }
870       }
871     return p;
872   }
873 
874   /**
875    * Returns all Package objects defined by this classloader and its parents.
876    *
877    * @return an array of all defined packages
878    * @since 1.2
879    */
getPackages()880   protected Package[] getPackages()
881   {
882     // Get all our packages.
883     Package[] packages;
884     synchronized(definedPackages)
885       {
886         packages = new Package[definedPackages.size()];
887         definedPackages.values().toArray(packages);
888       }
889 
890     // If we have a parent get all packages defined by our parents.
891     Package[] parentPackages;
892     if (parent == null)
893       parentPackages = VMClassLoader.getPackages();
894     else
895       parentPackages = parent.getPackages();
896 
897     Package[] allPackages = new Package[parentPackages.length
898                                         + packages.length];
899     System.arraycopy(parentPackages, 0, allPackages, 0,
900                      parentPackages.length);
901     System.arraycopy(packages, 0, allPackages, parentPackages.length,
902                      packages.length);
903     return allPackages;
904   }
905 
906   /**
907    * Called by <code>Runtime.loadLibrary()</code> to get an absolute path
908    * to a (system specific) library that was requested by a class loaded
909    * by this classloader. The default implementation returns
910    * <code>null</code>. It should be implemented by subclasses when they
911    * have a way to find the absolute path to a library. If this method
912    * returns null the library is searched for in the default locations
913    * (the directories listed in the <code>java.library.path</code> system
914    * property).
915    *
916    * @param name the (system specific) name of the requested library
917    * @return the full pathname to the requested library, or null
918    * @see Runtime#loadLibrary(String)
919    * @since 1.2
920    */
findLibrary(String name)921   protected String findLibrary(String name)
922   {
923     return null;
924   }
925 
926   /**
927    * Set the default assertion status for classes loaded by this classloader,
928    * used unless overridden by a package or class request.
929    *
930    * @param enabled true to set the default to enabled
931    * @see #setClassAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
932    * @see #setPackageAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
933    * @see #clearAssertionStatus()
934    * @since 1.4
935    */
setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean enabled)936   public void setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean enabled)
937   {
938     defaultAssertionStatus = enabled;
939   }
940 
941   /**
942    * Set the default assertion status for packages, used unless overridden
943    * by a class request. This default also covers subpackages, unless they
944    * are also specified. The unnamed package should use null for the name.
945    *
946    * @param name the package (and subpackages) to affect
947    * @param enabled true to set the default to enabled
948    * @see #setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean)
949    * @see #setClassAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
950    * @see #clearAssertionStatus()
951    * @since 1.4
952    */
setPackageAssertionStatus(String name, boolean enabled)953   public synchronized void setPackageAssertionStatus(String name,
954                                                      boolean enabled)
955   {
956     if (packageAssertionStatus == null)
957       packageAssertionStatus
958         = new HashMap<String, Boolean>(StaticData.systemPackageAssertionStatus);
959     packageAssertionStatus.put(name, Boolean.valueOf(enabled));
960   }
961 
962   /**
963    * Set the default assertion status for a class. This only affects the
964    * status of top-level classes, any other string is harmless.
965    *
966    * @param name the class to affect
967    * @param enabled true to set the default to enabled
968    * @throws NullPointerException if name is null
969    * @see #setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean)
970    * @see #setPackageAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
971    * @see #clearAssertionStatus()
972    * @since 1.4
973    */
setClassAssertionStatus(String name, boolean enabled)974   public synchronized void setClassAssertionStatus(String name,
975                                                    boolean enabled)
976   {
977     if (classAssertionStatus == null)
978       classAssertionStatus
979         = new HashMap<String, Boolean>(StaticData.systemClassAssertionStatus);
980     // The toString() hack catches null, as required.
981     classAssertionStatus.put(name.toString(), Boolean.valueOf(enabled));
982   }
983 
984   /**
985    * Resets the default assertion status of this classloader, its packages
986    * and classes, all to false. This allows overriding defaults inherited
987    * from the command line.
988    *
989    * @see #setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean)
990    * @see #setClassAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
991    * @see #setPackageAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
992    * @since 1.4
993    */
clearAssertionStatus()994   public synchronized void clearAssertionStatus()
995   {
996     defaultAssertionStatus = false;
997     packageAssertionStatus = null;
998     classAssertionStatus = null;
999   }
1000 
1001   /**
1002    * Return true if this loader is either the specified class loader
1003    * or an ancestor thereof.
1004    * @param loader the class loader to check
1005    */
isAncestorOf(ClassLoader loader)1006   final boolean isAncestorOf(ClassLoader loader)
1007   {
1008     while (loader != null)
1009       {
1010         if (this == loader)
1011           return true;
1012         loader = loader.parent;
1013       }
1014     return false;
1015   }
1016 
getExtClassLoaderUrls()1017   private static URL[] getExtClassLoaderUrls()
1018   {
1019     String classpath = SystemProperties.getProperty("java.ext.dirs", "");
1020     StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(classpath, File.pathSeparator);
1021     ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
1022     while (tok.hasMoreTokens())
1023       {
1024         try
1025           {
1026             File f = new File(tok.nextToken());
1027             File[] files = f.listFiles();
1028             if (files != null)
1029               for (int i = 0; i < files.length; i++)
1030                 list.add(files[i].toURL());
1031           }
1032         catch(Exception x)
1033           {
1034           }
1035       }
1036     URL[] urls = new URL[list.size()];
1037     list.toArray(urls);
1038     return urls;
1039   }
1040 
addFileURL(ArrayList list, String file)1041   private static void addFileURL(ArrayList list, String file)
1042   {
1043     try
1044       {
1045         list.add(new File(file).toURL());
1046       }
1047     catch(java.net.MalformedURLException x)
1048       {
1049       }
1050   }
1051 
getSystemClassLoaderUrls()1052   private static URL[] getSystemClassLoaderUrls()
1053   {
1054     String classpath = SystemProperties.getProperty("java.class.path", ".");
1055     StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(classpath, File.pathSeparator, true);
1056     ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
1057     while (tok.hasMoreTokens())
1058       {
1059         String s = tok.nextToken();
1060         if (s.equals(File.pathSeparator))
1061             addFileURL(list, ".");
1062         else
1063           {
1064             addFileURL(list, s);
1065             if (tok.hasMoreTokens())
1066               {
1067                 // Skip the separator.
1068                 tok.nextToken();
1069                 // If the classpath ended with a separator,
1070                 // append the current directory.
1071                 if (!tok.hasMoreTokens())
1072                     addFileURL(list, ".");
1073               }
1074           }
1075       }
1076     URL[] urls = new URL[list.size()];
1077     list.toArray(urls);
1078     return urls;
1079   }
1080 
defaultGetSystemClassLoader()1081   static ClassLoader defaultGetSystemClassLoader()
1082   {
1083     return createAuxiliarySystemClassLoader(
1084         createSystemClassLoader(getSystemClassLoaderUrls(),
1085             createExtClassLoader(getExtClassLoaderUrls(), null)));
1086   }
1087 
createExtClassLoader(URL[] urls, ClassLoader parent)1088   static ClassLoader createExtClassLoader(URL[] urls, ClassLoader parent)
1089   {
1090     if (urls.length > 0)
1091       return new URLClassLoader(urls, parent);
1092     else
1093       return parent;
1094   }
1095 
createSystemClassLoader(URL[] urls, ClassLoader parent)1096   static ClassLoader createSystemClassLoader(URL[] urls, ClassLoader parent)
1097   {
1098     return
1099         new URLClassLoader(urls, parent)
1100         {
1101             protected synchronized Class loadClass(String name,
1102                 boolean resolve)
1103                 throws ClassNotFoundException
1104             {
1105                 SecurityManager sm = SecurityManager.current;
1106                 if (sm != null)
1107                 {
1108                     int lastDot = name.lastIndexOf('.');
1109                     if (lastDot != -1)
1110                         sm.checkPackageAccess(name.substring(0, lastDot));
1111                 }
1112                 return super.loadClass(name, resolve);
1113             }
1114         };
1115   }
1116 
1117   static ClassLoader createAuxiliarySystemClassLoader(ClassLoader parent)
1118   {
1119     String loader = SystemProperties.getProperty("java.system.class.loader", null);
1120     if (loader == null)
1121       {
1122         return parent;
1123       }
1124     try
1125       {
1126         Constructor c = Class.forName(loader, false, parent)
1127             .getConstructor(new Class[] { ClassLoader.class });
1128         return (ClassLoader)c.newInstance(new Object[] { parent });
1129       }
1130     catch (Exception e)
1131       {
1132         System.err.println("Requested system classloader " + loader + " failed.");
1133         throw (Error)
1134             new Error("Requested system classloader " + loader + " failed.")
1135                 .initCause(e);
1136       }
1137   }
1138 
1139   /**
1140    * Before doing anything "dangerous" please call this method to make sure
1141    * this class loader instance was properly constructed (and not obtained
1142    * by exploiting the finalizer attack)
1143    * @see #initialized
1144    */
1145   private void checkInitialized()
1146   {
1147     if (! initialized)
1148       throw new SecurityException("attempt to use uninitialized class loader");
1149   }
1150 
1151 }
1152