public final class ActivatableInvocationHandler extends Object implements InvocationHandler, TrustEquivalence, Serializable
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, then the invocation handler's
underlying proxy (if any) must implement RemoteMethodControl
or a remote invocation will
fail with an UnsupportedConstraintException
.com.sun.jini.activation.enableActivateGrant
- This property is interpreted as a
boolean
value (see Boolean.getBoolean
). If
true
, this implementation invokes Security.grant
as defined in the specification. This implementation's invoke
method throws IllegalArgumentException
if
a remote invocation is to be made and the proxy
argument is an instance of an
interface whose binary name is javax.management.MBeanServerConnection
or any of the
names produced by the following procedure:
For each resource named com/sun/jini/proxy/resources/InvocationHandler.moreProhibitedProxyInterfaces
that is visible to the system class loader, the contents of the resource are parsed as UTF-8 text
to produce a list of interface names. The resource must contain a list of binary names of
interfaces, one per line. Space and tab characters surrounding each name, as well as blank
lines, are ignored. The comment character is '#'; on each line, all characters starting
with the first comment character are ignored.
This implementation uses the Logger
named net.jini.activation.ActivatableInvocationHandler
to log information at the following levels:
Level | Description |
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FAILED | exception thrown from final attempt to communicate a remote call |
FAILED | exception thrown activating the object |
HANDLED | exception caught in attempt to communicate a remote call |
Constructor and Description |
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ActivatableInvocationHandler(ActivationID id,
Remote underlyingProxy)
Creates an instance with the specified activation identifier, a possibly-
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underlying proxy, and null client constraints. |
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boolean |
checkTrustEquivalence(Object obj)
Returns
true if the specified object (which is not yet known to be trusted) is
equivalent in trust, content, and function to this known trusted object, and
false otherwise. |
static boolean |
equalInterfaces(Object obj1,
Object obj2)
Returns true if the interfaces implemented by obj1's class are the same (and in the same
order) as obj2's class.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Compares the specified object with this
ActivatableInvocationHandler for
equality. |
ActivationID |
getActivationID()
Returns the activation identifier supplied during construction of this invocation handler.
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Object |
getCurrentProxy()
Returns the current value for the underlying proxy.
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protected ProxyTrustIterator |
getProxyTrustIterator()
Returns a proxy trust iterator for an activatable object that is suitable for use by
ProxyTrustVerifier . |
int |
hashCode()
Returns a hash code value for this object.
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Object |
invoke(Object proxy,
Method method,
Object[] args)
Processes a method invocation made on the encapsulating proxy instance,
proxy ,
and returns the result. |
static boolean |
sameProxyClass(Object proxy1,
Object proxy2)
Returns true if proxy2 is a generated Proxy (proxy1 is assumed to be one) and the classes of
both proxies implement the same ordered list of interfaces, and returns false otherwise.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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public ActivatableInvocationHandler(ActivationID id, Remote underlyingProxy)
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underlying proxy, and null
client constraints. If the underlying proxy
implements RemoteMethodControl
and its constraints are not null
, the
underlying proxy of this instance is a copy of that proxy with null
constraints.id
- the activation identifierunderlyingProxy
- an underlying proxy, or null
NullPointerException
- if id
is null
public ActivationID getActivationID()
public Object getCurrentProxy()
public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable
proxy
,
and returns the result. This method is invoked when a method is invoked on a proxy instance
that this handler is associated with.
If the specified method is one of the following java.lang.Object
methods, it
will be processed as follows:
equals
: returns
true
if the argument is an instance of a dynamically generated Proxy
class that implements the same ordered set of interfaces as the specified proxy, and this
invocation handler is equal to the invocation handler of that parameter, and returns
false
otherwise. hashCode
: returns the hash code for
the proxy. toString
: returns a string representation of the
specified proxy
object. If the specified method is RemoteMethodControl.setConstraints
, then if proxy
is an instance of a dynamic
proxy class containing this invocation handler, returns a new proxy containing a copy of this
invocation handler with the same activation identifier, the new specified client constraints
(args[0]
), and the current underlying proxy, or if the current underlying proxy
implements RemoteMethodControl
, a copy of that proxy with the new specified client
constraints. An exception is thrown if proxy
is not an instance of a dynamic
proxy class containing this invocation handler.
If the specified method is RemoteMethodControl.getConstraints
, returns the client constraints.
If the specified method is TrustEquivalence.checkTrustEquivalence
, returns true
if the argument
(args[0]
) is an instance of a dynamic proxy class (that is, a class generated by
Proxy
) that implements the same interfaces as the specified proxy and calling the
checkTrustEquivalence
method of this invocation handler with
the invocation handler of that argument returns true
, and returns
false
otherwise.
For all other methods, a remote invocation is made as follows:
A single set of absolute constraints (if any) is used for the duration of the remote invocation, including any activation that may occur.
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, the method is invoked as
follows:
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and the
underlying proxy does not implement RemoteMethodControl
then an UnsupportedConstraintException
is thrown.
method
's declaring class is not public
, the underlying proxy
is an instance of the method
's declaring class, and the underlying proxy's class
is public
, then a public
method with the same name and parameter
types is obtained from the underlying proxy's class, and if such a method exists, that method
is reflectively invoked on the underlying proxy passing it the specified args
and the result is returned; otherwise if such a method doesn't exist an
ActivateFailedException
is thrown with NoSuchMethodException
as the
cause.
method
is reflectively invoked on the underlying
proxy passing it the specified args
. If this reflective invocation throws an exception other than IllegalAccessException
, IllegalArgumentException
, the ActivateFailedException
described above, or an InvocationTargetException
containing ConnectException
,
ConnectIOException
, NoSuchObjectException
, or UnknownHostException
,
then if the exception an InvocationTargetException
the contained exception is thrown
to the caller, otherwise the exception is thrown directly.
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or if the reflective invocation does not
throw an exception to the caller as described above: Security.grant
passing the class of the proxy and the class of
the activation identifier. If this invocation throws an UnsupportedOperationException
, the exception is ignored.
activate
method on
the activation identifier, passing false
as the argument. That method must
return an instance of a dynamic Proxy
class, with an invocation handler that is an
instance of this class, containing the same activation identifier. If the returned proxy
does not meet this criteria, then an ActivateFailedException
is thrown. If the
activate
call throws ConnectException
, then a new
ConnectException
is thrown with the original ConnectException
as
the cause. If the activate
call throws RemoteException
, then ConnectIOException
is thrown with the RemoteException
as the cause. If the
activate
call throws UnknownObjectException
, then NoSuchObjectException
is thrown with the UnknownObjectException
as the cause.
Finally, if the activate
call throws ActivationException
, then ActivateFailedException
is thrown with the ActivationException
as the cause.
activate
call, the underlying proxy
of the new proxy is obtained from the new proxy's activatable invocation handler. If the
obtained underlying proxy implements RemoteMethodControl
, this invocation
handler's underlying proxy is set to a copy of the obtained underlying proxy with the client
constraints of this instance. Otherwise, this invocation handler's underlying proxy is set to
the obtained underlying proxy.
true
will be passed to the activation identifier's activate
method, if passing
false
returned the same underlying proxy as before or if
NoSuchObjectException
was thrown by the call to the underlying proxy.
IllegalAccessException
or IllegalArgumentException
an ActivateFailedException
is thrown
with the original exception as the cause. If this reflective invocation throws
InvocationTargetException
, the contained target exception is thrown. The implementation of remote method invocation defined by this class preserves at-most-once call semantics: the remote call either does not execute, partially executes, or executes exactly once at the remote site. Note that for remote calls to activatable objects, arguments may be marshalled more than once.
The semantics of this method are unspecified if the arguments could not have been produced
by an instance of some valid dynamic proxy class containing this invocation handler. This
method throws IllegalArgumentException
if proxy
is an instance of
InvocationHandler
or, if a remote invocation is to be made, any of the
superinterfaces of proxy
's class have a method with the same name and parameter
types as method
but that does not declare RemoteException
or a
superclass of RemoteException
in its throws
clause (even if such a
method is not a member of any of the direct superinterfaces of proxy
's class
because of overriding).
invoke
in interface InvocationHandler
Throwable
UndeclaredThrowableException
protected ProxyTrustIterator getProxyTrustIterator()
ProxyTrustVerifier
.
The iterator produces the current underlying proxy on each iteration. The iterator
produces up to three elements, but after the first element, iteration terminates unless the
exception set by a call to setException
on the
previous iteration is an instance of ConnectException
, ConnectIOException
,
NoSuchObjectException
, or UnknownHostException
.
On each iteration, if the current underlying proxy is null
or the same as the
underlying proxy produced by the previous iteration:
A new proxy is obtained by invoking the activate
method on
the activation identifier, passing false
as the argument. That method must
return an instance of a dynamic Proxy
class, with an invocation handler that is an
instance of this class, containing the same activation identifier. If this activation throws
one of the following exceptions, the exception is thrown by the next
method of
the iterator and the iteration terminates:
If the proxy returned by theactivate
call does not meet the criteria listed above, then anActivateFailedException
is thrown. If theactivate
call throwsRemoteException
, thenConnectIOException
is thrown with theRemoteException
as the cause. If theactivate
call throwsUnknownHostException
, thenNoSuchObjectException
is thrown with theUnknownHostException
as the cause. Finally, if theactivate
call throwsActivationException
, thenActivateFailedException
is thrown with theActivationException
as the cause.
If a valid, new proxy is returned by the activate
call, the underlying proxy
of the new proxy is obtained from the new proxy's activatable invocation handler. If the
obtained underlying proxy implements RemoteMethodControl
, this invocation
handler's underlying proxy is set to a copy of the obtained underlying proxy with the client
constraints of this instance. Otherwise, this invocation handler's underlying proxy is set to
the obtained underlying proxy.
On the first call to the activation identifier's activate
method,
false
is passed as an argument; on subsequent calls true
will be
passed, if passing false
returned the same underlying proxy as before (when
compared using the equals
method) or if the exception passed to
setException
is an instance of NoSuchObjectException
. If an
activation attempt results in an exception, that exception is thrown by the next
method of the iterator and iteration terminates.
ProxyTrustVerifier
public boolean checkTrustEquivalence(Object obj)
true
if the specified object (which is not yet known to be trusted) is
equivalent in trust, content, and function to this known trusted object, and
false
otherwise.
ActivatableInvocationHandler
implements this method as follows:
This method returns true
if and only if the following conditions are met:
TrustEquivalence
. checkTrustEquivalence
method on this object's activation identifier passing the
specified object's activation identifier returns true
. The underlying proxy of the specified object is set to null
if this method
returns true
and any of the following conditions are met:
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. TrustEquivalence
. checkTrustEquivalence
method on this object's underlying proxy, passing the underlying proxy of the specified
object, returns false
. checkTrustEquivalence
in interface TrustEquivalence
obj
- object to check that is not yet known to be trustedtrue
if the specified object (that is not yet known to be trusted) is
equivalent in trust, content, and function to this known trusted object, and returns
false
otherwisepublic boolean equals(Object obj)
ActivatableInvocationHandler
for
equality.
This method returns true
if and only if the specified object has the same
class as this object, and the activation identifier and client constraints in the specified
object are equal to the ones in this object.
public int hashCode()
public String toString()
public static boolean sameProxyClass(Object proxy1, Object proxy2)
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