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Gary Gregory
2023-11-25 12:33:33 -05:00
parent 409ff88dd7
commit a28caba95b
27 changed files with 320 additions and 320 deletions

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@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
"org.apache.commons.logging.impl.WeakHashtable";
/**
* A reference to the classloader that loaded this class. This is the
* A reference to the class loader that loaded this class. This is the
* same as LogFactory.class.getClassLoader(). However computing this
* value isn't quite as simple as that, as we potentially need to use
* AccessControllers etc. It's more efficient to compute it once and
@@ -219,9 +219,9 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
* This can happen when:
* <ul>
* <li>using JDK1.1 and the calling code is loaded via the system
* classloader (very common)</li>
* class loader (very common)</li>
* <li>using JDK1.2+ and the calling code is loaded via the boot
* classloader (only likely for embedded systems work).</li>
* class loader (only likely for embedded systems work).</li>
* </ul>
* Note that {@code factories} is a <i>Hashtable</i> (not a HashMap),
* and hashtables don't allow null as a key.
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
// In order to avoid confusion where multiple instances of JCL are
// being used via different class loaders within the same app, we
// ensure each logged message has a prefix of form
// [LogFactory from classloader OID]
// [LogFactory from class loader OID]
//
// Note that this prefix should be kept consistent with that
// in LogFactoryImpl. However here we don't need to output info
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
* can return the previously created object (together with all its
* cached Log objects).
*
* @param classLoader should be the current context classloader. Note that
* @param classLoader should be the current context class loader. Note that
* this can be null under some circumstances; this is ok.
* @param factory should be the factory to cache. This should never be null.
*/
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
logFactoryClass = classLoader.loadClass(factoryClassName);
if (LogFactory.class.isAssignableFrom(logFactoryClass)) {
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Loaded class " + logFactoryClass.getName() + " from classloader " + objectId(classLoader));
logDiagnostic("Loaded class " + logFactoryClass.getName() + " from class loader " + objectId(classLoader));
}
} else //
// This indicates a problem with the ClassLoader tree.
@@ -322,8 +322,8 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
// ClassLoader hierarchy.
//
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Factory class " + logFactoryClass.getName() + " loaded from classloader " + objectId(logFactoryClass.getClassLoader())
+ " does not extend '" + LogFactory.class.getName() + "' as loaded by this classloader.");
logDiagnostic("Factory class " + logFactoryClass.getName() + " loaded from class loader " + objectId(logFactoryClass.getClassLoader())
+ " does not extend '" + LogFactory.class.getName() + "' as loaded by this class loader.");
logHierarchy("[BAD CL TREE] ", classLoader);
}
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
if (classLoader == thisClassLoaderRef.get()) {
// Nothing more to try, onwards.
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Unable to locate any class called '" + factoryClassName + "' via classloader " + objectId(classLoader));
logDiagnostic("Unable to locate any class called '" + factoryClassName + "' via class loader " + objectId(classLoader));
}
throw ex;
}
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
if (classLoader == thisClassLoaderRef.get()) {
// Nothing more to try, onwards.
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Class '" + factoryClassName + "' cannot be loaded" + " via classloader " + objectId(classLoader)
logDiagnostic("Class '" + factoryClassName + "' cannot be loaded" + " via class loader " + objectId(classLoader)
+ " - it depends on some other class that cannot be found.");
}
throw e;
@@ -389,12 +389,12 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
throw new ClassCastException(msg.toString());
}
// Ignore exception, continue. Presumably the classloader was the
// Ignore exception, continue. Presumably the class loader was the
// TCCL; the code below will try to load the class via thisClassLoaderRef.
// This will handle the case where the original calling class is in
// a shared classpath but the TCCL has a copy of LogFactory and the
// specified LogFactory implementation; we will fall back to using the
// LogFactory implementation from the same classloader as this class.
// LogFactory implementation from the same class loader as this class.
//
// Issue: this doesn't handle the reverse case, where this LogFactory
// is in the webapp, and the specified LogFactory implementation is
@@ -407,17 +407,17 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
/*
* At this point, either classLoader == null, OR classLoader was unable to load factoryClass.
*
* In either case, we call Class.forName, which is equivalent to LogFactory.class.getClassLoader().load(name), that is, we ignore the classloader
* parameter the caller passed, and fall back to trying the classloader associated with this class. See the Javadoc for the newFactory method for
* In either case, we call Class.forName, which is equivalent to LogFactory.class.getClassLoader().load(name), that is, we ignore the class loader
* parameter the caller passed, and fall back to trying the class loader associated with this class. See the Javadoc for the newFactory method for
* more info on the consequences of this.
*
* Notes: * LogFactory.class.getClassLoader() may return 'null' if LogFactory is loaded by the bootstrap classloader.
* Notes: * LogFactory.class.getClassLoader() may return 'null' if LogFactory is loaded by the bootstrap class loader.
*/
// Warning: must typecast here & allow exception
// to be generated/caught & recast properly.
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic(
"Unable to load factory class via classloader " + objectId(classLoader) + " - trying the classloader associated with this LogFactory.");
"Unable to load factory class via class loader " + objectId(classLoader) + " - trying the class loader associated with this LogFactory.");
}
logFactoryClass = Class.forName(factoryClassName);
return logFactoryClass.newInstance();
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
/**
* Create the hashtable which will be used to store a map of
* (context-classloader -> logfactory-object). Version 1.2+ of Java
* (context class loader -> logfactory-object). Version 1.2+ of Java
* supports "weak references", allowing a custom Hashtable class
* to be used which uses only weak references to its keys. Using weak
* references can fix memory leaks on webapp unload in some cases (though
@@ -504,8 +504,8 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
*
* @throws LogConfigurationException if a suitable class loader
* cannot be identified.
* @return the thread's context classloader or {@code null} if the java security
* policy forbids access to the context classloader from one of the classes
* @return the thread's context class loader or {@code null} if the java security
* policy forbids access to the context class loader from one of the classes
* in the current call stack.
* @since 1.1
*/
@@ -535,16 +535,16 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
/**
* Check cached factories (keyed by contextClassLoader)
*
* @param contextClassLoader is the context classloader associated
* @param contextClassLoader is the context class loader associated
* with the current thread. This allows separate LogFactory objects
* per component within a container, provided each component has
* a distinct context classloader set. This parameter may be null
* a distinct context class loader set. This parameter may be null
* in JDK1.1, and in embedded systems where jcl-using code is
* placed in the bootclasspath.
*
* @return the factory associated with the specified classloader if
* @return the factory associated with the specified class loader if
* one has previously been created, or null if this is the first time
* we have seen this particular classloader.
* we have seen this particular class loader.
*/
private static LogFactory getCachedFactory(final ClassLoader contextClassLoader) {
if (contextClassLoader == null) {
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
}
/**
* Safely get access to the classloader for the specified class.
* Safely get access to the class loader for the specified class.
* <p>
* Theoretically, calling getClassLoader can throw a security exception,
* and so should be done under an AccessController in order to provide
@@ -572,16 +572,16 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
* Even when using an AccessController, however, this method can still
* throw SecurityException. Commons Logging basically relies on the
* ability to access class loaders. A policy that forbids all
* classloader access will also prevent commons-logging from working:
* class loader access will also prevent commons-logging from working:
* currently this method will throw an exception preventing the entire app
* from starting up. Maybe it would be good to detect this situation and
* just disable all commons-logging? Not high priority though - as stated
* above, security policies that prevent classloader access aren't common.
* above, security policies that prevent class loader access aren't common.
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that returning an object fetched via an AccessController would
* technically be a security flaw anyway; untrusted code that has access
* to a trusted JCL library could use it to fetch the classloader for
* to a trusted JCL library could use it to fetch the class loader for
* a class even when forbidden to do so directly.
* </p>
*
@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
return clazz.getClassLoader();
} catch (final SecurityException ex) {
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Unable to get classloader for class '" + clazz + "' due to security restrictions - " + ex.getMessage());
logDiagnostic("Unable to get class loader for class '" + clazz + "' due to security restrictions - " + ex.getMessage());
}
throw ex;
}
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
/**
* Locate a user-provided configuration file.
* <p>
* The classpath of the specified classLoader (usually the context classloader)
* The classpath of the specified classLoader (usually the context class loader)
* is searched for properties files of the specified name. If none is found,
* null is returned. If more than one is found, then the file with the greatest
* value for its PRIORITY property is returned. If multiple files have the
@@ -691,21 +691,21 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
/**
* Returns the current context classloader.
* Returns the current context class loader.
* <p>
* In versions prior to 1.1, this method did not use an AccessController.
* In version 1.1, an AccessController wrapper was incorrectly added to
* this method, causing a minor security flaw.
* <p>
* In version 1.1.1 this change was reverted; this method no longer uses
* an AccessController. User code wishing to obtain the context classloader
* an AccessController. User code wishing to obtain the context class loader
* must invoke this method via AccessController.doPrivileged if it needs
* support for that.
*
* @return the context classloader associated with the current thread,
* @return the context class loader associated with the current thread,
* or null if security doesn't allow it.
* @throws LogConfigurationException if there was some weird error while
* attempting to get the context classloader.
* attempting to get the context class loader.
*/
protected static ClassLoader getContextClassLoader() throws LogConfigurationException {
return directGetContextClassLoader();
@@ -720,10 +720,10 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
* the entire call stack must have the privilege before the call is
* allowed.
*
* @return the context classloader associated with the current thread,
* @return the context class loader associated with the current thread,
* or null if security doesn't allow it.
* @throws LogConfigurationException if there was some weird error while
* attempting to get the context classloader.
* attempting to get the context class loader.
*/
private static ClassLoader getContextClassLoaderInternal() throws LogConfigurationException {
return AccessController.doPrivileged((PrivilegedAction<ClassLoader>) LogFactory::directGetContextClassLoader);
@@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
* this file will be set as configuration attributes on the corresponding {@code LogFactory} instance.
* </p>
* <p>
* <em>NOTE</em> - In a multi-threaded environment it is possible that two different instances will be returned for the same classloader environment.
* <em>NOTE</em> - In a multi-threaded environment it is possible that two different instances will be returned for the same class loader environment.
* </p>
*
* @return a {@code LogFactory}.
@@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
// output will be a nuisance on JDK1.1, as the system
// class loader is null in that environment.
if (contextClassLoader == null && isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Context classloader is null.");
logDiagnostic("Context class loader is null.");
}
// Return any previously registered factory for this class loader
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic(
"[LOOKUP] LogFactory implementation requested for the first time for context classloader " +
"[LOOKUP] LogFactory implementation requested for the first time for context class loader " +
objectId(contextClassLoader));
logHierarchy("[LOOKUP] ", contextClassLoader);
}
@@ -947,13 +947,13 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic(
"[LOOKUP] Loading the default LogFactory implementation '" + FACTORY_DEFAULT +
"' via the same classloader that loaded this LogFactory" +
" class (ie not looking in the context classloader).");
"' via the same class loader that loaded this LogFactory" +
" class (ie not looking in the context class loader).");
}
// Note: unlike the above code which can try to load custom LogFactory
// implementations via the TCCL, we don't try to load the default LogFactory
// implementation via the context classloader because:
// implementation via the context class loader because:
// * that can cause problems (see comments in newFactory method)
// * no-one should be customising the code of the default class
// Yes, we do give up the ability for the child to ship a newer
@@ -1117,13 +1117,13 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
* Determines whether the given class actually implements {@code LogFactory}.
* Diagnostic information is also logged.
* <p>
* <strong>Usage:</strong> to diagnose whether a classloader conflict is the cause
* <strong>Usage:</strong> to diagnose whether a class loader conflict is the cause
* of incompatibility. The test used is whether the class is assignable from
* the {@code LogFactory} class loaded by the class's classloader.
* the {@code LogFactory} class loaded by the class's class loader.
* @param logFactoryClass {@code Class} which may implement {@code LogFactory}
* @return true if the {@code logFactoryClass} does extend
* {@code LogFactory} when that class is loaded via the same
* classloader that loaded the {@code logFactoryClass}.
* class loader that loaded the {@code logFactoryClass}.
*/
private static boolean implementsLogFactory(final Class<?> logFactoryClass) {
boolean implementsLogFactory = false;
@@ -1131,14 +1131,14 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
try {
final ClassLoader logFactoryClassLoader = logFactoryClass.getClassLoader();
if (logFactoryClassLoader == null) {
logDiagnostic("[CUSTOM LOG FACTORY] was loaded by the boot classloader");
logDiagnostic("[CUSTOM LOG FACTORY] was loaded by the boot class loader");
} else {
logHierarchy("[CUSTOM LOG FACTORY] ", logFactoryClassLoader);
final Class<?> factoryFromCustomLoader = Class.forName("org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory", false, logFactoryClassLoader);
implementsLogFactory = factoryFromCustomLoader.isAssignableFrom(logFactoryClass);
final String logFactoryClassName = logFactoryClass.getName();
if (implementsLogFactory) {
logDiagnostic("[CUSTOM LOG FACTORY] " + logFactoryClassName + " implements LogFactory but was loaded by an incompatible classloader.");
logDiagnostic("[CUSTOM LOG FACTORY] " + logFactoryClassName + " implements LogFactory but was loaded by an incompatible class loader.");
} else {
logDiagnostic("[CUSTOM LOG FACTORY] " + logFactoryClassName + " does not implement LogFactory.");
}
@@ -1162,9 +1162,9 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
+ "the compatibility was caused by a class loader conflict: " + e.getMessage());
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException e) {
//
// LogFactory cannot be loaded by the classloader which loaded the custom factory implementation.
// LogFactory cannot be loaded by the class loader which loaded the custom factory implementation.
// The custom implementation is not viable until this is corrected.
// Ensure that the JCL jar and the custom class are available from the same classloader.
// Ensure that the JCL jar and the custom class are available from the same class loader.
// Running with diagnostics on should give information about the class loaders used
// to load the custom factory.
//
@@ -1236,20 +1236,20 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
}
/**
* Generate useful diagnostics regarding the classloader tree for
* Generate useful diagnostics regarding the class loader tree for
* the specified class.
* <p>
* As an example, if the specified class was loaded via a webapp's
* classloader, then you may get the following output:
* class loader, then you may get the following output:
* <pre>
* Class com.acme.Foo was loaded via classloader 11111
* Class com.acme.Foo was loaded via class loader 11111
* ClassLoader tree: 11111 -> 22222 (SYSTEM) -> 33333 -> BOOT
* </pre>
* <p>
* This method returns immediately if isDiagnosticsEnabled()
* returns false.
*
* @param clazz is the class whose classloader + tree are to be
* @param clazz is the class whose class loader + tree are to be
* output.
*/
private static void logClassLoaderEnvironment(final Class<?> clazz) {
@@ -1274,12 +1274,12 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
classLoader = getClassLoader(clazz);
} catch (final SecurityException ex) {
// not much useful diagnostics we can print here!
logDiagnostic("[ENV] Security forbids determining the classloader for " + className);
logDiagnostic("[ENV] Security forbids determining the class loader for " + className);
return;
}
logDiagnostic("[ENV] Class " + className + " was loaded via classloader " + objectId(classLoader));
logHierarchy("[ENV] Ancestry of classloader which loaded " + className + " is ", classLoader);
logDiagnostic("[ENV] Class " + className + " was loaded via class loader " + objectId(classLoader));
logHierarchy("[ENV] Ancestry of class loader which loaded " + className + " is ", classLoader);
}
/**
@@ -1309,7 +1309,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
}
/**
* Logs diagnostic messages about the given classloader
* Logs diagnostic messages about the given class loader
* and it's hierarchy. The prefix is prepended to the message
* and is intended to make it easier to understand the logs.
* @param prefix
@@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
try {
systemClassLoader = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
} catch (final SecurityException ex) {
logDiagnostic(prefix + "Security forbids determining the system classloader.");
logDiagnostic(prefix + "Security forbids determining the system class loader.");
return;
}
if (classLoader != null) {
@@ -1401,24 +1401,24 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
* <b>ClassLoader conflicts</b>
* </p>
* <p>
* Note that there can be problems if the specified ClassLoader is not the same as the classloader that loaded this class, that is, when loading a concrete
* LogFactory subclass via a context classloader.
* Note that there can be problems if the specified ClassLoader is not the same as the class loader that loaded this class, that is, when loading a concrete
* LogFactory subclass via a context class loader.
* </p>
* <p>
* The problem is the same one that can occur when loading a concrete Log subclass via a context classloader.
* The problem is the same one that can occur when loading a concrete Log subclass via a context class loader.
* </p>
* <p>
* The problem occurs when code running in the context classloader calls class X which was loaded via a parent classloader, and class X then calls
* The problem occurs when code running in the context class loader calls class X which was loaded via a parent class loader, and class X then calls
* LogFactory.getFactory (either directly or via LogFactory.getLog). Because class X was loaded via the parent, it binds to LogFactory loaded via the
* parent. When the code in this method finds some LogFactoryYYYY class in the child (context) classloader, and there also happens to be a LogFactory class
* defined in the child classloader, then LogFactoryYYYY will be bound to LogFactory@childloader. It cannot be cast to LogFactory@parentloader, that is,
* this method cannot return the object as the desired type. Note that it doesn't matter if the LogFactory class in the child classloader is identical to
* the LogFactory class in the parent classloader, they are not compatible.
* parent. When the code in this method finds some LogFactoryYYYY class in the child (context) class loader, and there also happens to be a LogFactory class
* defined in the child class loader, then LogFactoryYYYY will be bound to LogFactory@childloader. It cannot be cast to LogFactory@parentloader, that is,
* this method cannot return the object as the desired type. Note that it doesn't matter if the LogFactory class in the child class loader is identical to
* the LogFactory class in the parent class loader, they are not compatible.
* </p>
* <p>
* The solution taken here is to simply print out an error message when this occurs then throw an exception. The deployer of the application must ensure
* they remove all occurrences of the LogFactory class from the child classloader in order to resolve the issue. Note that they do not have to move the
* custom LogFactory subclass; that is ok as long as the only LogFactory class it can find to bind to is in the parent classloader.
* they remove all occurrences of the LogFactory class from the child class loader in order to resolve the issue. Note that they do not have to move the
* custom LogFactory subclass; that is ok as long as the only LogFactory class it can find to bind to is in the parent class loader.
* </p>
*
* @param factoryClass Fully qualified name of the {@code LogFactory} implementation class
@@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
throw ex;
}
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Created object " + objectId(result) + " to manage classloader " +
logDiagnostic("Created object " + objectId(result) + " to manage class loader " +
objectId(contextClassLoader));
}
return (LogFactory) result;
@@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ public abstract class LogFactory {
*/
public static void release(final ClassLoader classLoader) {
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("Releasing factory for classloader " + objectId(classLoader));
logDiagnostic("Releasing factory for class loader " + objectId(classLoader));
}
// factories is not final and could be replaced in this block.
final Hashtable<ClassLoader, LogFactory> factories = LogFactory.factories;

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@@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
/**
* The name ({@code org.apache.commons.logging.Log.allowFlawedContext})
* of the system property which can be set true/false to
* determine system behavior when a bad context-classloader is encountered.
* determine system behavior when a bad context class loader is encountered.
* When set to false, a LogConfigurationException is thrown if
* LogFactoryImpl is loaded via a child classloader of the TCCL (this
* LogFactoryImpl is loaded via a child class loader of the TCCL (this
* should never happen in sane systems).
*
* Default behavior: true (tolerates bad context class loaders)
@@ -186,14 +186,14 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
* the entire call stack must have the privilege before the call is
* allowed.
*
* @return the context classloader associated with the current thread,
* @return the context class loader associated with the current thread,
* or null if security doesn't allow it.
*
* @throws LogConfigurationException if there was some weird error while
* attempting to get the context classloader.
* attempting to get the context class loader.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the current java security policy doesn't
* allow this class to access the context classloader.
* allow this class to access the context class loader.
*/
private static ClassLoader getContextClassLoaderInternal()
throws LogConfigurationException {
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
/**
* Determines whether logging classes should be loaded using the thread-context
* classloader, or via the classloader that loaded this LogFactoryImpl class.
* class loader, or via the class loader that loaded this LogFactoryImpl class.
*/
private boolean useTCCL = true;
@@ -341,14 +341,14 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
ClassLoader currentCL = getBaseClassLoader();
for(;;) {
// Loop through the classloader hierarchy trying to find
// a viable classloader.
logDiagnostic("Trying to load '" + logAdapterClassName + "' from classloader " + objectId(currentCL));
// Loop through the class loader hierarchy trying to find
// a viable class loader.
logDiagnostic("Trying to load '" + logAdapterClassName + "' from class loader " + objectId(currentCL));
try {
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
// Show the location of the first occurrence of the .class file
// in the classpath. This is the location that ClassLoader.loadClass
// will load the class from -- unless the classloader is doing
// will load the class from -- unless the class loader is doing
// something weird.
URL url;
final String resourceName = logAdapterClassName.replace('.', '/') + ".class";
@@ -369,14 +369,14 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
try {
clazz = Class.forName(logAdapterClassName, true, currentCL);
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException originalClassNotFoundException) {
// The current classloader was unable to find the log adapter
// in this or any ancestor classloader. There's no point in
// The current class loader was unable to find the log adapter
// in this or any ancestor class loader. There's no point in
// trying higher up in the hierarchy in this case..
String msg = originalClassNotFoundException.getMessage();
logDiagnostic("The log adapter '" + logAdapterClassName + "' is not available via classloader " +
logDiagnostic("The log adapter '" + logAdapterClassName + "' is not available via class loader " +
objectId(currentCL) + ": " + trim(msg));
try {
// Try the class classloader.
// Try the class class loader.
// This may work in cases where the TCCL
// does not contain the code executed or JCL.
// This behavior indicates that the application
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
// no point continuing: this adapter isn't available
msg = secondaryClassNotFoundException.getMessage();
logDiagnostic("The log adapter '" + logAdapterClassName +
"' is not available via the LogFactoryImpl class classloader: " + trim(msg));
"' is not available via the LogFactoryImpl class class loader: " + trim(msg));
break;
}
}
@@ -421,11 +421,11 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
// We were able to load the adapter but it had references to
// other classes that could not be found. This simply means that
// the underlying logger library is not present in this or any
// ancestor classloader. There's no point in trying higher up
// ancestor class loader. There's no point in trying higher up
// in the hierarchy in this case..
final String msg = e.getMessage();
logDiagnostic("The log adapter '" + logAdapterClassName +
"' is missing dependencies when loaded via classloader " + objectId(currentCL) +
"' is missing dependencies when loaded via class loader " + objectId(currentCL) +
": " + trim(msg));
break;
} catch (final ExceptionInInitializerError e) {
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
// library could not be found.
final String msg = e.getMessage();
logDiagnostic("The log adapter '" + logAdapterClassName +
"' is unable to initialize itself when loaded via classloader " + objectId(currentCL) +
"' is unable to initialize itself when loaded via class loader " + objectId(currentCL) +
": " + trim(msg));
break;
} catch (final LogConfigurationException e) {
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
break;
}
// try the parent classloader
// try the parent class loader
// currentCL = currentCL.getParent();
currentCL = getParentClassLoader(currentCL);
}
@@ -473,11 +473,11 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
} catch (final Throwable t) {
handleThrowable(t); // may re-throw t
this.logMethod = null;
logDiagnostic("[INFO] '" + logAdapterClassName + "' from classloader " + objectId(currentCL) +
logDiagnostic("[INFO] '" + logAdapterClassName + "' from class loader " + objectId(currentCL) +
" does not declare optional method " + "setLogFactory(LogFactory)");
}
logDiagnostic("Log adapter '" + logAdapterClassName + "' from classloader " +
logDiagnostic("Log adapter '" + logAdapterClassName + "' from class loader " +
objectId(logAdapterClass.getClassLoader()) + " has been selected for use.");
}
@@ -543,18 +543,18 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
// expect method createLogFromClass to loop over the possible source
// class loaders. The effect is:
// for each discoverable log adapter
// for each possible classloader
// for each possible class loader
// see if it works
//
// It appears reasonable at first glance to do the opposite:
// for each possible classloader
// for each possible class loader
// for each discoverable log adapter
// see if it works
//
// The latter certainly has advantages for user-installable logging
// libraries such as log4j; in a webapp for example this code should
// first check whether the user has provided any of the possible
// logging libraries before looking in the parent classloader.
// logging libraries before looking in the parent class loader.
// Unfortunately, however, Jdk14Logger will always work in jvm>=1.4,
// and SimpleLog will always work in any JVM. So the loop would never
// ever look for logging libraries in the parent classpath. Yet many
@@ -666,19 +666,19 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
}
/**
* Return the classloader from which we should try to load the logging
* Return the class loader from which we should try to load the logging
* adapter classes.
* <p>
* This method usually returns the context classloader. However if it
* is discovered that the classloader which loaded this class is a child
* of the context classloader <i>and</i> the allowFlawedContext option
* has been set then the classloader which loaded this class is returned
* This method usually returns the context class loader. However if it
* is discovered that the class loader which loaded this class is a child
* of the context class loader <i>and</i> the allowFlawedContext option
* has been set then the class loader which loaded this class is returned
* instead.
* <p>
* The only time when the classloader which loaded this class is a
* The only time when the class loader which loaded this class is a
* descendant (rather than the same as or an ancestor of the context
* classloader) is when an app has created custom class loaders but
* failed to correctly set the context classloader. This is a bug in
* class loader) is when an app has created custom class loaders but
* failed to correctly set the context class loader. This is a bug in
* the calling application; however we provide the option for JCL to
* simply generate a warning rather than fail outright.
*
@@ -701,13 +701,13 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
// UnifiedLoaderRepository) this can still work, so if user hasn't
// forbidden it, just return the contextClassLoader.
if (!allowFlawedContext) {
throw new LogConfigurationException("Bad classloader hierarchy; LogFactoryImpl was loaded via" +
" a classloader that is not related to the current context" +
" classloader.");
throw new LogConfigurationException("Bad class loader hierarchy; LogFactoryImpl was loaded via" +
" a class loader that is not related to the current context" +
" class loader.");
}
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic("[WARNING] the context classloader is not part of a" +
" parent-child relationship with the classloader that" +
logDiagnostic("[WARNING] the context class loader is not part of a" +
" parent-child relationship with the class loader that" +
" loaded LogFactoryImpl.");
}
// If contextClassLoader were null, getLowestClassLoader() would
@@ -720,20 +720,20 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
// We really should just use the contextClassLoader as the starting
// point for scanning for log adapter classes. However it is expected
// that there are a number of broken systems out there which create
// custom class loaders but fail to set the context classloader so
// custom class loaders but fail to set the context class loader so
// we handle those flawed systems anyway.
if (!allowFlawedContext) {
throw new LogConfigurationException(
"Bad classloader hierarchy; LogFactoryImpl was loaded via" +
" a classloader that is not related to the current context" +
" classloader.");
"Bad class loader hierarchy; LogFactoryImpl was loaded via" +
" a class loader that is not related to the current context" +
" class loader.");
}
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
logDiagnostic(
"Warning: the context classloader is an ancestor of the" +
" classloader that loaded LogFactoryImpl; it should be" +
"Warning: the context class loader is an ancestor of the" +
" class loader that loaded LogFactoryImpl; it should be" +
" the same or a descendant. The application using" +
" commons-logging should ensure the context classloader" +
" commons-logging should ensure the context class loader" +
" is used correctly.");
}
}
@@ -896,8 +896,8 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
* Given two related class loaders, return the one which is a child of
* the other.
* <p>
* @param c1 is a classloader (including the null classloader)
* @param c2 is a classloader (including the null classloader)
* @param c1 is a class loader (including the null class loader)
* @param c2 is a class loader (including the null class loader)
*
* @return c1 if it has c2 as an ancestor, c2 if it has c1 as an ancestor,
* and null if neither is an ancestor of the other.
@@ -939,7 +939,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
}
/**
* Fetch the parent classloader of a specified classloader.
* Fetch the parent class loader of a specified class loader.
* <p>
* If a SecurityException occurs, null is returned.
* <p>
@@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
try {
return AccessController.doPrivileged((PrivilegedAction<ClassLoader>) () -> cl.getParent());
} catch (final SecurityException ex) {
logDiagnostic("[SECURITY] Unable to obtain parent classloader");
logDiagnostic("[SECURITY] Unable to obtain parent class loader");
return null;
}
@@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
*
* @param logAdapterClassName is the class name of the Log implementation
* that could not be instantiated. Cannot be {@code null}.
* @param discoveryFlaw is the Throwable created by the classloader
* @param discoveryFlaw is the Throwable created by the class loader
*
* @throws LogConfigurationException ALWAYS
*/
@@ -1015,13 +1015,13 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
* <li>the specific class just doesn't implement the Log interface
* (user screwed up), or
* <li> the specified class has bound to a Log class loaded by some other
* classloader; Log@classloaderX cannot be cast to Log@classloaderY.
* class loader; Log@ClassLoaderX cannot be cast to Log@ClassLoaderY.
* </ol>
* <p>
* Here we try to figure out which case has occurred so we can give the
* user some reasonable feedback.
*
* @param badClassLoader is the classloader we loaded the problem class from,
* @param badClassLoader is the class loader we loaded the problem class from,
* ie it is equivalent to badClass.getClassLoader().
*
* @param badClass is a Class object with the desired name, but which
@@ -1045,13 +1045,13 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
if (implementsLog) {
// the class does implement an interface called Log, but
// it is in the wrong classloader
// it is in the wrong class loader
if (isDiagnosticsEnabled()) {
try {
final ClassLoader logInterfaceClassLoader = getClassLoader(Log.class);
logDiagnostic("Class '" + badClass.getName() + "' was found in classloader " +
logDiagnostic("Class '" + badClass.getName() + "' was found in class loader " +
objectId(badClassLoader) + ". It is bound to a Log interface which is not" +
" the one loaded from classloader " + objectId(logInterfaceClassLoader));
" the one loaded from class loader " + objectId(logInterfaceClassLoader));
} catch (final Throwable t) {
handleThrowable(t); // may re-throw t
logDiagnostic("Error while trying to output diagnostics about" + " bad class '" + badClass + "'");
@@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
/**
* Calculate and cache a string that uniquely identifies this instance,
* including which classloader the object was loaded from.
* including which class loader the object was loaded from.
* <p>
* This string will later be prefixed to each "internal logging" message
* emitted, so that users can clearly see any unexpected behavior.
@@ -1155,7 +1155,7 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
* its own unique prefix for log messages.
*/
private void initDiagnostics() {
// It would be nice to include an identifier of the context classloader
// It would be nice to include an identifier of the context class loader
// that this LogFactoryImpl object is responsible for. However that
// isn't possible as that information isn't available. It is possible
// to figure this out by looking at the logging from LogFactory to

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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
* To use this class, configure the webapp deployment descriptor to call
* this class on webapp undeploy; the contextDestroyed method will tell
* every accessible LogFactory class that the entry in its map for the
* current webapp's context classloader should be cleared.
* current webapp's context class loader should be cleared.
*
* @since 1.1
*/
@@ -78,18 +78,18 @@ public class ServletContextCleaner implements ServletContextListener {
// holding any data associated with the tccl being released.
//
// When there are multiple LogFactory classes in the classpath and
// child-first classloading is used in any classloader, then multiple
// child-first classloading is used in any class loader, then multiple
// LogFactory instances may hold info about this TCCL; whenever the
// webapp makes a call into a class loaded via an ancestor classloader
// webapp makes a call into a class loaded via an ancestor class loader
// and that class calls LogFactory the tccl gets registered in
// the LogFactory instance that is visible from the ancestor
// classloader. However the concrete logging library it points
// class loader. However the concrete logging library it points
// to is expected to have been loaded via the TCCL, so the
// underlying logging lib is only initialized/configured once.
// These references from ancestor LogFactory classes down to
// TCCL class loaders are held via weak references and so should
// be released but there are circumstances where they may not.
// Walking up the classloader ancestry ladder releasing
// Walking up the class loader ancestry ladder releasing
// the current tccl at each level tree, though, will definitely
// clear any problem references.
ClassLoader loader = tccl;

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@@ -65,18 +65,18 @@ import java.util.Set;
* The reason all this is necessary is due to a issue which
* arises during hot deploy in a J2EE-like containers.
* Each component running in the container owns one or more class loaders; when
* the component loads a LogFactory instance via the component classloader
* the component loads a LogFactory instance via the component class loader
* a reference to it gets stored in the static LogFactory.factories member,
* keyed by the component's classloader so different components don't
* keyed by the component's class loader so different components don't
* stomp on each other. When the component is later unloaded, the container
* sets the component's classloader to null with the intent that all the
* sets the component's class loader to null with the intent that all the
* component's classes get garbage-collected. However there's still a
* reference to the component's classloader from a key in the "global"
* reference to the component's class loader from a key in the "global"
* {@code LogFactory}'s factories member! If {@code LogFactory.release()}
* is called whenever component is unloaded, the class loaders will be correctly
* garbage collected; this <i>should</i> be done by any container that
* bundles commons-logging by default. However, holding the classloader
* references weakly ensures that the classloader will be garbage collected
* bundles commons-logging by default. However, holding the class loader
* references weakly ensures that the class loader will be garbage collected
* without the container performing this step.
* <p>
* <strong>Limitations:</strong>
@@ -85,22 +85,22 @@ import java.util.Set;
* are used for its keys, it is necessary to use strong references for its values.
* <p>
* If the abstract class {@code LogFactory} is
* loaded by the container classloader but a subclass of
* loaded by the container class loader but a subclass of
* {@code LogFactory} [LogFactory1] is loaded by the component's
* classloader and an instance stored in the static map associated with the
* class loader and an instance stored in the static map associated with the
* base LogFactory class, then there is a strong reference from the LogFactory
* class to the LogFactory1 instance (as normal) and a strong reference from
* the LogFactory1 instance to the component classloader via
* the LogFactory1 instance to the component class loader via
* {@code getClass().getClassLoader()}. This chain of references will prevent
* collection of the child classloader.
* collection of the child class loader.
* <p>
* Such a situation occurs when the commons-logging.jar is
* loaded by a parent classloader (e.g. a server level classloader in a
* loaded by a parent class loader (e.g. a server level class loader in a
* servlet container) and a custom {@code LogFactory} implementation is
* loaded by a child classloader (e.g. a web app classloader).
* loaded by a child class loader (e.g. a web app class loader).
* <p>
* To avoid this scenario, ensure
* that any custom LogFactory subclass is loaded by the same classloader as
* that any custom LogFactory subclass is loaded by the same class loader as
* the base {@code LogFactory}. Creating custom LogFactory subclasses is,
* however, rare. The standard LogFactoryImpl class should be sufficient
* for most or all users.

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Test the ability to force the LogFactory class to use some
* arbitrary Hashtable implementation to store its mapping from
* context-classloader -&gt; LogFactory object.
* context class loader -&gt; LogFactory object.
*/
public class AltHashtableTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ public class AltHashtableTestCase extends TestCase {
}
/**
* Verify that when LogFactory sees a context-classloader for the
* Verify that when LogFactory sees a context class loader for the
* first time that it creates a new entry in the LogFactory.factories
* hashmap. In particular, this checks that this process works ok when
* a system property has been used to specify an alternative Hashtable
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ public class AltHashtableTestCase extends TestCase {
// Here, the reference to the LogFactory class should cause the
// class to be loaded and initialized. It will see the property
// set and use the AltHashtable class. If other tests in this
// class have already been run within the same classloader then
// class have already been run within the same class loader then
// LogFactory will already have been initialized, but that
// doesn't change the effectiveness of this test.
assertTrue(LogFactory.factories instanceof AltHashtable);

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@@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
/**
* A custom classloader which "duplicates" logging classes available
* in the parent classloader into itself.
* A custom class loader which "duplicates" logging classes available
* in the parent class loader into itself.
* <p>
* When asked to load a class that is in one of the LOG_PCKG packages,
* it loads the class itself (child-first). This class doesn't need
* to be set up with a classpath, as it simply uses the same classpath
* as the classloader that loaded it.
* as the class loader that loaded it.
*/
static class AppClassLoader extends ClassLoader {
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
@Override
public Class loadClass(final String name) throws ClassNotFoundException {
// isolates all logging classes, application in the same classloader too.
// isolates all logging classes, application in the same class loader too.
// filters exceptions to simplify handling in test
for (final String element : LOG_PCKG) {
if (name.startsWith(element) && name.indexOf("Exception") == -1) {
@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
}
/**
* Load class UserClass via a temporary classloader which is a child of
* the classloader used to load this test class.
* Load class UserClass via a temporary class loader which is a child of
* the class loader used to load this test class.
*/
private Class reload() throws Exception {
Class testObjCls = null;
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
/**
* Call the static setAllowFlawedContext method on the specified class
* (expected to be a UserClass loaded via a custom classloader), passing
* (expected to be a UserClass loaded via a custom class loader), passing
* it the specified state parameter.
*/
private void setAllowFlawedContext(final Class c, final String state) throws Exception {
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
}
/**
* Test what happens when we play various classloader tricks like those
* Test what happens when we play various class loader tricks like those
* that happen in web and j2ee containers.
* <p>
* Note that this test assumes that commons-logging.jar and log4j.jar
@@ -166,19 +166,19 @@ public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
// 1. Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(appLoader);
// 2. Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(null);
// Context classloader is same as class calling into log
// Context class loader is same as class calling into log
Class cls = reload();
Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(cls.getClassLoader());
execute(cls);
// Context classloader is the "bootclassloader". This is technically
// Context class loader is the "bootclass loader". This is technically
// bad, but LogFactoryImpl.ALLOW_FLAWED_CONTEXT defaults to true so
// this test should pass.
cls = reload();
Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(null);
execute(cls);
// Context classloader is the "bootclassloader". This is same as above
// Context class loader is the "bootclass loader". This is same as above
// except that ALLOW_FLAWED_CONTEXT is set to false; an error should
// now be reported.
cls = reload();
@@ -186,27 +186,27 @@ public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
try {
setAllowFlawedContext(cls, "false");
execute(cls);
fail("Logging config succeeded when context classloader was null!");
fail("Logging config succeeded when context class loader was null!");
} catch (final InvocationTargetException ex) {
final Throwable targetException = ex.getTargetException();
// LogConfigurationException is expected; the boot classloader doesn't *have* JCL available
// LogConfigurationException is expected; the boot class loader doesn't *have* JCL available
if (!(targetException instanceof LogConfigurationException)) {
throw ex;
}
}
// Context classloader is the system classloader.
// Context class loader is the system class loader.
//
// This is expected to cause problems, as LogFactoryImpl will attempt
// to use the system classloader to load the Log4JLogger class, which
// to use the system class loader to load the Log4JLogger class, which
// will then be unable to cast that object to the Log interface loaded
// via the child classloader. However as ALLOW_FLAWED_CONTEXT defaults
// via the child class loader. However as ALLOW_FLAWED_CONTEXT defaults
// to true this test should pass.
cls = reload();
Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader());
execute(cls);
// Context classloader is the system classloader. This is the same
// Context class loader is the system class loader. This is the same
// as above except that ALLOW_FLAWED_CONTEXT is set to false; an error
// should now be reported.
cls = reload();
@@ -214,8 +214,8 @@ public class LoadTestCase extends TestCase {
try {
setAllowFlawedContext(cls, "false");
execute(cls);
fail("Error: somehow downcast a Logger loaded via system classloader"
+ " to the Log interface loaded via a custom classloader");
fail("Error: somehow downcast a Logger loaded via system class loader"
+ " to the Log interface loaded via a custom class loader");
} catch (final InvocationTargetException ex) {
final Throwable targetException = ex.getTargetException();
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Test cases for situations where getClassLoader or getContextClassLoader
* return null. This can happen when using JDK 1.1. It can also happen when
* JCL is deployed via the bootclassloader - something that could be done when
* JCL is deployed via the bootclass loader - something that could be done when
* using java in embedded systems.
*/
public class NullClassLoaderTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ public class NullClassLoaderTestCase extends TestCase {
*/
public void testSameLogObject() throws Exception {
// unfortunately, there just isn't any way to emulate JCL being
// accessible via the null classloader in "standard" systems, so
// accessible via the null class loader in "standard" systems, so
// we can't include this test in our standard unit tests.
}
}

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ import junit.framework.Assert;
* A ClassLoader which sees only specified classes, and which can be
* set to do parent-first or child-first path lookup.
* <p>
* Note that this classloader is not "industrial strength"; users
* Note that this class loader is not "industrial strength"; users
* looking for such a class may wish to look at the Tomcat sourcecode
* instead. In particular, this class may not be threadsafe.
* <p>
@@ -54,16 +54,16 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
/**
* A map of package-prefix to ClassLoader. Any class which is in
* this map is looked up via the specified classloader instead of
* the classpath associated with this classloader or its parents.
* this map is looked up via the specified class loader instead of
* the classpath associated with this class loader or its parents.
* <p>
* This is necessary in order for the rest of the world to communicate
* with classes loaded via a custom classloader. As an example, junit
* tests which are loaded via a custom classloader needs to see
* with classes loaded via a custom class loader. As an example, junit
* tests which are loaded via a custom class loader needs to see
* the same junit classes as the code invoking the test, otherwise
* they can't pass result objects back.
* <p>
* Normally, only a classloader created with a null parent needs to
* Normally, only a class loader created with a null parent needs to
* have any lookasides defined.
*/
private HashMap lookasides;
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
* totally clean; nothing but the standard java library will be
* present.
* <p>
* When using a null parent classloader with a junit test, it *is*
* When using a null parent class loader with a junit test, it *is*
* necessary for the junit library to also be visible. In this case, it
* is recommended that the following code be used:
* <pre>
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
* </pre>
* Note that this works regardless of whether junit is on the system
* classpath, or whether it has been loaded by some test framework that
* creates its own classloader to run unit tests in (eg maven2's
* creates its own class loader to run unit tests in (eg maven2's
* Surefire plugin).
*/
public PathableClassLoader(final ClassLoader parent) {
@@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
* be found. Typically this is the name of a jar file, or a directory
* containing class files.
* <p>
* If there is no system property, but the classloader that loaded
* If there is no system property, but the class loader that loaded
* this class is a URLClassLoader then the set of URLs that the
* classloader uses for its classpath is scanned; any jar in the
* class loader uses for its classpath is scanned; any jar in the
* URL set whose name starts with the specified string is added to
* the classpath managed by this instance.
* <p>
@@ -225,14 +225,14 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
final ClassLoader parent = getParent();
if (parent == null) {
// Alas, there is no method to get matching resources
// from a null (BOOT) parent classloader. Calling
// from a null (BOOT) parent class loader. Calling
// ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader isn't right. Maybe
// calling Class.class.getResources(name) would do?
//
// However for the purposes of unit tests, we can
// simply assume that no relevant resources are
// loadable from the parent; unit tests will never be
// putting any of their resources in a "boot" classloader
// putting any of their resources in a "boot" class loader
// path!
return localUrls;
}
@@ -245,15 +245,15 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
}
/**
* If the classloader that loaded this class has this logical lib in its
* If the class loader that loaded this class has this logical lib in its
* path, then return the matching URL otherwise return null.
* <p>
* This only works when the classloader loading this class is an instance
* This only works when the class loader loading this class is an instance
* of URLClassLoader and thus has a getURLs method that returns the classpath
* it uses when loading classes. However in practice, the vast majority of the
* time this type is the classloader used.
* time this type is the class loader used.
* <p>
* The classpath of the classloader for this instance is scanned, and any
* The classpath of the class loader for this instance is scanned, and any
* jarfile in the path whose name starts with the logicalLib string is
* considered a match. For example, passing "foo" will match a url
* of {@code file:///some/where/foo-2.7.jar}.
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
* <p>
* For each explicitly mapped package prefix, if the name matches the
* prefix associated with that entry then attempt to load the class via
* that entries' classloader.
* that entries' class loader.
*/
@Override
protected Class loadClass(final String name, final boolean resolve)
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
}
/**
* Specify whether this classloader should ask the parent classloader
* Specify whether this class loader should ask the parent class loader
* to resolve a class first, before trying to resolve it via its own
* classpath.
* <p>
@@ -380,13 +380,13 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
}
/**
* Specify a classloader to use for specific java packages.
* Specify a class loader to use for specific java packages.
* <p>
* The specified classloader is normally a loader that is NOT
* an ancestor of this classloader. In particular, this loader
* The specified class loader is normally a loader that is NOT
* an ancestor of this class loader. In particular, this loader
* may have the bootloader as its parent, but be configured to
* see specific other classes (eg the junit library loaded
* via the system classloader).
* via the system class loader).
* <p>
* The differences between using this method, and using
* addLogicalLib are:
@@ -394,11 +394,11 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
* <li>If code calls getClassLoader on a class loaded via
* "lookaside", then traces up its inheritance chain, it
* will see the "real" class loaders. When the class is remapped
* into this classloader via addLogicalLib, the classloader
* into this class loader via addLogicalLib, the class loader
* chain seen is this object plus ancestors.
* <li>If two different jars contain classes in the same
* package, then it is not possible to load both jars into
* the same "lookaside" classloader (eg the system classloader)
* the same "lookaside" class loader (eg the system class loader)
* then map one of those subsets from here. Of course they could
* be loaded into two different "lookaside" class loaders and
* then a prefix used to map from here to one of those class loaders.
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ public class PathableClassLoader extends URLClassLoader {
* </pre>
* <p>
* Of course, this assumes that the classes of interest are already
* in the classpath of the system classloader.
* in the classpath of the system class loader.
*/
public void useSystemLoader(final String prefix) {
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@@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ import junit.framework.TestResult;
import junit.framework.TestSuite;
/**
* Custom TestSuite class that can be used to control the context classloader
* Custom TestSuite class that can be used to control the context class loader
* in operation when a test runs.
* <p>
* For tests that need to control exactly what the classloader hierarchy is
* For tests that need to control exactly what the class loader hierarchy is
* like when the test is run, something like the following is recommended:
* <pre>
* class SomeTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -57,18 +57,18 @@ import junit.framework.TestSuite;
* is expected that using the two classes together is common practice.
* <p>
* This class will run each test methods within the specified TestCase using
* the specified context classloader and system classloader. If different
* the specified context class loader and system class loader. If different
* tests within the same class require different context class loaders,
* then the context classloader passed to the constructor should be the
* then the context class loader passed to the constructor should be the
* "lowest" one available, and tests that need the context set to some parent
* of this "lowest" classloader can call
* of this "lowest" class loader can call
* <pre>
* // NB: pseudo-code only
* setContextClassLoader(getContextClassLoader().getParent());
* </pre>
* This class ensures that any context classloader changes applied by a test
* This class ensures that any context class loader changes applied by a test
* is undone after the test is run, so tests don't need to worry about
* restoring the context classloader on exit. This class also ensures that
* restoring the context class loader on exit. This class also ensures that
* the system properties are restored to their original settings after each
* test, so tests that manipulate those don't need to worry about resetting them.
* <p>
@@ -87,14 +87,14 @@ import junit.framework.TestSuite;
* <p>
* <h2>Limitations</h2>
* <p>
* This class cannot control the system classloader (ie what method
* This class cannot control the system class loader (ie what method
* ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader returns) because Java provides no
* mechanism for setting the system classloader. In this case, the only
* mechanism for setting the system class loader. In this case, the only
* option is to invoke the unit test in a separate JVM with the appropriate
* settings.
* <p>
* The effect of using this approach in a system that uses junit's
* "reloading classloader" behavior is unknown. This junit feature is
* "reloading class loader" behavior is unknown. This junit feature is
* intended for junit GUI apps where a test may be run multiple times
* within the same JVM - and in particular, when the .class file may
* be modified between runs of the test. How junit achieves this is
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestSuite;
public class PathableTestSuite extends TestSuite {
/**
* The classloader that should be set as the context classloader
* The class loader that should be set as the context class loader
* before each test in the suite is run.
*/
private final ClassLoader contextLoader;
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ public class PathableTestSuite extends TestSuite {
* Note that a Test may itself be a TestSuite object (ie a collection
* of tests).
* <p>
* The context classloader and system properties are saved before each
* The context class loader and system properties are saved before each
* test, and restored after the test completes to better isolate tests.
*/
@Override

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@@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ public class UserClass {
/**
* Sets the ALLOW_FLAWED_CONTEXT feature on the LogFactoryImpl object
* associated with this class' classloader.
* associated with this class' class loader.
* <p>
* Don't forget to set the context classloader to whatever it will be
* Don't forget to set the context class loader to whatever it will be
* when an instance of this class is actually created <i>before</i> calling
* this method!
*/

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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ public class FirstPriorityConfigTestCase extends TestCase {
final String thisClassPath = thisClass.getName().replace('.', '/') + ".class";
final URL baseUrl = dummy.findResource(thisClassPath);
// Now set up the desired classloader hierarchy. We'll put JCL
// Now set up the desired class loader hierarchy. We'll put JCL
// in the container path, the test in a webapp path, and
// both config files into the webapp path too.
final PathableClassLoader containerLoader = new PathableClassLoader(null);
@@ -111,10 +111,10 @@ public class FirstPriorityConfigTestCase extends TestCase {
final ClassLoader lfClassLoader = instance.getClass().getClassLoader();
final ClassLoader contextClassLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
// context classloader should be thisClassLoader
// context class loader should be thisClassLoader
assertEquals(thisClassLoader, contextClassLoader);
// lfClassLoader should be parent of this classloader
// lfClassLoader should be parent of this class loader
assertEquals(lfClassLoader, thisClassLoader.getParent());
assertEquals(PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
lfClassLoader.getClass().getName());

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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ public class PriorityConfigTestCase extends TestCase {
final String thisClassPath = thisClass.getName().replace('.', '/') + ".class";
final URL baseUrl = dummy.findResource(thisClassPath);
// Now set up the desired classloader hierarchy. We'll put a config
// Now set up the desired class loader hierarchy. We'll put a config
// file of priority=10 in the container path, and ones of both
// "no priority" and priority=20 in the webapp path.
//

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ public class CustomConfigAPITestCase extends CustomConfigTestCase {
final PathableClassLoader parent = new PathableClassLoader(null);
parent.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());
// the TestHandler class must be accessible from the System classloader
// the TestHandler class must be accessible from the System class loader
// in order for java.util.logging.LogManager.readConfiguration to
// be able to instantiate it. And this test case must see the same
// class in order to be able to access its data. Yes this is ugly

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ public class CustomConfigFullTestCase extends CustomConfigTestCase {
final PathableClassLoader parent = new PathableClassLoader(null);
parent.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());
// the TestHandler class must be accessible from the System classloader
// the TestHandler class must be accessible from the System class loader
// in order for java.util.logging.LogManager.readConfiguration to
// be able to instantiate it. And this test case must see the same
// class in order to be able to access its data. Yes this is ugly

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@@ -48,15 +48,15 @@ public class CustomConfigTestCase extends DefaultConfigTestCase {
/**
* Make a class available in the system classloader even when its classfile is
* not present in the classpath configured for that classloader. This only
* Make a class available in the system class loader even when its classfile is
* not present in the classpath configured for that class loader. This only
* works for classes for which all dependencies are already loaded in
* that classloader.
* that class loader.
*/
protected static void loadTestHandler(final String className, final ClassLoader targetCL) {
try {
targetCL.loadClass(className);
// fail("Class already in target classloader");
// fail("Class already in target class loader");
return;
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
// ok, go ahead and load it
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ public class CustomConfigTestCase extends DefaultConfigTestCase {
/**
* Given the name of a class that is somewhere in the classpath of the provided
* classloader, return the contents of the corresponding .class file.
* class loader, return the contents of the corresponding .class file.
*/
protected static byte[] readClass(final String name, final ClassLoader srcCL) throws Exception {
final String resName = name.replace('.', '/') + ".class";
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ public class CustomConfigTestCase extends DefaultConfigTestCase {
final PathableClassLoader cl = new PathableClassLoader(null);
cl.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());
// the TestHandler class must be accessible from the System classloader
// the TestHandler class must be accessible from the System class loader
// in order for java.util.logging.LogManager.readConfiguration to
// be able to instantiate it. And this test case must see the same
// class in order to be able to access its data. Yes this is ugly

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import junit.framework.Test;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Tests for Log4J logging when there is only one classloader and everything
* Tests for Log4J logging when there is only one class loader and everything
* is in it, as would be the situation for a standalone application.
*/

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@@ -45,12 +45,12 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
/**
* Sets up a custom classloader hierarchy for this test case.
* Sets up a custom class loader hierarchy for this test case.
* The hierarchy is:
* <ul>
* <li> contextloader: child-first.
* <li> childloader: child-first, used to load test case.
* <li> parentloader: child-first, parent is the bootclassloader.
* <li> parentloader: child-first, parent is the bootclass loader.
* </ul>
*/
public static Test suite() throws Exception {
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
// Make the junit classes visible as a special case, as junit
// won't be able to call this class at all without this. The
// junit classes must be visible from the classloader that loaded
// junit classes must be visible from the class loader that loaded
// this class, so use that as the source for future access to classes
// from the junit package.
parent.useExplicitLoader("junit.", thisClassLoader);
@@ -73,20 +73,20 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
// Make the commons-logging.jar classes visible via the parent
parent.addLogicalLib("commons-logging");
// Create a child classloader to load the test case through
// Create a child class loader to load the test case through
final PathableClassLoader child = new PathableClassLoader(parent);
child.setParentFirst(false);
// Obviously, the child classloader needs to have the test classes
// Obviously, the child class loader needs to have the test classes
// in its path!
child.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
child.addLogicalLib("commons-logging-adapters");
// Create a third classloader to be the context classloader.
// Create a third class loader to be the context class loader.
final PathableClassLoader context = new PathableClassLoader(child);
context.setParentFirst(false);
// reload this class via the child classloader
// reload this class via the child class loader
final Class testClass = child.loadClass(thisClass.getName());
// and return our custom TestSuite class
@@ -122,56 +122,56 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
}
/**
* Test that the classloader hierarchy is as expected, and that
* Test that the class loader hierarchy is as expected, and that
* calling loadClass() on various class loaders works as expected.
* Note that for this test case, parent-first classloading is
* in effect.
*/
public void testPaths() throws Exception {
// the context classloader is not expected to be null
// the context class loader is not expected to be null
final ClassLoader contextLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
assertNotNull("Context classloader is null", contextLoader);
assertEquals("Context classloader has unexpected type",
assertNotNull("Context class loader is null", contextLoader);
assertEquals("Context class loader has unexpected type",
PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
contextLoader.getClass().getName());
// the classloader that loaded this class is obviously not null
// the class loader that loaded this class is obviously not null
final ClassLoader thisLoader = this.getClass().getClassLoader();
assertNotNull("thisLoader is null", thisLoader);
assertEquals("thisLoader has unexpected type",
PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
thisLoader.getClass().getName());
// the suite method specified that the context classloader's parent
// the suite method specified that the context class loader's parent
// is the loader that loaded this test case.
assertSame("Context classloader is not child of thisLoader",
assertSame("Context class loader is not child of thisLoader",
thisLoader, contextLoader.getParent());
// thisLoader's parent should be available
final ClassLoader parentLoader = thisLoader.getParent();
assertNotNull("Parent classloader is null", parentLoader);
assertEquals("Parent classloader has unexpected type",
assertNotNull("Parent class loader is null", parentLoader);
assertEquals("Parent class loader has unexpected type",
PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
parentLoader.getClass().getName());
// parent should have a parent of null
assertNull("Parent classloader has non-null parent", parentLoader.getParent());
assertNull("Parent class loader has non-null parent", parentLoader.getParent());
// getSystemClassloader is not a PathableClassLoader; it's of a
// built-in type. This also verifies that system classloader is none of
// built-in type. This also verifies that system class loader is none of
// (context, child, parent).
final ClassLoader systemLoader = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
assertNotNull("System classloader is null", systemLoader);
assertFalse("System classloader has unexpected type",
assertNotNull("System class loader is null", systemLoader);
assertFalse("System class loader has unexpected type",
PathableClassLoader.class.getName().equals(
systemLoader.getClass().getName()));
// junit classes should be visible; their classloader is not
// junit classes should be visible; their class loader is not
// in the hierarchy of parent class loaders for this class,
// though it is accessible due to trickery in the PathableClassLoader.
final Class junitTest = contextLoader.loadClass("junit.framework.Test");
final Set ancestorCLs = getAncestorCLs();
assertFalse("Junit not loaded by ancestor classloader",
assertFalse("Junit not loaded by ancestor class loader",
ancestorCLs.contains(junitTest.getClassLoader()));
// jcl api classes should be visible only via the parent
@@ -199,9 +199,9 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
// ok
}
// String class classloader is null
// String class class loader is null
final Class stringClass = contextLoader.loadClass("java.lang.String");
assertNull("String class classloader is not null!",
assertNull("String class class loader is not null!",
stringClass.getClassLoader());
}
@@ -218,11 +218,11 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
resource = childLoader.getResource("nosuchfile");
assertNull("Non-null URL returned for invalid resource name", resource);
// getResource where it is accessible only to parent classloader
// getResource where it is accessible only to parent class loader
resource = childLoader.getResource("org/apache/commons/logging/Log.class");
assertNotNull("Unable to locate Log.class resource", resource);
// getResource where it is accessible only to child classloader
// getResource where it is accessible only to child class loader
resource = childLoader.getResource("org/apache/commons/logging/PathableTestSuite.class");
assertNotNull("Unable to locate PathableTestSuite.class resource", resource);
@@ -242,12 +242,12 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
public void testResourceAsStream() throws Exception {
java.io.InputStream is;
// verify the classloader hierarchy
// verify the class loader hierarchy
final ClassLoader contextLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
final ClassLoader childLoader = contextLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader parentLoader = childLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader bootLoader = parentLoader.getParent();
assertNull("Unexpected classloader hierarchy", bootLoader);
assertNull("Unexpected class loader hierarchy", bootLoader);
// getResourceAsStream where no instances exist
is = childLoader.getResourceAsStream("nosuchfile");
@@ -271,12 +271,12 @@ public class ChildFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
Enumeration resources;
URL[] urls;
// verify the classloader hierarchy
// verify the class loader hierarchy
final ClassLoader contextLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
final ClassLoader childLoader = contextLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader parentLoader = childLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader bootLoader = parentLoader.getParent();
assertNull("Unexpected classloader hierarchy", bootLoader);
assertNull("Unexpected class loader hierarchy", bootLoader);
// getResources where no instances exist
resources = childLoader.getResources("nosuchfile");

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
public class GeneralTestCase extends TestCase {
/**
* Verify that the context classloader is a custom one, then reset it to
* Verify that the context class loader is a custom one, then reset it to
* a non-custom one.
*/
private static void checkAndSetContext() {
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ public class GeneralTestCase extends TestCase {
}
/**
* Sets up a custom classloader hierarchy for this test case.
* Sets up a custom class loader hierarchy for this test case.
*/
public static Test suite() throws Exception {
final Class thisClass = GeneralTestCase.class;
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ public class GeneralTestCase extends TestCase {
loader.useExplicitLoader("junit.", thisClassLoader);
loader.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
// reload this class via the child classloader
// reload this class via the child class loader
final Class testClass = loader.loadClass(thisClass.getName());
// and return our custom TestSuite class
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ public class GeneralTestCase extends TestCase {
}
/**
* Verify that when a test method modifies the context classloader it is
* Verify that when a test method modifies the context class loader it is
* reset before the next test is run.
* <p>
* This method works in conjunction with testResetContext2. There is no

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@@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
/**
* Sets up a custom classloader hierarchy for this test case.
* Sets up a custom class loader hierarchy for this test case.
* The hierarchy is:
* <ul>
* <li> contextloader: parent-first.
* <li> childloader: parent-first, used to load test case.
* <li> parentloader: parent-first, parent is the bootclassloader.
* <li> parentloader: parent-first, parent is the boot class loader.
* </ul>
*/
public static Test suite() throws Exception {
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
// Make the junit classes visible as a special case, as junit
// won't be able to call this class at all without this. The
// junit classes must be visible from the classloader that loaded
// junit classes must be visible from the class loader that loaded
// this class, so use that as the source for future access to classes
// from the junit package.
parent.useExplicitLoader("junit.", thisClassLoader);
@@ -73,18 +73,18 @@ public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
// make the commons-logging.jar classes visible via the parent
parent.addLogicalLib("commons-logging");
// create a child classloader to load the test case through
// create a child class loader to load the test case through
final PathableClassLoader child = new PathableClassLoader(parent);
// obviously, the child classloader needs to have the test classes
// obviously, the child class loader needs to have the test classes
// in its path!
child.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
child.addLogicalLib("commons-logging-adapters");
// create a third classloader to be the context classloader.
// create a third class loader to be the context class loader.
final PathableClassLoader context = new PathableClassLoader(child);
// reload this class via the child classloader
// reload this class via the child class loader
final Class testClass = child.loadClass(thisClass.getName());
// and return our custom TestSuite class
@@ -120,55 +120,55 @@ public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
}
/**
* Test that the classloader hierarchy is as expected, and that
* Test that the class loader hierarchy is as expected, and that
* calling loadClass() on various class loaders works as expected.
* Note that for this test case, parent-first classloading is
* in effect.
*/
public void testPaths() throws Exception {
// the context classloader is not expected to be null
// the context class loader is not expected to be null
final ClassLoader contextLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
assertNotNull("Context classloader is null", contextLoader);
assertEquals("Context classloader has unexpected type",
assertNotNull("Context class loader is null", contextLoader);
assertEquals("Context class loader has unexpected type",
PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
contextLoader.getClass().getName());
// the classloader that loaded this class is obviously not null
// the class loader that loaded this class is obviously not null
final ClassLoader thisLoader = this.getClass().getClassLoader();
assertNotNull("thisLoader is null", thisLoader);
assertEquals("thisLoader has unexpected type",
PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
thisLoader.getClass().getName());
// the suite method specified that the context classloader's parent
// the suite method specified that the context class loader's parent
// is the loader that loaded this test case.
assertSame("Context classloader is not child of thisLoader",
assertSame("Context class loader is not child of thisLoader",
thisLoader, contextLoader.getParent());
// thisLoader's parent should be available
final ClassLoader parentLoader = thisLoader.getParent();
assertNotNull("Parent classloader is null", parentLoader);
assertEquals("Parent classloader has unexpected type",
assertNotNull("Parent class loader is null", parentLoader);
assertEquals("Parent class loader has unexpected type",
PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
parentLoader.getClass().getName());
// parent should have a parent of null
assertNull("Parent classloader has non-null parent", parentLoader.getParent());
assertNull("Parent class loader has non-null parent", parentLoader.getParent());
// getSystemClassloader is not a PathableClassLoader; it's of a
// built-in type. This also verifies that system classloader is none of
// built-in type. This also verifies that system class loader is none of
// (context, child, parent).
final ClassLoader systemLoader = ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
assertNotNull("System classloader is null", systemLoader);
assertNotEquals("System classloader has unexpected type", PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
assertNotNull("System class loader is null", systemLoader);
assertNotEquals("System class loader has unexpected type", PathableClassLoader.class.getName(),
systemLoader.getClass().getName());
// junit classes should be visible; their classloader is not
// junit classes should be visible; their class loader is not
// in the hierarchy of parent class loaders for this class,
// though it is accessible due to trickery in the PathableClassLoader.
final Class junitTest = contextLoader.loadClass("junit.framework.Test");
final Set ancestorCLs = getAncestorCLs();
assertFalse("Junit not loaded by ancestor classloader",
assertFalse("Junit not loaded by ancestor class loader",
ancestorCLs.contains(junitTest.getClassLoader()));
// jcl api classes should be visible only via the parent
@@ -196,9 +196,9 @@ public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
// ok
}
// String class classloader is null
// String class class loader is null
final Class stringClass = contextLoader.loadClass("java.lang.String");
assertNull("String class classloader is not null!",
assertNull("String class class loader is not null!",
stringClass.getClassLoader());
}
@@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
resource = childLoader.getResource("nosuchfile");
assertNull("Non-null URL returned for invalid resource name", resource);
// getResource where it is accessible only to parent classloader
// getResource where it is accessible only to parent class loader
resource = childLoader.getResource("org/apache/commons/logging/Log.class");
assertNotNull("Unable to locate Log.class resource", resource);
// getResource where it is accessible only to child classloader
// getResource where it is accessible only to child class loader
resource = childLoader.getResource("org/apache/commons/logging/PathableTestSuite.class");
assertNotNull("Unable to locate PathableTestSuite.class resource", resource);
@@ -239,12 +239,12 @@ public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
public void testResourceAsStream() throws Exception {
java.io.InputStream is;
// verify the classloader hierarchy
// verify the class loader hierarchy
final ClassLoader contextLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
final ClassLoader childLoader = contextLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader parentLoader = childLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader bootLoader = parentLoader.getParent();
assertNull("Unexpected classloader hierarchy", bootLoader);
assertNull("Unexpected class loader hierarchy", bootLoader);
// getResourceAsStream where no instances exist
is = childLoader.getResourceAsStream("nosuchfile");
@@ -268,12 +268,12 @@ public class ParentFirstTestCase extends TestCase {
Enumeration resources;
URL[] urls;
// verify the classloader hierarchy
// verify the class loader hierarchy
final ClassLoader contextLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
final ClassLoader childLoader = contextLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader parentLoader = childLoader.getParent();
final ClassLoader bootLoader = parentLoader.getParent();
assertNull("Unexpected classloader hierarchy", bootLoader);
assertNull("Unexpected class loader hierarchy", bootLoader);
// getResources where no instances exist
resources = childLoader.getResources("nosuchfile");

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@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
* <p>
* This class has only one unit test, as we are (in part) checking behavior in
* the static block of the LogFactory class. As that class cannot be unloaded after
* being loaded into a classloader, the only workaround is to use the
* being loaded into a class loader, the only workaround is to use the
* PathableClassLoader approach to ensure each test is run in its own
* classloader, and use a separate test class for each test.
* class loader, and use a separate test class for each test.
*/
public class SecurityAllowedTestCase extends TestCase {

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@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
* <p>
* This class has only one unit test, as we are (in part) checking behavior in
* the static block of the LogFactory class. As that class cannot be unloaded after
* being loaded into a classloader, the only workaround is to use the
* being loaded into a class loader, the only workaround is to use the
* PathableClassLoader approach to ensure each test is run in its own
* classloader, and use a separate test class for each test.
* class loader, and use a separate test class for each test.
*/
public class SecurityForbiddenTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ public class SecurityForbiddenTestCase extends TestCase {
private ClassLoader otherClassLoader;
/**
* Loads a class with the given classloader.
* Loads a class with the given class loader.
*/
private Object loadClass(final String name, final ClassLoader classLoader) {
try {
@@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ public class SecurityForbiddenTestCase extends TestCase {
/**
* Test what happens when JCL is run with absolutely no security
* privileges at all and a class loaded with a different classloader
* than the context classloader of the current thread tries to log something.
* privileges at all and a class loaded with a different class loader
* than the context class loader of the current thread tries to log something.
*/
public void testContextClassLoader() {
// Ignore on Java 21
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ public class SecurityForbiddenTestCase extends TestCase {
System.setSecurityManager(mySecurityManager);
try {
// load a dummy class with another classloader
// load a dummy class with another class loader
// to force a SecurityException when the LogFactory calls
// Thread.getCurrentThread().getContextClassLoader()
loadClass("org.apache.commons.logging.security.DummyClass", otherClassLoader);

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
package org.apache.commons.logging.serviceloader.internal;
/**
* A common ServiceLoader error is finding a class that implements LogFactory from a different classloader.
* A common ServiceLoader error is finding a class that implements LogFactory from a different class loader.
* This class should emulate that behavior.
*/
public class ThrowingLogFactory {

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ public class BasicServletTestCase extends TestCase {
//
// Having the test loaded via a loader above the tccl emulates the situation
// where a web.xml file specifies ServletContextCleaner as a listener, and
// that class is deployed via a shared classloader.
// that class is deployed via a shared class loader.
final PathableClassLoader parent = new PathableClassLoader(null);
parent.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Verify that by default LogFactoryImpl is loaded from the tccl classloader.
* Verify that by default LogFactoryImpl is loaded from the tccl class loader.
*/
public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final String thisClassPath = thisClass.getName().replace('.', '/') + ".class";
final URL baseUrl = dummy.findResource(thisClassPath);
// Now set up the desired classloader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// Now set up the desired class loader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// the parent classpath, but we exclude the custom Log class.
//
// We then create a tccl classloader that can see the custom
// We then create a tccl class loader that can see the custom
// Log class. Therefore if that class can be found, then the
// TCCL must have been used to load it.
final PathableClassLoader emptyLoader = new PathableClassLoader(null);
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("commons-logging");
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
// hack to ensure that the test classloader can't see
// hack to ensure that the test class loader can't see
// the custom MyLog
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader(MY_LOG_PKG + ".", emptyLoader);
@@ -113,12 +113,12 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final ClassLoader tcclLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
// the tccl loader should NOT be the same as the loader that loaded this test class.
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test classloader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test class loader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
// MyLog should not be loadable via parent loader
try {
final Class clazz = thisClassLoader.loadClass(MY_LOG_IMPL);
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLog via test class classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLog via test class class loader");
assertNotNull(clazz); // silence warnings about unused var
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
// ok, expected
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final Class clazz = tcclLoader.loadClass(MY_LOG_IMPL);
assertNotNull(clazz);
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLog via tccl classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLog via tccl class loader");
}
}

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@@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final String thisClassPath = thisClass.getName().replace('.', '/') + ".class";
final URL baseUrl = dummy.findResource(thisClassPath);
// Now set up the desired classloader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// Now set up the desired class loader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// the parent classpath, but we exclude the custom Log class.
//
// We then create a tccl classloader that can see the custom
// We then create a tccl class loader that can see the custom
// Log class. Therefore if that class can be found, then the
// TCCL must have been used to load it.
final PathableClassLoader emptyLoader = new PathableClassLoader(null);
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("commons-logging");
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
// hack to ensure that the test classloader can't see
// hack to ensure that the test class loader can't see
// the custom MyLogFactoryImpl
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader(MY_LOG_PKG + ".", emptyLoader);
@@ -113,12 +113,12 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final ClassLoader tcclLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
// the tccl loader should NOT be the same as the loader that loaded this test class.
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test classloader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test class loader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
// MyLog should not be loadable via parent loader
try {
final Class clazz = thisClassLoader.loadClass(MY_LOG_IMPL);
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLog via test class classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLog via test class class loader");
assertNotNull(clazz); // silence warnings about unused var
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
// ok, expected
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final Class clazz = tcclLoader.loadClass(MY_LOG_IMPL);
assertNotNull(clazz);
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLog via tccl classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLog via tccl class loader");
}
}

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Verify that a commons-logging.properties file can prevent a custom
* LogFactoryImpl being loaded from the tccl classloader.
* LogFactoryImpl being loaded from the tccl class loader.
*/
public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final String thisClassPath = thisClass.getName().replace('.', '/') + ".class";
final URL baseUrl = dummy.findResource(thisClassPath);
// Now set up the desired classloader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// Now set up the desired class loader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// the parent classpath, but we exclude the custom LogFactoryImpl
// class.
//
// We then create a tccl classloader that can see the custom
// We then create a tccl class loader that can see the custom
// LogFactory class. Therefore if that class can be found, then the
// TCCL must have been used to load it.
final PathableClassLoader emptyLoader = new PathableClassLoader(null);
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("commons-logging");
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
// hack to ensure that the test classloader can't see
// hack to ensure that the test class loader can't see
// the custom MyLogFactoryImpl
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader(
MY_LOG_FACTORY_PKG + ".", emptyLoader);
@@ -115,12 +115,12 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final ClassLoader tcclLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
// the tccl loader should NOT be the same as the loader that loaded this test class.
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test classloader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test class loader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
// MyLogFactoryImpl should not be loadable via parent loader
try {
final Class clazz = thisClassLoader.loadClass(MY_LOG_FACTORY_IMPL);
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLogFactoryImpl via test class classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLogFactoryImpl via test class class loader");
assertNotNull(clazz); // silence warning about unused var
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
// ok, expected
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ public class TcclDisabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final Class clazz = tcclLoader.loadClass(MY_LOG_FACTORY_IMPL);
assertNotNull(clazz);
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLogFactoryImpl via tccl classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLogFactoryImpl via tccl class loader");
}
}

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* Verify that by default a custom LogFactoryImpl is loaded from the
* tccl classloader.
* tccl class loader.
*/
public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final String thisClassPath = thisClass.getName().replace('.', '/') + ".class";
final URL baseUrl = dummy.findResource(thisClassPath);
// Now set up the desired classloader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// Now set up the desired class loader hierarchy. Everything goes into
// the parent classpath, but we exclude the custom LogFactoryImpl
// class.
//
// We then create a tccl classloader that can see the custom
// We then create a tccl class loader that can see the custom
// LogFactory class. Therefore if that class can be found, then the
// TCCL must have been used to load it.
final PathableClassLoader emptyLoader = new PathableClassLoader(null);
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader("junit.", Test.class.getClassLoader());
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("commons-logging");
parentLoader.addLogicalLib("testclasses");
// hack to ensure that the test classloader can't see
// hack to ensure that the test class loader can't see
// the cust MyLogFactoryImpl
parentLoader.useExplicitLoader(
"org.apache.commons.logging.tccl.custom.", emptyLoader);
@@ -109,13 +109,13 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
final ClassLoader tcclLoader = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
// the tccl loader should NOT be the same as the loader that loaded this test class.
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test classloader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
assertNotSame("tccl not same as test class loader", thisClassLoader, tcclLoader);
// MyLogFactoryImpl should not be loadable via parent loader
try {
final Class clazz = thisClassLoader.loadClass(
"org.apache.commons.logging.tccl.custom.MyLogFactoryImpl");
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLogFactoryImpl via test class classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly able to load MyLogFactoryImpl via test class class loader");
assertNotNull(clazz); // silence warning about unused var
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
// ok, expected
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ public class TcclEnabledTestCase extends TestCase {
"org.apache.commons.logging.tccl.custom.MyLogFactoryImpl");
assertNotNull(clazz);
} catch (final ClassNotFoundException ex) {
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLogFactoryImpl via tccl classloader");
fail("Unexpectedly unable to load MyLogFactoryImpl via tccl class loader");
}
}