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/* @test
* @bug 4097135
* @summary Need a specific subtype of RemoteException for activation failure.
* If activation fails to happen during a call to a remote object,
* then the call should end in an ActivateFailedException. In this
* test, the actual "activatable" remote object fails to activate
* since its * "activation" constructor throws an exception.
* @author Ann Wollrath
*
* @library ../../../testlibrary
* @modules java.rmi/sun.rmi.registry
* java.rmi/sun.rmi.server
* java.rmi/sun.rmi.transport
* java.rmi/sun.rmi.transport.tcp
* java.base/sun.nio.ch
* @build TestLibrary RMID RMIDSelectorProvider ActivationLibrary
* ActivateMe ActivateFails_Stub ShutdownThread
* @run main/othervm/java.security.policy=security.policy/timeout=240 ActivateFails
*/
import java.rmi.*;
import java.rmi.server.*;
import java.rmi.activation.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Properties;
public class ActivateFails
extends Activatable
implements ActivateMe
{
public ActivateFails(ActivationID id, MarshalledObject obj)
throws ActivationException, RemoteException
{
super(id, 0);
boolean refuseToActivate = false;
try {
refuseToActivate = ((Boolean)obj.get()).booleanValue();
} catch (Exception impossible) {
}
if (refuseToActivate)
throw new RemoteException("object refuses to activate");
}
public void ping()
{}
/**
* Spawns a thread to deactivate the object.
*/
public ShutdownThread shutdown() throws Exception
{
ShutdownThread shutdownThread = new ShutdownThread(this, getID());
shutdownThread.start();
return(shutdownThread);
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
RMID rmid = null;
ActivateMe obj1, obj2;
ShutdownThread shutdownThread;
System.err.println("\nRegression test for bug 4097135\n");
try {
TestLibrary.suggestSecurityManager("java.rmi.RMISecurityManager");
/*
* First run "rmid" and wait for it to start up.
*/
RMID.removeLog();
rmid = RMID.createRMIDOnEphemeralPort();
rmid.start();
/* Cause activation groups to have a security policy that will
* allow security managers to be downloaded and installed
*/
Properties p = new Properties();
// this test must always set policies/managers in its
// activation groups
p.put("java.security.policy",
TestParams.defaultGroupPolicy);
p.put("java.security.manager",
TestParams.defaultSecurityManager);
/*
* Create activation descriptor...
*/
System.err.println("creating activation descriptor...");
ActivationGroupDesc groupDesc =
new ActivationGroupDesc(p, null);
ActivationGroupID groupID =
ActivationGroup.getSystem().registerGroup(groupDesc);
ActivationDesc desc1 =
new ActivationDesc(groupID, "ActivateFails",
null,
new MarshalledObject(new Boolean(true)));
ActivationDesc desc2 =
new ActivationDesc(groupID, "ActivateFails",
null,
new MarshalledObject(new Boolean(false)));
/*
* Register activation descriptor and make a call on
* the stub. Activation should fail with an
* ActivateFailedException. If not, report an
* error as a RuntimeException
*/
System.err.println("registering activation descriptor...");
obj1 = (ActivateMe)Activatable.register(desc1);
obj2 = (ActivateMe)Activatable.register(desc2);
System.err.println("invoking method on activatable object...");
try {
obj1.ping();
throw new RuntimeException("ActivateFailedException is expected");
} catch (ActivateFailedException e) {
/*
* This is what is expected so exit with status 0
*/
System.err.println("\nsuccess: ActivateFailedException " +
"generated");
e.getMessage();
}
obj2.ping();
shutdownThread = obj2.shutdown();
// wait for shutdown to work
Thread.sleep(2000);
shutdownThread = null;
} catch (Exception e) {
/*
* Test failed; unexpected exception generated.
*/
TestLibrary.bomb("\nfailure: unexpected exception " +
e.getClass().getName() + ": " + e.getMessage(), e);
} finally {
obj1 = obj2 = null;
rmid.cleanup();
}
}
}
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