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/*
* @test
* @bug 4957393
* @summary Test that DescriptorSupport.toXMLString() can be used to
* reconstruct an equivalent DescriptorSupport
* @author Eamonn McManus
*
* @run clean DescriptorSupportXMLTest
* @run build DescriptorSupportXMLTest
* @run main DescriptorSupportXMLTest
*/
import java.util.Arrays;
import javax.management.RuntimeOperationsException;
import javax.management.modelmbean.DescriptorSupport;
public class DescriptorSupportXMLTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
System.out.println("Testing that DescriptorSupport.toXMLString() " +
"can be used to reconstruct an equivalent " +
"DescriptorSupport");
int failed = 0;
final Object[] testValues = {
// Values that should be encodable.
"",
"ok",
"null",
"(open",
"close)",
"(parens)",
"quote\"quote",
"a description with several words",
"magic&\"\\<> \r\t\n\f;&;magic",
"<descriptor>&&&</descriptor>",
"<descriptor>&&&</blahblahblah>",
null,
new Integer(10),
Boolean.TRUE,
new Float(1.0f),
// Values that are not encodable: it is important that we throw
// an exception during encoding rather than waiting until decode
// time to discover the problem. These classes are not encodable
// because they don't have a (String) constructor.
new Character('!'),
new java.util.HashMap(),
};
for (int i = 0; i < testValues.length; i++) {
final Object v = testValues[i];
final String what =
(v == null) ? "null" :
(v.getClass().getName() + "{" + v + "}");
final DescriptorSupport in =
new DescriptorSupport(new String[] {"bloo"}, new Object[] {v});
final String xml;
try {
xml = in.toXMLString();
} catch (RuntimeOperationsException e) {
final Throwable cause = e.getCause();
if (cause instanceof IllegalArgumentException) {
System.out.println("OK: " + what + ": got a " +
"RuntimeOperationsException wrapping " +
"an IllegalArgumentException: " +
cause.getMessage());
} else {
final String causeString =
(cause == null) ? "null" : cause.getClass().getName();
System.out.println("FAILED: " + what + ": got a " +
"RuntimeOperationException wrapping " +
causeString);
failed++;
}
continue;
}
System.out.println("Encoded " + what + " as " + xml);
final DescriptorSupport out;
try {
out = new DescriptorSupport(xml);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("FAILED: " + what + ": got an exception:");
e.printStackTrace(System.out);
failed++;
continue;
}
final String[] names = out.getFieldNames();
if (names.length != 1 || !"bloo".equals(names[0])) {
System.out.println("FAILED: decoded names wrong: " +
Arrays.asList(names));
failed++;
continue;
}
final Object[] values = out.getFieldValues(names);
if (values.length != 1) {
System.out.println("FAILED: wrong number of values: " +
Arrays.asList(values));
failed++;
continue;
}
final Object outValue = values[0];
if (v == null) {
if (outValue == null)
System.out.println("OK: decoded null value");
else {
System.out.println("FAILED: decoded null value as " +
outValue.getClass().getName() + "{" +
outValue + "}");
failed++;
}
continue;
}
if (outValue == null) {
System.out.println("FAILED: decoded non-null value as null");
failed++;
continue;
}
if (v.getClass() != outValue.getClass()) {
System.out.println("FAILED: decoded value has class " +
outValue.getClass().getName() + "{" +
outValue + "}");
failed++;
continue;
}
if (v.equals(outValue))
System.out.println("OK: decoded value is equal to original");
else {
System.out.println("FAILED: decoded value is different: {" +
outValue + "}");
failed++;
}
}
if (failed == 0)
System.out.println("OK: all tests passed");
else {
System.out.println("TEST FAILED: fail count: " + failed);
System.exit(1);
}
}
}
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