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package jdk.dynalink.linker;
import java.security.Permission;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ServiceLoader;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
import jdk.dynalink.DynamicLinkerFactory;
A class acting as a supplier of guarding dynamic linkers that can be automatically loaded by other language runtimes. Language runtimes wishing to export their own linkers should subclass this class and implement the Supplier<List<GuardingDynamicLinker>>.get()
method to return a list of exported linkers and declare the subclass in /META-INF/services/jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinkerExporter
resource of their distribution (typically, JAR file) so that dynamic linker factories can discover them using the ServiceLoader
mechanism. Note that instantiating this class is tied to a security check for the RuntimePermission("dynalink.exportLinkersAutomatically")
when a security manager is present, to ensure that only trusted runtimes can automatically export their linkers into other runtimes. See Also:
/**
* A class acting as a supplier of guarding dynamic linkers that can be
* automatically loaded by other language runtimes. Language runtimes wishing
* to export their own linkers should subclass this class and implement the
* {@link #get()} method to return a list of exported linkers and declare the
* subclass in
* {@code /META-INF/services/jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinkerExporter}
* resource of their distribution (typically, JAR file) so that dynamic linker
* factories can discover them using the {@link ServiceLoader} mechanism. Note
* that instantiating this class is tied to a security check for the
* {@code RuntimePermission("dynalink.exportLinkersAutomatically")} when a
* security manager is present, to ensure that only trusted runtimes can
* automatically export their linkers into other runtimes.
* @see DynamicLinkerFactory#setClassLoader(ClassLoader)
*/
public abstract class GuardingDynamicLinkerExporter implements Supplier<List<GuardingDynamicLinker>> {
The name of the runtime permission for creating instances of this class.
Granting this permission to a language runtime allows it to export its
linkers for automatic loading into other language runtimes.
/**
* The name of the runtime permission for creating instances of this class.
* Granting this permission to a language runtime allows it to export its
* linkers for automatic loading into other language runtimes.
*/
public static final String AUTOLOAD_PERMISSION_NAME = "dynalink.exportLinkersAutomatically";
private static final Permission AUTOLOAD_PERMISSION = new RuntimePermission(AUTOLOAD_PERMISSION_NAME);
Creates a new linker exporter. If there is a security manager installed checks for the RuntimePermission("dynalink.exportLinkersAutomatically")
runtime permission. This ensures only language runtimes granted this permission will be allowed to export their linkers for automatic loading. Throws: - SecurityException – if the necessary runtime permission is not
granted.
/**
* Creates a new linker exporter. If there is a security manager installed
* checks for the
* {@code RuntimePermission("dynalink.exportLinkersAutomatically")} runtime
* permission. This ensures only language runtimes granted this permission
* will be allowed to export their linkers for automatic loading.
* @throws SecurityException if the necessary runtime permission is not
* granted.
*/
protected GuardingDynamicLinkerExporter() {
final SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
if (sm != null) {
sm.checkPermission(AUTOLOAD_PERMISSION);
}
}
}