view test/java/rmi/transport/httpSocket/HttpSocketTest.java @ 4943:649b424bb842

7142596: RMI JPRT tests are failing Summary: Changed RMI tests to use random port numbers for the RMI Registry and RMID so the tests can be run concurrently without test failures due to tests using the same port numbers. Reviewed-by: smarks, alanb Contributed-by: olivier.lagneau@oracle.com
author andrew
date Wed, 12 Jun 2013 11:48:21 +0100
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/* @test
 *
 * @summary HttpSocket functionality test
 * @author Dana Burns
 *
 * @library ../../testlibrary
 * @build HttpSocketTest HttpSocketTest_Stub TestLibrary
 * @run main/othervm/policy=security.policy HttpSocketTest
 */

/*
 *  This test assures remote methods can be carried out over RMI.
 *  After setting the RMI runtime socket factory to the http proxy version,
 *  a registry is created, a remote object (an instance of this class) is
 *  registered with it, and then it is exercised.
 */

import java.rmi.Remote;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import java.rmi.Naming;
import java.rmi.RMISecurityManager;
import java.rmi.registry.LocateRegistry;
import java.rmi.registry.Registry;
import java.rmi.server.RMISocketFactory;
import java.rmi.server.UnicastRemoteObject;
import sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIHttpToPortSocketFactory;

interface MyRemoteInterface extends Remote {
    void setRemoteObject( Remote r ) throws RemoteException;
    Remote getRemoteObject() throws RemoteException;
}

public class HttpSocketTest extends UnicastRemoteObject
    implements MyRemoteInterface
{
    private static final String NAME = "HttpSocketTest";

    public HttpSocketTest() throws RemoteException{}

    private Remote ro;

    public static void main(String[] args)
        throws Exception
    {

        Registry registry = null;

        TestLibrary.suggestSecurityManager(null);

        // Set the socket factory.
        System.err.println("installing socket factory");
        RMISocketFactory.setSocketFactory(new RMIHttpToPortSocketFactory());
        int registryPort = -1;

        try {
            System.err.println("Starting registry");
            registry = TestLibrary.createRegistryOnUnusedPort();
            registryPort = TestLibrary.getRegistryPort(registry);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            TestLibrary.bomb(e);
        }

        try {
            registry.rebind( NAME, new HttpSocketTest() );
            MyRemoteInterface httpTest =
                (MyRemoteInterface)Naming.lookup("//:" + registryPort + "/" + NAME);
            httpTest.setRemoteObject( new HttpSocketTest() );
            Remote r = httpTest.getRemoteObject();

        } catch (Exception e) {
            TestLibrary.bomb(e);
        }


    }

    public void setRemoteObject( Remote ro ) throws RemoteException {
        this.ro = ro;
    }

    public Remote getRemoteObject() throws RemoteException {
        return( this.ro );
    }

}