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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
 * @bug 4242317
 * @summary When a class that can be found in the CLASSPATH of the rmiregistry
 * tool is marshalled via RMI, it should be annotated with the value of the
 * java.rmi.server.codebase property, not the list of "file:" URLs for the
 * actual elements of the CLASSPATH.
 * @author Peter Jones
 *
 * @library ../../testlibrary
 * @build ClassPathCodebase Dummy TestLibrary
 * @run main/othervm/policy=security.policy
 *     -Djava.rmi.server.useCodebaseOnly=false ClassPathCodebase
 */

import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.rmi.*;
import java.rmi.server.*;
import java.rmi.registry.*;
import java.util.Arrays;

public class ClassPathCodebase {

    /** wait 10 seconds for the registry process to be ready to call */
    private final static long REGISTRY_WAIT = 15000;

    private final static String dummyClassName = "Dummy";

    private final static String dummyBinding = "DummyObject";

    private final static String importCodebase = "codebase_IMPORT_";
    private final static String exportCodebase = "codebase_EXPORT_";

    public static void main(String[] args) {

        System.err.println("\nRegression test for bug 4242317\n");

        TestLibrary.suggestSecurityManager("java.lang.SecurityManager");

        Process rmiregistry = null;

        try {
            /*
             * Install a dummy class in two codebases: one that will be in
             * the rmiregistry's CLASSPATH (the "import" codebase) and one
             * that will be in the rmiregistry's "java.rmi.server.codebase"
             * property (the "export" codebase).
             */
            URL importCodebaseURL = TestLibrary.installClassInCodebase(
                dummyClassName, importCodebase, false);
            URL exportCodebaseURL = TestLibrary.installClassInCodebase(
                dummyClassName, exportCodebase, true);

            /*
             * Spawn an rmiregistry in the "import" codebase directory.
             */
            File rmiregistryDir =
                new File(System.getProperty("user.dir", "."), importCodebase);

            String rmiregistryCommand =
                System.getProperty("java.home") + File.separator +
                "bin" + File.separator + "rmiregistry";

            int port = TestLibrary.getUnusedRandomPort();
            String cmdarray[] = new String[] {
                rmiregistryCommand,
                "-J-Denv.class.path=.",
                "-J-Djava.rmi.server.codebase=" + exportCodebaseURL,
                Integer.toString(port) };

            System.err.println("\nCommand used to spawn rmiregistry process:");
            System.err.println("\t" + Arrays.asList(cmdarray).toString());

            rmiregistry = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmdarray, null, rmiregistryDir);

            // pipe rmiregistry output to our output, for debugging failures
            StreamPipe.plugTogether(rmiregistry.getInputStream(), System.err);
            StreamPipe.plugTogether(rmiregistry.getErrorStream(), System.err);

            /*
             * Wait for the registry to initialize and be ready to call.
             */
            Thread.sleep(REGISTRY_WAIT);
            System.err.println();

            /*
             * Create an instance of the dummy class, finding it from the
             * "import" codebase.
             */
            ClassLoader loader = URLClassLoader.newInstance(
                new URL[] { importCodebaseURL });
            Class dummyClass = Class.forName(dummyClassName, false, loader);
            Remote dummyObject = (Remote) dummyClass.newInstance();

            /*
             * Find the registry that we created and bind the
             * dummy object to it.
             */
            Registry registry = LocateRegistry.getRegistry(
                "localhost", port);

            try {
                registry.bind(dummyBinding, dummyObject);
                System.err.println("Bound dummy object in registry");
            } catch (java.rmi.ConnectException e) {
                System.err.println("Error: rmiregistry not started in time");
                throw e;
            } catch (ServerException e) {
                if (e.detail instanceof UnmarshalException &&
                    ((UnmarshalException) e.detail).detail instanceof
                        ClassNotFoundException)
                {
                    System.err.println(
                        "Error: another registry running on port " +
                        port + "?");
                }
                throw e;
            }

            /*
             * Look up the dummy object from our registry and make sure
             * that its class was annotated with the "export" codebase.
             */
            Remote dummyLookup = registry.lookup(dummyBinding);
            System.err.println(
                "Looked up dummy object from registry: " + dummyLookup);
            Class dummyLookupClass = dummyLookup.getClass();
            String dummyLookupAnnotation =
                RMIClassLoader.getClassAnnotation(dummyLookupClass);
            System.err.println(
                "Class annotation from registry: " + dummyLookupAnnotation);

            System.err.println();
            if (dummyLookupAnnotation.indexOf(exportCodebase) >= 0) {
                System.err.println("TEST PASSED");
            } else if (dummyLookupAnnotation.indexOf(importCodebase) >= 0) {
                throw new RuntimeException(
                    "rmiregistry annotated with CLASSPATH element URL");
            } else {
                throw new RuntimeException(
                    "rmiregistry used unexpected annotation: \"" +
                    dummyLookupAnnotation + "\"");
            }

        } catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
            throw new RuntimeException("TEST FAILED: " + e.toString());
        } finally {
            if (rmiregistry != null) {
                rmiregistry.destroy();
            }
        }
    }
}