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If you * * do not delete the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of * * this file under either the SPL or the LGPL. * * * * Patrick Niemeyer (pat@pat.net) * * Author of Learning Java, O'Reilly & Associates * * http://www.pat.net/~pat/ * * * *****************************************************************************/ package org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.classpath; import java.net.*; import org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.BshClassManager; /** One of the things BshClassLoader does is to address a deficiency in URLClassLoader that prevents us from specifying individual classes via URLs. */ public class BshClassLoader extends URLClassLoader { BshClassManager classManager; /** @param bases URLs JARClassLoader seems to require absolute paths */ public BshClassLoader( BshClassManager classManager, URL [] bases ) { super( bases ); this.classManager = classManager; } /** @param bcp URLs JARClassLoader seems to require absolute paths */ public BshClassLoader( BshClassManager classManager, BshClassPath bcp ) { this( classManager, bcp.getPathComponents() ); } /** For use by children @param classManager URLs JARClassLoader seems to require absolute paths */ protected BshClassLoader( BshClassManager classManager ) { this( classManager, new URL [] { } ); } // public version of addURL public void addURL( URL url ) { super.addURL( url ); } /** This modification allows us to reload classes which are in the Java VM user classpath. We search first rather than delegate to the parent classloader (or bootstrap path) first. An exception is for BeanShell core classes which are always loaded from the same classloader as the interpreter. */ public Class loadClass(String name, boolean resolve) throws ClassNotFoundException { Class c = null; /* Check first for classes loaded through this loader. The VM will not allow a class to be loaded twice. */ c = findLoadedClass(name); if ( c != null ) return c; // This is copied from ClassManagerImpl // We should refactor this somehow if it sticks around if ( name.startsWith( ClassManagerImpl.BSH_PACKAGE ) ) try { return org.gjt.sp.jedit.bsh.Interpreter.class.getClassLoader().loadClass( name ); } catch ( ClassNotFoundException e ) {} /* Try to find the class using our classloading mechanism. Note: I wish we didn't have to catch the exception here... slow */ try { c = findClass( name ); } catch ( ClassNotFoundException e ) { } if ( c == null ) throw new ClassNotFoundException("here in loaClass"); if ( resolve ) resolveClass( c ); return c; } /** Find the correct source for the class... Try designated loader if any Try our URLClassLoader paths if any Try base loader if any Try system ??? */ // add some caching for not found classes? protected Class findClass( String name ) throws ClassNotFoundException { // Deal with this cast somehow... maybe have this class use // ClassManagerImpl type directly. // Don't add the method to BshClassManager... it's really an impl thing ClassManagerImpl bcm = (ClassManagerImpl)getClassManager(); // Should we try to load the class ourselves or delegate? // look for overlay loader // Deal with this cast somehow... maybe have this class use // ClassManagerImpl type directly. // Don't add the method to BshClassManager... it's really an impl thing ClassLoader cl = bcm.getLoaderForClass( name ); Class c; // If there is a designated loader and it's not us delegate to it if ( cl != null && cl != this ) try { return cl.loadClass( name ); } catch ( ClassNotFoundException e ) { throw new ClassNotFoundException( "Designated loader could not find class: "+e ); } // Let URLClassLoader try any paths it may have if ( getURLs().length > 0 ) try { return super.findClass(name); } catch ( ClassNotFoundException e ) { //System.out.println( // "base loader here caught class not found: "+name ); } // If there is a baseLoader and it's not us delegate to it cl = bcm.getBaseLoader(); if ( cl != null && cl != this ) try { return cl.loadClass( name ); } catch ( ClassNotFoundException e ) { } // Try system loader return bcm.plainClassForName( name ); } /* The superclass does something like this c = findLoadedClass(name); if null try if parent not null c = parent.loadClass(name, false); else c = findBootstrapClass(name); catch ClassNotFoundException c = findClass(name); */ BshClassManager getClassManager() { return classManager; } }