ClassLoader
public
abstract
class
ClassLoader
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | java.lang.ClassLoader |
A class loader is an object that is responsible for loading classes. The
class ClassLoader
is an abstract class. Given the binary name of a class, a class loader should attempt to
locate or generate data that constitutes a definition for the class. A
typical strategy is to transform the name into a file name and then read a
"class file" of that name from a file system.
Every Class
object contains a reference
to the ClassLoader
that defined
it.
Class
objects for array classes are not created by class
loaders, but are created automatically as required by the Java runtime.
The class loader for an array class, as returned by Class.getClassLoader()
is the same as the class loader for its element
type; if the element type is a primitive type, then the array class has no
class loader.
Applications implement subclasses of ClassLoader
in order to
extend the manner in which the Java virtual machine dynamically loads
classes.
Class loaders may typically be used by security managers to indicate security domains.
In addition to loading classes, a class loader is also responsible for
locating resources. A resource is some data (a ".class
" file,
configuration data, or an image for example) that is identified with an
abstract '/'-separated path name. Resources are typically packaged with an
application or library so that they can be located by code in the
application or library. In some cases, the resources are included so that
they can be located by other libraries.
The ClassLoader
class uses a delegation model to search for
classes and resources. Each instance of ClassLoader
has an
associated parent class loader. When requested to find a class or
resource, a ClassLoader
instance will usually delegate the search
for the class or resource to its parent class loader before attempting to
find the class or resource itself.
Class loaders that support concurrent loading of classes are known as
#isRegisteredAsParallelCapable() parallel capable
class
loaders and are required to register themselves at their class initialization
time by invoking the #registerAsParallelCapable ClassLoader.registerAsParallelCapable
method. Note that the ClassLoader
class is registered as parallel
capable by default. However, its subclasses still need to register themselves
if they are parallel capable.
In environments in which the delegation model is not strictly
hierarchical, class loaders need to be parallel capable, otherwise class
loading can lead to deadlocks because the loader lock is held for the
duration of the class loading process (see loadClass
methods).
Run-time Built-in Class Loaders
The Java run-time has the following built-in class loaders:Bootstrap class loader. It is the virtual machine's built-in class loader, typically represented as
null
, and does not have a parent.System class loader. It is also known as application class loader and is distinct from the platform class loader. The system class loader is typically used to define classes on the application class path, module path, and JDK-specific tools. The platform class loader is the parent or an ancestor of the system class loader, so the system class loader can load platform classes by delegating to its parent.
Normally, the Java virtual machine loads classes from the local file
system in a platform-dependent manner.
However, some classes may not originate from a file; they may originate
from other sources, such as the network, or they could be constructed by an
application. The method defineClass
converts an array of bytes into an instance of class
Class
. Instances of this newly defined class can be created using
Class.newInstance
.
The methods and constructors of objects created by a class loader may
reference other classes. To determine the class(es) referred to, the Java
virtual machine invokes the loadClass
method of
the class loader that originally created the class.
For example, an application could create a network class loader to download class files from a server. Sample code might look like:
ClassLoader loader = new NetworkClassLoader(host, port); Object main = loader.loadClass("Main", true).newInstance(); . . .
The network class loader subclass must define the methods findClass
and loadClassData
to load a class
from the network. Once it has downloaded the bytes that make up the class,
it should use the method defineClass
to
create a class instance. A sample implementation is:
class NetworkClassLoader extends ClassLoader { String host; int port; public Class findClass(String name) { byte[] b = loadClassData(name); return defineClass(name, b, 0, b.length); } private byte[] loadClassData(String name) { // load the class data from the connection . . . } }
Binary names
Any class name provided as a String
parameter to methods in
ClassLoader
must be a binary name as defined by
The Java Language Specification.
Examples of valid class names include:
"java.lang.String" "javax.swing.JSpinner$DefaultEditor" "java.security.KeyStore$Builder$FileBuilder$1" "java.net.URLClassLoader$3$1"
Any package name provided as a String
parameter to methods in
ClassLoader
must be either the empty string (denoting an unnamed package)
or a fully qualified name as defined by
The Java Language Specification.
See also:
Summary
Protected constructors | |
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ClassLoader()
Creates a new class loader using the |
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ClassLoader(ClassLoader parent)
Creates a new class loader using the specified parent class loader for delegation. |
Public methods | |
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void
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clearAssertionStatus()
Sets the default assertion status for this class loader to
|
final
ClassLoader
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getParent()
Returns the parent class loader for delegation. |
URL
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getResource(String name)
Finds the resource with the given name. |
InputStream
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getResourceAsStream(String name)
Returns an input stream for reading the specified resource. |
Enumeration<URL>
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getResources(String name)
Finds all the resources with the given name. |
static
ClassLoader
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getSystemClassLoader()
Returns the system class loader. |
static
URL
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getSystemResource(String name)
Find a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load classes. |
static
InputStream
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getSystemResourceAsStream(String name)
Open for reading, a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load classes. |
static
Enumeration<URL>
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getSystemResources(String name)
Finds all resources of the specified name from the search path used to load classes. |
Class<?>
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loadClass(String name)
Loads the class with the specified binary name. |
void
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setClassAssertionStatus(String className, boolean enabled)
Sets the desired assertion status for the named top-level class in this class loader and any nested classes contained therein. |
void
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setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean enabled)
Sets the default assertion status for this class loader. |
void
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setPackageAssertionStatus(String packageName, boolean enabled)
Sets the package default assertion status for the named package. |
Protected methods | |
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final
Class<?>
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defineClass(String name, byte[] b, int off, int len, ProtectionDomain protectionDomain)
Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class |
final
Class<?>
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defineClass(String name, ByteBuffer b, ProtectionDomain protectionDomain)
Converts a |
final
Class<?>
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defineClass(byte[] b, int off, int len)
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
Replaced by |
final
Class<?>
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defineClass(String name, byte[] b, int off, int len)
Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class |
Package
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definePackage(String name, String specTitle, String specVersion, String specVendor, String implTitle, String implVersion, String implVendor, URL sealBase)
Defines a package by name in this |
Class<?>
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findClass(String name)
Finds the class with the specified binary name. |
String
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findLibrary(String libname)
Returns the absolute path name of a native library. |
final
Class<?>
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findLoadedClass(String name)
Returns the class with the given binary name if this loader has been recorded by the Java virtual machine as an initiating loader of a class with that binary name. |
URL
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findResource(String name)
Finds the resource with the given name. |
Enumeration<URL>
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findResources(String name)
Returns an enumeration of |
final
Class<?>
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findSystemClass(String name)
Finds a class with the specified binary name, loading it if necessary. |
Package
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getPackage(String name)
This method was deprecated
in API level 35.
If multiple class loaders delegate to each other and define classes
with the same package name, and one such loader relies on the lookup
behavior of |
Package[]
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getPackages()
Returns all of the |
Class<?>
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loadClass(String name, boolean resolve)
Loads the class with the specified binary name. |
static
boolean
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registerAsParallelCapable()
Registers the caller as
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final
void
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resolveClass(Class<?> c)
Links the specified class. |
final
void
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setSigners(Class<?> c, Object[] signers)
Sets the signers of a class. |
Inherited methods | |
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Protected constructors
ClassLoader
protected ClassLoader ()
Creates a new class loader using the ClassLoader
returned by
the method getSystemClassLoader()
as the parent class loader.
If there is a security manager, its checkCreateClassLoader
method is invoked. This may result in
a security exception.
Throws | |
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SecurityException |
If a security manager exists and its
checkCreateClassLoader method doesn't allow creation
of a new class loader. |
ClassLoader
protected ClassLoader (ClassLoader parent)
Creates a new class loader using the specified parent class loader for delegation.
If there is a security manager, its checkCreateClassLoader
method
is invoked. This may result in a security exception.
API Note:
- If the parent is specified as
null
(for the bootstrap class loader) then there is no guarantee that all platform classes are visible.
Parameters | |
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parent |
ClassLoader : The parent class loader |
Throws | |
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SecurityException |
If a security manager exists and its
checkCreateClassLoader method doesn't allow creation
of a new class loader. |
Public methods
clearAssertionStatus
public void clearAssertionStatus ()
Sets the default assertion status for this class loader to
false
and discards any package defaults or class assertion
status settings associated with the class loader. This method is
provided so that class loaders can be made to ignore any command line or
persistent assertion status settings and "start with a clean slate."
Android-note: AssertionStatuses are unsupported. This method is a no-op.
getParent
public final ClassLoader getParent ()
Returns the parent class loader for delegation. Some implementations may
use null
to represent the bootstrap class loader. This method
will return null
in such implementations if this class loader's
parent is the bootstrap class loader.
Returns | |
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ClassLoader |
The parent ClassLoader |
Throws | |
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SecurityException |
If a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader
is not null and is not an ancestor of this class loader,
and the caller does not have the
RuntimePermission ("getClassLoader") |
getResource
public URL getResource (String name)
Finds the resource with the given name. A resource is some data (images, audio, text, etc) that can be accessed by class code in a way that is independent of the location of the code.
The name of a resource is a '/
'-separated path name thatf
identifies the resource.
Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation will first search the parent class
loader for the resource; if the parent is
null
the path of the class loader built into the virtual machine is searched. If not found, this method will invokefindResource(java.lang.String)
to find the resource.
API Note:
- Where several modules are defined to the same class loader,
and where more than one module contains a resource with the given name,
then the ordering that modules are searched is not specified and may be
very unpredictable.
When overriding this method it is recommended that an implementation
ensures that any delegation is consistent with the
getResources(String)
method.
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
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URL |
URL object for reading the resource; null if
the resource could not be found, a URL could not be
constructed to locate the resource, the resource is in a package
that is not opened unconditionally, or access to the resource is
denied by the security manager. |
Throws | |
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NullPointerException |
If name is null |
getResourceAsStream
public InputStream getResourceAsStream (String name)
Returns an input stream for reading the specified resource.
The search order is described in the documentation for getResource(java.lang.String)
.
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
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InputStream |
An input stream for reading the resource; null if the
resource could not be found, the resource is in a package that
is not opened unconditionally, or access to the resource is
denied by the security manager. |
Throws | |
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NullPointerException |
If name is null |
getResources
public Enumeration<URL> getResources (String name)
Finds all the resources with the given name. A resource is some data (images, audio, text, etc) that can be accessed by class code in a way that is independent of the location of the code.
The name of a resource is a /
-separated path name that
identifies the resource.
Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation will first search the parent class
loader for the resource; if the parent is
null
the path of the class loader built into the virtual machine is searched. It then invokesfindResources(java.lang.String)
to find the resources with the name in this class loader. It returns an enumeration whose elements are the URLs found by searching the parent class loader followed by the elements found withfindResources
.
API Note:
- Where several modules are defined to the same class loader,
and where more than one module contains a resource with the given name,
then the ordering is not specified and may be very unpredictable.
When overriding this method it is recommended that an
implementation ensures that any delegation is consistent with the
getResource(String)
method. This should ensure that the first element returned by the Enumeration'snextElement
method is the same resource that thegetResource(String)
method would return.
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
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Enumeration<URL> |
An enumeration of URL objects for the
resource. If no resources could be found, the enumeration will
be empty. Resources for which a URL cannot be
constructed, are in a package that is not opened
unconditionally, or access to the resource is denied by the
security manager, are not returned in the enumeration. |
Throws | |
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IOException |
If I/O errors occur |
NullPointerException |
If name is null |
getSystemClassLoader
public static ClassLoader getSystemClassLoader ()
Returns the system class loader. This is the default
delegation parent for new ClassLoader
instances, and is
typically the class loader used to start the application.
This method is first invoked early in the runtime's startup
sequence, at which point it creates the system class loader. This
class loader will be the context class loader for the main application
thread (for example, the thread that invokes the main
method of
the main class).
The default system class loader is an implementation-dependent instance of this class.
Implementation Note:
- The system property to override the system class loader is not
examined until the VM is almost fully initialized. Code that executes
this method during startup should take care not to cache the return
value until the system is fully initialized.
The name of the built-in system class loader is
"app"
. The system property "java.class.path
" is read during early initialization of the VM to determine the class path. An empty value of "java.class.path
" property is interpreted differently depending on whether the initial module (the module containing the main class) is named or unnamed: If named, the built-in system class loader will have no class path and will search for classes and resources using the application module path; otherwise, if unnamed, it will set the class path to the current working directory.JAR files on the class path may contain a
Class-Path
manifest attribute to specify dependent JAR files to be included in the class path.Class-Path
entries must meet certain conditions for validity (see the JAR File Specification for details). InvalidClass-Path
entries are ignored.
Returns | |
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ClassLoader |
The system ClassLoader |
Throws | |
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SecurityException |
If a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader
is not null and is not the same as or an ancestor of the
system class loader, and the caller does not have the
RuntimePermission ("getClassLoader") |
IllegalStateException |
If invoked recursively during the construction of the class
loader specified by the "java.system.class.loader "
property. |
Error |
If the system property "java.system.class.loader "
is defined but the named class could not be loaded, the
provider class does not define the required constructor, or an
exception is thrown by that constructor when it is invoked. The
underlying cause of the error can be retrieved via the
Throwable.getCause() method. |
getSystemResource
public static URL getSystemResource (String name)
Find a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load
classes. This method locates the resource through the system class
loader (see getSystemClassLoader()
).
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
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URL |
A URL to the resource; null if the resource could not be found, a URL could not be
constructed to locate the resource, the resource is in a package
that is not opened unconditionally or access to the resource is
denied by the security manager. |
getSystemResourceAsStream
public static InputStream getSystemResourceAsStream (String name)
Open for reading, a resource of the specified name from the search path
used to load classes. This method locates the resource through the
system class loader (see getSystemClassLoader()
).
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
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InputStream |
An input stream for reading the resource; null if the
resource could not be found, the resource is in a package that
is not opened unconditionally, or access to the resource is
denied by the security manager. |
getSystemResources
public static Enumeration<URL> getSystemResources (String name)
Finds all resources of the specified name from the search path used to
load classes. The resources thus found are returned as an
Enumeration
of URL
objects.
The search order is described in the documentation for getSystemResource(java.lang.String)
.
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
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Enumeration<URL> |
An enumeration of URL objects for
the resource. If no resources could be found, the enumeration
will be empty. Resources for which a URL cannot be
constructed, are in a package that is not opened unconditionally,
or access to the resource is denied by the security manager,
are not returned in the enumeration. |
Throws | |
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IOException |
If I/O errors occur |
loadClass
public Class<?> loadClass (String name)
Loads the class with the specified binary name.
This method searches for classes in the same manner as the loadClass(java.lang.String, boolean)
method. It is invoked by the Java virtual
machine to resolve class references. Invoking this method is equivalent
to invoking loadClass(name,
false)
.
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The binary name of the class |
Returns | |
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Class<?> |
The resulting Class object |
Throws | |
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ClassNotFoundException |
If the class was not found |
setClassAssertionStatus
public void setClassAssertionStatus (String className, boolean enabled)
Sets the desired assertion status for the named top-level class in this class loader and any nested classes contained therein. This setting takes precedence over the class loader's default assertion status, and over any applicable per-package default. This method has no effect if the named class has already been initialized. (Once a class is initialized, its assertion status cannot change.)
If the named class is not a top-level class, this invocation will have no effect on the actual assertion status of any class.
Android-note: AssertionStatuses are unsupported. This method is a no-op.Parameters | |
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className |
String : The fully qualified class name of the top-level class whose
assertion status is to be set. |
enabled |
boolean : true if the named class is to have assertions
enabled when (and if) it is initialized, false if the
class is to have assertions disabled. |
setDefaultAssertionStatus
public void setDefaultAssertionStatus (boolean enabled)
Sets the default assertion status for this class loader. This setting
determines whether classes loaded by this class loader and initialized
in the future will have assertions enabled or disabled by default.
This setting may be overridden on a per-package or per-class basis by
invoking setPackageAssertionStatus(java.lang.String, boolean)
or setClassAssertionStatus(java.lang.String, boolean)
.
Android-note: AssertionStatuses are unsupported. This method is a no-op.
Parameters | |
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enabled |
boolean : true if classes loaded by this class loader will
henceforth have assertions enabled by default, false
if they will have assertions disabled by default. |
setPackageAssertionStatus
public void setPackageAssertionStatus (String packageName, boolean enabled)
Sets the package default assertion status for the named package. The package default assertion status determines the assertion status for classes initialized in the future that belong to the named package or any of its "subpackages".
A subpackage of a package named p is any package whose name begins
with "p.
". For example, javax.swing.text
is a
subpackage of javax.swing
, and both java.util
and
java.lang.reflect
are subpackages of java
.
In the event that multiple package defaults apply to a given class,
the package default pertaining to the most specific package takes
precedence over the others. For example, if javax.lang
and
javax.lang.reflect
both have package defaults associated with
them, the latter package default applies to classes in
javax.lang.reflect
.
Package defaults take precedence over the class loader's default
assertion status, and may be overridden on a per-class basis by invoking
setClassAssertionStatus(java.lang.String, boolean)
.
Parameters | |
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packageName |
String : The name of the package whose package default assertion status
is to be set. A null value indicates the unnamed
package that is "current"
(see section {@jls 7.4.2} of
The Java Language Specification.) |
enabled |
boolean : true if classes loaded by this classloader and
belonging to the named package or any of its subpackages will
have assertions enabled by default, false if they will
have assertions disabled by default. |
Protected methods
defineClass
protected final Class<?> defineClass (String name, byte[] b, int off, int len, ProtectionDomain protectionDomain)
Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class Class
,
with a given ProtectionDomain
.
If the given ProtectionDomain
is null
,
then a default protection domain will be assigned to the class as specified
in the documentation for defineClass(java.lang.String, byte[], int, int)
.
Before the class can be used it must be resolved.
The first class defined in a package determines the exact set of
certificates that all subsequent classes defined in that package must
contain. The set of certificates for a class is obtained from the
CodeSource
within the
ProtectionDomain
of the class. Any classes added to that
package must contain the same set of certificates or a
SecurityException
will be thrown. Note that if
name
is null
, this check is not performed.
You should always pass in the binary name of the
class you are defining as well as the bytes. This ensures that the
class you are defining is indeed the class you think it is.
This method defines a package in this class loader corresponding to the
package of the Class
(if such a package has not already been defined
in this class loader). The name of the defined package is derived from
the binary name of the class specified by
the byte array b
.
Other properties of the defined package are as specified by Package
.
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The expected binary name of the class, or
null if not known |
b |
byte : The bytes that make up the class data. The bytes in positions
off through off+len-1 should have the format
of a valid class file as defined by
The Java Virtual Machine Specification. |
off |
int : The start offset in b of the class data |
len |
int : The length of the class data |
protectionDomain |
ProtectionDomain : The ProtectionDomain of the class |
Returns | |
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Class<?> |
The Class object created from the data,
and ProtectionDomain . |
Throws | |
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ClassFormatError |
If the data did not contain a valid class |
NoClassDefFoundError |
If name is not null and not equal to the
binary name of the class specified by b |
IndexOutOfBoundsException |
If either off or len is negative, or if
off+len is greater than b.length . |
SecurityException |
If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that
contains classes that were signed by a different set of
certificates than this class, or if name begins with
"java. " and this class loader is not the platform
class loader or its ancestor. |
defineClass
protected final Class<?> defineClass (String name, ByteBuffer b, ProtectionDomain protectionDomain)
Converts a ByteBuffer
into an instance
of class Class
, with the given ProtectionDomain
.
If the given ProtectionDomain
is null
, then a default
protection domain will be assigned to the class as
specified in the documentation for defineClass(java.lang.String, byte[], int, int)
. Before the class can be used it must be resolved.
The rules about the first class defined in a package determining the
set of certificates for the package, the restrictions on class names,
and the defined package of the class
are identical to those specified in the documentation for defineClass(java.lang.String, byte[], int, int, java.security.ProtectionDomain)
.
An invocation of this method of the form
cl.defineClass(
name,
bBuffer,
pd)
yields exactly the same
result as the statements
...
byte[] temp = new byte[bBuffer.remaining
()];
bBuffer.get
(temp);
return cl.defineClass
(name, temp, 0,
temp.length, pd);
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The expected binary name. of the class, or
null if not known |
b |
ByteBuffer : The bytes that make up the class data. The bytes from positions
b.position() through b.position() + b.limit() -1
should have the format of a valid class file as defined by
The Java Virtual Machine Specification. |
protectionDomain |
ProtectionDomain : The ProtectionDomain of the class, or null . |
Returns | |
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Class<?> |
The Class object created from the data,
and ProtectionDomain . |
Throws | |
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ClassFormatError |
If the data did not contain a valid class. |
NoClassDefFoundError |
If name is not null and not equal to the
binary name of the class specified by b |
SecurityException |
If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that
contains classes that were signed by a different set of
certificates than this class, or if name begins with
"java. ". |
defineClass
protected final Class<?> defineClass (byte[] b, int off, int len)
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
Replaced by defineClass(String, byte[], int, int)
Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class Class
.
Before the Class
can be used it must be resolved. This method
is deprecated in favor of the version that takes a binary name as its first argument, and is more secure.
Parameters | |
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b |
byte : The bytes that make up the class data. The bytes in positions
off through off+len-1 should have the format
of a valid class file as defined by
The Java Virtual Machine Specification. |
off |
int : The start offset in b of the class data |
len |
int : The length of the class data |
Returns | |
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Class<?> |
The Class object that was created from the specified
class data |
Throws | |
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ClassFormatError |
If the data did not contain a valid class |
IndexOutOfBoundsException |
If either off or len is negative, or if
off+len is greater than b.length . |
SecurityException |
If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that
contains classes that were signed by a different set of
certificates than this class, or if an attempt is made
to define a class in a package with a fully-qualified name
that starts with "java. ". |
defineClass
protected final Class<?> defineClass (String name, byte[] b, int off, int len)
Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class Class
.
Before the Class
can be used it must be resolved.
This method assigns a default ProtectionDomain
to the newly defined class. The
ProtectionDomain
is effectively granted the same set of
permissions returned when Policy.getPolicy().getPermissions(new CodeSource(null, null))
is invoked. The default protection domain is created on the first invocation
of defineClass
,
and re-used on subsequent invocations.
To assign a specific ProtectionDomain
to the class, use
the defineClass
method that takes a
ProtectionDomain
as one of its arguments.
This method defines a package in this class loader corresponding to the
package of the Class
(if such a package has not already been defined
in this class loader). The name of the defined package is derived from
the binary name of the class specified by
the byte array b
.
Other properties of the defined package are as specified by Package
.
Parameters | |
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name |
String : The expected binary name of the class, or
null if not known |
b |
byte : The bytes that make up the class data. The bytes in positions
off through off+len-1 should have the format
of a valid class file as defined by
The Java Virtual Machine Specification. |
off |
int : The start offset in b of the class data |
len |
int : The length of the class data |
Returns | |
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Class<?> |
The Class object that was created from the specified
class data. |
Throws | |
---|---|
ClassFormatError |
If the data did not contain a valid class |
IndexOutOfBoundsException |
If either off or len is negative, or if
off+len is greater than b.length . |
SecurityException |
If an attempt is made to add this class to a package that
contains classes that were signed by a different set of
certificates than this class (which is unsigned), or if
name begins with "java. ". |
definePackage
protected Package definePackage (String name, String specTitle, String specVersion, String specVendor, String implTitle, String implVersion, String implVendor, URL sealBase)
Defines a package by name in this ClassLoader
.
Package names must be unique within a class loader and cannot be redefined or changed once created.
If a class loader wishes to define a package with specific properties,
such as version information, then the class loader should call this
definePackage
method before calling defineClass
.
Otherwise, the
defineClass
method will define a package in this class loader corresponding to the package
of the newly defined class; the properties of this defined package are
specified by Package
.
API Note:
- A class loader that wishes to define a package for classes in a JAR
typically uses the specification and implementation titles, versions, and
vendors from the JAR's manifest. If the package is specified as
sealed in the JAR's manifest,
the
URL
of the JAR file is typically used as thesealBase
. If classes of package'p'
defined by this class loader are loaded from multiple JARs, thePackage
object may contain different information depending on the first class of package'p'
defined and which JAR's manifest is read first to explicitly define package'p'
.It is strongly recommended that a class loader does not call this method to explicitly define packages in named modules; instead, the package will be automatically defined when a class is being defined. If it is desirable to define
Package
explicitly, it should ensure that all packages in a named module are defined with the properties specified byPackage
. Otherwise, somePackage
objects in a named module may be for example sealed with different seal base.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The package name |
specTitle |
String : The specification title |
specVersion |
String : The specification version |
specVendor |
String : The specification vendor |
implTitle |
String : The implementation title |
implVersion |
String : The implementation version |
implVendor |
String : The implementation vendor |
sealBase |
URL : If not null , then this package is sealed with
respect to the given code source URL
object. Otherwise, the package is not sealed. |
Returns | |
---|---|
Package |
The newly defined Package object |
Throws | |
---|---|
NullPointerException |
if name is null . |
IllegalArgumentException |
if a package of the given name is already
defined by this class loader |
findClass
protected Class<?> findClass (String name)
Finds the class with the specified binary name.
This method should be overridden by class loader implementations that
follow the delegation model for loading classes, and will be invoked by
the loadClass
method after checking the
parent class loader for the requested class.
Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation throws
ClassNotFoundException
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The binary name of the class |
Returns | |
---|---|
Class<?> |
The resulting Class object |
Throws | |
---|---|
ClassNotFoundException |
If the class could not be found |
findLibrary
protected String findLibrary (String libname)
Returns the absolute path name of a native library. The VM invokes this
method to locate the native libraries that belong to classes loaded with
this class loader. If this method returns null
, the VM
searches the library along the path specified as the
"java.library.path
" property.
Parameters | |
---|---|
libname |
String : The library name |
Returns | |
---|---|
String |
The absolute path of the native library |
findLoadedClass
protected final Class<?> findLoadedClass (String name)
Returns the class with the given binary name if this
loader has been recorded by the Java virtual machine as an initiating
loader of a class with that binary name. Otherwise
null
is returned.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The binary name of the class |
Returns | |
---|---|
Class<?> |
The Class object, or null if the class has
not been loaded |
findResource
protected URL findResource (String name)
Finds the resource with the given name. Class loader implementations should override this method.
Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation returns
null
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
---|---|
URL |
URL object for reading the resource; null if
the resource could not be found, a URL could not be
constructed to locate the resource, the resource is in a package
that is not opened unconditionally, or access to the resource is
denied by the security manager. |
findResources
protected Enumeration<URL> findResources (String name)
Returns an enumeration of URL
objects
representing all the resources with the given name. Class loader
implementations should override this method.
Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementation returns an enumeration that contains no elements.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The resource name |
Returns | |
---|---|
Enumeration<URL> |
An enumeration of URL objects for
the resource. If no resources could be found, the enumeration
will be empty. Resources for which a URL cannot be
constructed, are in a package that is not opened unconditionally,
or access to the resource is denied by the security manager,
are not returned in the enumeration. |
Throws | |
---|---|
IOException |
If I/O errors occur |
findSystemClass
protected final Class<?> findSystemClass (String name)
Finds a class with the specified binary name, loading it if necessary.
This method loads the class through the system class loader (see
getSystemClassLoader()
). The Class
object returned
might have more than one ClassLoader
associated with it.
Subclasses of ClassLoader
need not usually invoke this method,
because most class loaders need to override just findClass(java.lang.String)
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The binary name of the class |
Returns | |
---|---|
Class<?> |
The Class object for the specified name |
Throws | |
---|---|
ClassNotFoundException |
If the class could not be found |
See also:
getPackage
protected Package getPackage (String name)
This method was deprecated
in API level 35.
If multiple class loaders delegate to each other and define classes
with the same package name, and one such loader relies on the lookup
behavior of getPackage
to return a Package
from
a parent loader, then the properties exposed by the Package
may not be as expected in the rest of the program.
For example, the Package
will only expose annotations from the
package-info.class
file defined by the parent loader, even if
annotations exist in a package-info.class
file defined by
a child loader.
Finds a package by name in this class loader and its ancestors.
If this class loader defines a Package
of the given name,
the Package
is returned. Otherwise, the ancestors of
this class loader are searched recursively (parent by parent)
for a Package
of the given name.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The package name |
Returns | |
---|---|
Package |
The Package of the given name that has been defined by
this class loader or its ancestors, or null if not found. |
Throws | |
---|---|
NullPointerException |
if name is null . |
getPackages
protected Package[] getPackages ()
Returns all of the Package
s that have been defined by
this class loader and its ancestors. The returned array may contain
more than one Package
object of the same package name, each
defined by a different class loader in the class loader hierarchy.
Returns | |
---|---|
Package[] |
The array of Package objects that have been defined by
this class loader and its ancestors |
loadClass
protected Class<?> loadClass (String name, boolean resolve)
Loads the class with the specified binary name. The default implementation of this method searches for classes in the following order:
Invoke
findLoadedClass(java.lang.String)
to check if the class has already been loaded.Invoke the
loadClass
method on the parent class loader. If the parent isnull
the class loader built into the virtual machine is used, instead.Invoke the
findClass(java.lang.String)
method to find the class.
If the class was found using the above steps, and the
resolve
flag is true, this method will then invoke the resolveClass(java.lang.Class)
method on the resulting Class
object.
Subclasses of ClassLoader
are encouraged to override findClass(java.lang.String)
, rather than this method.
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : The binary name of the class |
resolve |
boolean : If true then resolve the class |
Returns | |
---|---|
Class<?> |
The resulting Class object |
Throws | |
---|---|
ClassNotFoundException |
If the class could not be found |
registerAsParallelCapable
protected static boolean registerAsParallelCapable ()
Registers the caller as
#isRegisteredAsParallelCapable() parallel capable
.
The registration succeeds if and only if all of the following
conditions are met:
- no instance of the caller has been created
- all of the super classes (except class Object) of the caller are registered as parallel capable
Note that once a class loader is registered as parallel capable, there is no way to change it back.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the caller is successfully registered as
parallel capable and false if otherwise. |
resolveClass
protected final void resolveClass (Class<?> c)
Links the specified class. This (misleadingly named) method may be
used by a class loader to link a class. If the class c
has
already been linked, then this method simply returns. Otherwise, the
class is linked as described in the "Execution" chapter of
The Java Language Specification.
Parameters | |
---|---|
c |
Class : The class to link |
Throws | |
---|---|
NullPointerException |
If c is null . |
See also:
setSigners
protected final void setSigners (Class<?> c, Object[] signers)
Sets the signers of a class. This should be invoked after defining a class.
Parameters | |
---|---|
c |
Class : The Class object |
signers |
Object : The signers for the class |