java.lang
Class ClassLoaderjava.lang.Object | +--java.lang.ClassLoader
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- SecureClassLoader
- public abstract class ClassLoader
- extends Object
A class loader is an object that is responsible for loading classes. The class ClassLoader is an abstract class. Given the 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.
The ClassLoader class uses a delegation model to search for classes and resources. Each instance of ClassLoader has an associated parent class loader. When called upon to find a class or resource, a ClassLoader instance will delegate the search for the class or resource to its parent class loader before attempting to find the class or resource itself. The virtual machine's built-in class loader, called the bootstrap class loader, does not itself have a parent but may serve as the parent of a ClassLoader instance.
Normally, the Java virtual machine loads classes from the local file system in a platform-dependent manner. For example, on UNIX systems, the virtual machine loads classes from the directory defined by the CLASSPATH environment variable.
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 the newInstance method in class Class.
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 calls 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 . . . } }
- Since:
- JDK1.0
- See Also:
- Class, Class.newInstance(), defineClass(byte[], int, int), loadClass(java.lang.String, boolean), resolveClass(java.lang.Class)
Constructor Summary
protected ClassLoader()
Creates a new class loader using the ClassLoader returned by the method getSystemClassLoader() as the parent class loader.protected ClassLoader(ClassLoader parent)
Creates a new class loader using the specified parent class loader for delegation.
Method Summary
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.protected Class defineClass(byte[] b, int off, int len)
Deprecated. Replaced by defineClass(java.lang.String, byte[], int, int)protected Class defineClass(String name, byte[] b, int off, int len)
Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class Class.protected Class defineClass(String name, byte[] b, int off, int len, ProtectionDomain protectionDomain)
Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class Class, with an optional ProtectionDomain.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.protected Class findClass(String name)
Finds the specified class.protected String findLibrary(String libname)
Returns the absolute path name of a native library.protected Class findLoadedClass(String name)
Finds the class with the given name if it had been previously loaded through this class loader.protected URL findResource(String name)
Finds the resource with the given name.protected Enumeration findResources(String name)
Returns an Enumeration of URLs representing all the resources with the given name.protected Class findSystemClass(String name)
Finds a class with the specified name, loading it if necessary.protected Package getPackage(String name)
Returns a Package that has been defined by this class loader or any of its ancestors.protected Package[] getPackages()
Returns all of the Packages defined by this class loader and its ancestors.ClassLoader getParent()
Returns the parent class loader for delegation.URL getResource(String name)
Finds the resource with the given name.InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name)
Returns an input stream for reading the specified resource.Enumeration getResources(String name)
Finds all the resources with the given name.static ClassLoader getSystemClassLoader()
Returns the system class loader for delegation.static URL getSystemResource(String name)
Find a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load classes.static InputStream getSystemResourceAsStream(String name)
Open for reading, a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load classes.static Enumeration getSystemResources(String name)
Finds all resources of the specified name from the search path used to load classes.Class loadClass(String name)
Loads the class with the specified name.protected Class loadClass(String name, boolean resolve)
Loads the class with the specified name.protected void resolveClass(Class c)
Links the specified class.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.void setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean enabled)
Sets the default assertion status for this class loader.void setPackageAssertionStatus(String packageName, boolean enabled)
Sets the package default assertion status for the named package.protected void setSigners(Class c, Object[] signers)
Sets the signers of a class.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Constructor Detail
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 called. This may result in a security exception.
- Parameters:
- parent - the parent class loader
- Throws:
- SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkCreateClassLoader method doesn't allow creation of a new class loader.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- SecurityException, SecurityManager.checkCreateClassLoader()
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 called. This may result in a security exception.
- Throws:
- SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkCreateClassLoader method doesn't allow creation of a new class loader.
- See Also:
- SecurityException, SecurityManager.checkCreateClassLoader()
Method Detail
loadClass
public Class loadClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException
- Loads the class with the specified name. This method searches for classes in the same manner as the loadClass(String, boolean) method. It is called by the Java virtual machine to resolve class references. Calling this method is equivalent to calling loadClass(name, false).
- Parameters:
- name - the name of the class
- Returns:
- the resulting Class object
- Throws:
- ClassNotFoundException - if the class was not found
loadClass
protected Class loadClass(String name, boolean resolve) throws ClassNotFoundException
- Loads the class with the specified name. The default implementation of this method searches for classes in the following order:
If the class was found using the above steps, and the resolve flag is true, this method will then call the resolveClass(Class) method on the resulting class object.
- Call findLoadedClass(String) to check if the class has already been loaded.
- Call the loadClass method on the parent class loader. If the parent is null the class loader built-in to the virtual machine is used, instead.
- Call the findClass(String) method to find the class.
From the Java 2 SDK, v1.2, subclasses of ClassLoader are encouraged to override findClass(String), rather than this method.
- Parameters:
- name - the name of the class
- resolve - if true then resolve the class
- Returns:
- the resulting Class object
- Throws:
- ClassNotFoundException - if the class could not be found
findClass
protected Class findClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException
- Finds the specified class. This method should be overridden by class loader implementations that follow the new delegation model for loading classes, and will be called by the loadClass method after checking the parent class loader for the requested class. The default implementation throws ClassNotFoundException.
- Parameters:
- name - the name of the class
- Returns:
- the resulting Class object
- Throws:
- ClassNotFoundException - if the class could not be found
- Since:
- 1.2
defineClass
protected final Class defineClass(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws ClassFormatError
- Deprecated. Replaced by defineClass(java.lang.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 the class name as its first argument, and is more secure.
- Parameters:
- b - 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 - the start offset in b of the class data
- len - the length of the class data
- Returns:
- 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.
- See Also:
- loadClass(java.lang.String, boolean), resolveClass(java.lang.Class)
defineClass
protected final Class defineClass(String name, byte[] b, int off, int len) throws ClassFormatError
- 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 contains the set of permissions granted when a call to Policy.getPolicy().getPermissions() is made with a code source of null,null. The default domain is created on the first invocation of defineClass, and re-used on subsequent calls.
To assign a specific ProtectionDomain to the class, use the defineClass method that takes a ProtectionDomain as one of its arguments.
- Parameters:
- name - the expected name of the class, or null if not known, using '.' and not '/' as the separator and without a trailing ".class" suffix.
- b - 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 - the start offset in b of the class data
- len - the length of the class data
- Returns:
- 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 the class name begins with "java.".
- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
- loadClass(java.lang.String, boolean), resolveClass(java.lang.Class), ProtectionDomain, Policy, CodeSource, SecureClassLoader
defineClass
protected final Class defineClass(String name, byte[] b, int off, int len, ProtectionDomain protectionDomain) throws ClassFormatError
- Converts an array of bytes into an instance of class Class, with an optional ProtectionDomain. If the domain is null, then a default domain will be assigned to the class as specified in the documentation for defineClass(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 the name argument is null, this check is not performed. You should always pass in the 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.
The specified class name cannot begin with "java.", since all classes in the java.* packages can only be defined by the bootstrap class loader. If the name parameter is not null, it must be equal to the name of the class specified by the byte array b, otherwise a ClassFormatError is raised.
- Parameters:
- name - the expected name of the class, or null if not known, using '.' and not '/' as the separator and without a trailing ".class" suffix.
- b - 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 - the start offset in b of the class data
- len - the length of the class data
- protectionDomain - the ProtectionDomain of the class
- Returns:
- the Class object created from the data, and optional ProtectionDomain.
- 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, or if the class name begins with "java.".
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 - the class to link
- Throws:
- NullPointerException - if c is null.
- See Also:
- defineClass(java.lang.String,byte[],int,int)
findSystemClass
protected final Class findSystemClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException
- Finds a class with the specified name, loading it if necessary.
Prior to the Java 2 SDK, this method loads a class from the local file system in a platform-dependent manner, and returns a class object that has no associated class loader.
Since the Java 2 SDK v1.2, this method loads the class through the system class loader(see getSystemClassLoader()). Class objects returned might have ClassLoaders associated with them. Subclasses of ClassLoader need not usually call this method, because most class loaders need to override just findClass(String).
- Parameters:
- name - the name of the class that is to be found
- Returns:
- the Class object for the specified name
- Throws:
- ClassNotFoundException - if the class could not be found
- See Also:
- ClassLoader(ClassLoader), getParent()
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.
If a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader is not null and is not an ancestor of this class loader, then this method calls the security manager's checkPermission method with a RuntimePermission("getClassLoader") permission to ensure it's ok to access the parent class loader. If not, a SecurityException will be thrown.
- Returns:
- the parent ClassLoader
- Throws:
- SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkPermission method doesn't allow access to this class loader's parent class loader.
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- SecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission), RuntimePermission
setSigners
protected final void setSigners(Class c, Object[] signers)
- Sets the signers of a class. This should be called after defining a class.
- Parameters:
- c - the Class object
- signers - the signers for the class
- Since:
- JDK1.1
findLoadedClass
protected final Class findLoadedClass(String name)
- Finds the class with the given name if it had been previously loaded through this class loader.
- Parameters:
- name - the class name
- Returns:
- the Class object, or null if the class has not been loaded
- Since:
- JDK1.1
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 that identifies the resource.
This method will first search the parent class loader for the resource; if the parent is null the path of the class loader built-in to the virtual machine is searched. That failing, this method will call findResource to find the resource.
- Parameters:
- name - resource name
- Returns:
- a URL for reading the resource, or null if the resource could not be found or the caller doesn't have adequate privileges to get the resource.
- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
- findResource(String)
getResources
public final Enumeration getResources(String name) throws IOException
- 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.
The search order is described in the documentation for getResource(String).
- Parameters:
- name - resource name
- Returns:
- an enumeration of URL to the resource. If no resources could be found, the enumeration will be empty. Resources that the doesn't have access to will not be in the enumeration.
- Throws:
- IOException - if I/O errors occur
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- getResource(java.lang.String), findResources(java.lang.String)
findResources
protected Enumeration findResources(String name) throws IOException
- Returns an Enumeration of URLs representing all the resources with the given name. Class loader implementations should override this method to specify where to load resources from.
- Parameters:
- name - the resource name
- Returns:
- an Enumeration of URLs for the resources
- Throws:
- IOException - if I/O errors occur
- Since:
- 1.2
findResource
protected URL findResource(String name)
- Finds the resource with the given name. Class loader implementations should override this method to specify where to find resources.
- Parameters:
- name - the resource name
- Returns:
- a URL for reading the resource, or null if the resource could not be found
- Since:
- 1.2
getSystemResource
public static URL getSystemResource(String name)
- Find a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load classes.
In JDK1.1, the search path used is that of the virtual machine's built-in class loader.
Since the Java 2 SDK v1.2, this method locates the resource through the system class loader (see getSystemClassLoader()).
- Parameters:
- name - the resource name
- Returns:
- a URL for reading the resource, or null if the resource could not be found
- Since:
- JDK1.1
getSystemResources
public static Enumeration getSystemResources(String name) throws IOException
- 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(String).
- Parameters:
- name - the resource name
- Returns:
- an enumeration of resource URLs
- Throws:
- IOException - if I/O errors occur
- Since:
- 1.2
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(String).
- Parameters:
- name - the resource name
- Returns:
- an input stream for reading the resource, or null if the resource could not be found
- Since:
- JDK1.1
getSystemResourceAsStream
public static InputStream getSystemResourceAsStream(String name)
- Open for reading, a resource of the specified name from the search path used to load classes.
The search order is described in the documentation for getSystemResource(String).
- Parameters:
- name - the resource name
- Returns:
- an input stream for reading the resource, or null if the resource could not be found
- Since:
- JDK1.1
getSystemClassLoader
public static ClassLoader getSystemClassLoader()
- Returns the system class loader for delegation. 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 and sets it as the context class loader of the invoking Thread.
The default system class loader is an implementation-dependent instance of this class.
If the system property java.system.class.loader is defined when this method is first invoked then the value of that property is taken to be the name of a class that will be returned as the system class loader. The class is loaded using the default system class loader and must define a public constructor that takes a single parameter of type ClassLoader which is used as the delegation parent. An instance is then created using this constructor with the default system class loader as the parameter. The resulting class loader is defined to be the system class loader.
If a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader is not null and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of the system class loader, then this method calls the security manager's checkPermission method with a RuntimePermission("getClassLoader") permission to ensure it's ok to access the system class loader. If not, a SecurityException will be thrown.
- Returns:
- the system ClassLoader for delegation, or null if none
- Throws:
- SecurityException - if a security manager exists and its checkPermission method doesn't allow access to the system class loader.
- 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.
- See Also:
- SecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission), RuntimePermission
definePackage
protected Package definePackage(String name, String specTitle, String specVersion, String specVendor, String implTitle, String implVersion, String implVendor, URL sealBase) throws IllegalArgumentException
- Defines a package by name in this ClassLoader. This allows class loaders to define the packages for their classes. Packages must be created before the class is defined, and package names must be unique within a class loader and cannot be redefined or changed once created.
- Parameters:
- name - the package name
- specTitle - the specification title
- specVersion - the specification version
- specVendor - the specification vendor
- implTitle - the implementation title
- implVersion - the implementation version
- implVendor - the implementation vendor
- sealBase - If not null, then this package is sealed with respect to the given code source URL. Otherwise, the package is not sealed.
- Returns:
- the newly defined Package object
- Throws:
- IllegalArgumentException - if package name duplicates an existing package either in this class loader or one of its ancestors
- Since:
- 1.2
getPackage
protected Package getPackage(String name)
- Returns a Package that has been defined by this class loader or any of its ancestors.
- Parameters:
- name - the package name
- Returns:
- the Package corresponding to the given name, or null if not found
- Since:
- 1.2
getPackages
protected Package[] getPackages()
- Returns all of the Packages defined by this class loader and its ancestors.
- Returns:
- the array of Package objects defined by this ClassLoader
- Since:
- 1.2
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 - the library name
- Returns:
- the absolute path of the native library
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
- System.loadLibrary(java.lang.String), System.mapLibraryName(java.lang.String)
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(String,boolean) or setClassAssertionStatus(String,boolean).
- Parameters:
- enabled - true if classes loaded by this class loader will henceforth have assertions enabled by default, false if they will have assertions disabled by default.
- Since:
- 1.4
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(String,boolean).
- Parameters:
- packageName - the name of the package whose package default assertion status is to be set. A null value indicates the unnamed package that is "current" (JLS 7.4.2).
- enabled - 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.
- Since:
- 1.4
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 call will have no effect on the actual assertion status of any class, and its return value is undefined.
- Parameters:
- className - the fully qualified class name of the top-level class whose assertion status is to be set.
- enabled - 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.
- Since:
- 1.4
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 call 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."
- Since:
- 1.4