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If not, see * * for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. * ************************************************************************/ #if !defined INCLUDED_JVMACCESS_VIRTUALMACHINE_HXX #define INCLUDED_JVMACCESS_VIRTUALMACHINE_HXX #include "jvmaccessdllapi.h" #include "rtl/ref.hxx" #include "salhelper/simplereferenceobject.hxx" #ifdef SOLAR_JAVA #include "jni.h" #else struct JNIEnv_; typedef JNIEnv_ JNIEnv; struct JavaVM_; typedef JavaVM_ JavaVM; typedef int jint; typedef void * jobject; #endif namespace jvmaccess { /** An encapsulating wrapper around a Java virtual machine. */ class JVMACCESS_DLLPUBLIC VirtualMachine: public salhelper::SimpleReferenceObject { public: /** A helper to attach a thread to a Java virtual machine. @descr Upon construction of a guard the current thread is attached to the virtual machine, and upon destruction of the guard the thread is detached again. For any one thread, multiple instances of this class may be used in a stack-like fashion (care is taken to only really detach the thread from the virtual machine upon destruction of the guard at the bottom of the stack). */ class JVMACCESS_DLLPUBLIC AttachGuard { public: /** An exception indicating failure to create an AttachGuard. */ class JVMACCESS_DLLPUBLIC CreationException { public: CreationException(); CreationException(CreationException const &); virtual ~CreationException(); CreationException & operator =(CreationException const &); }; /** Attach the current thread to a virtual machine. @param rMachine The virtual machine to attach to. Must not be a null reference. @exception CreationException Thrown in case attaching fails (due to a JNI problem). */ explicit AttachGuard(rtl::Reference< VirtualMachine > const & rMachine); /** Detach the current thread from the virtual machine again. */ ~AttachGuard(); /** Get a JNI environment pointer for the current thread. @return A valid JNI environment pointer. Will never be null. */ inline JNIEnv * getEnvironment() const { return m_pEnvironment; } private: AttachGuard(AttachGuard &); // not implemented void operator =(AttachGuard); // not implemented rtl::Reference< VirtualMachine > m_xMachine; JNIEnv * m_pEnvironment; bool m_bDetach; }; /** Create a wrapper around a Java virtual machine. @param pVm A JNI pointer to virtual machine. Must not be null. @param nVersion The JNI version of the virtual machine pointed to by pVm. Must be at least JNI_VERSION_1_2. This parameter should be of type jint, not int, but at least on some platforms the definition of jint changed from JDK 1.3 (long) to JDK 1.4 (int), so that the mangled C++ name of the constructor would depend on the JDK version used at compile time. @param bDestroy Whether to destroy the virtual machine when destructing the wrapper (i.e., whether the wrapper owns the virtual machine pointed to by pVm). @param pMainThreadEnv A valid JNI environment pointer for the current thread; must not be null. The current thread must be "initially attached" to the virtual machine while this constructor is being called (i.e., it must be the thread that has called JNI_CreateJavaVM in case the virtual machine has been started via the JNI Invocation API, and it must not already have called DetachCurrentThread; or it must be executing native code called from a "primordial" virtual machine). This environment pointer was formerly used to obtain a reference to the thread's current context class loader (java.lang.Thread.getCurrentClassLoader; if later a native thread was attached to the virtual machine, that thread's context class loader would be null, so the AttachGuard first of all set it to the saved value; this feature has been removed again for performance reasons and because the default context class loader is often not useful, so that code relying on a context class loader has to set one explicitly, anyway). This parameter is currently unused (but may be used again in the future). */ VirtualMachine(JavaVM * pVm, int nVersion, bool bDestroy, JNIEnv * pMainThreadEnv); private: VirtualMachine(VirtualMachine &); // not implemented void operator =(VirtualMachine); // not implemented virtual ~VirtualMachine(); JNIEnv * attachThread(bool * pAttached) const; void detachThread() const; JavaVM * m_pVm; jint m_nVersion; bool m_bDestroy; friend class AttachGuard; // to access attachThread, detachThread }; } #endif // INCLUDED_JVMACCESS_VIRTUALMACHINE_HXX /* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */