sun.misc.JavaAWTAccess Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: TimeZone.java    From jdk-1.7-annotated with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the default TimeZone in an AppContext if any AppContext
 * has ever used. null is returned if any AppContext hasn't been
 * used or if the AppContext doesn't have the default TimeZone.
 * null is also returned if allowSetDefault is false.
 *
 * Note that javaAWTAccess may be null if sun.awt.AppContext class hasn't
 * been loaded. If so, it implies that AWTSecurityManager is not our
 * SecurityManager and we can use a local static variable.
 * This works around a build time issue.
 */
private static TimeZone getDefaultInAppContext() {
    if (allowSetDefault) {
        // JavaAWTAccess provides access implementation-private methods without using reflection.
        JavaAWTAccess javaAWTAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
        if (System.getSecurityManager() == null || javaAWTAccess == null) {
            return mainAppContextDefault;
        } else if (javaAWTAccess.isDisposed()) {
            return null;
        } else {
            TimeZone tz = (TimeZone) javaAWTAccess.get(TimeZone.class);
            if (tz == null && javaAWTAccess.isMainAppContext()) {
                return mainAppContextDefault;
            } else {
                return tz;
            }
        }
    }
    return null;
}
 
Example #2
Source File: LogManager.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #3
Source File: LogManager.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #4
Source File: TimeZone.java    From jdk-1.7-annotated with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Sets the default TimeZone in the AppContext to the given tz if
 * allowSetDefault is true. null is handled special: do nothing if any
 * AppContext hasn't been used, remove the default TimeZone in the
 * AppContext otherwise.
 *
 * Note that javaAWTAccess may be null if sun.awt.AppContext class hasn't
 * been loaded. If so, it implies that AWTSecurityManager is not our
 * SecurityManager and we can use a local static variable.
 * This works around a build time issue.
 */
private static void setDefaultInAppContext(TimeZone tz) {
    if (allowSetDefault) {
        // JavaAWTAccess provides access implementation-private methods without using reflection.
        JavaAWTAccess javaAWTAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
        if (System.getSecurityManager() == null || javaAWTAccess == null) {
            mainAppContextDefault = tz;
        } else if (!javaAWTAccess.isDisposed()) {
            javaAWTAccess.put(TimeZone.class, tz);
            if (javaAWTAccess.isMainAppContext()) {
                mainAppContextDefault = null;
            }
        }
    }
}
 
Example #5
Source File: LogManager.java    From jdk-1.7-annotated with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
            // find the AppContext of the applet code
            // will be null if we are in the main app context.
            final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
            if (ecx != null) {
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    // The new logger context has its requiresDefaultLoggers
                    // flag set to true - so that these loggers will be
                    // lazily added when the context is firt accessed.
                    context = new LoggerContext(true);
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #6
Source File: LogManager.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #7
Source File: LogManager.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #8
Source File: LogManager.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
            // find the AppContext of the applet code
            // will be null if we are in the main app context.
            final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
            if (ecx != null) {
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #9
Source File: LogManager.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
            // find the AppContext of the applet code
            // will be null if we are in the main app context.
            final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
            if (ecx != null) {
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #10
Source File: LogManager.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #11
Source File: LogManager.java    From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #12
Source File: LogManager.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #13
Source File: LogManager.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #14
Source File: LogManager.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #15
Source File: LogManager.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #16
Source File: LogManager.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #17
Source File: LogManager.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}
 
Example #18
Source File: LogManager.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
private LoggerContext getUserContext() {
    LoggerContext context = null;

    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
    JavaAWTAccess javaAwtAccess = SharedSecrets.getJavaAWTAccess();
    if (sm != null && javaAwtAccess != null) {
        // for each applet, it has its own LoggerContext isolated from others
        final Object ecx = javaAwtAccess.getAppletContext();
        if (ecx != null) {
            synchronized (javaAwtAccess) {
                // find the AppContext of the applet code
                // will be null if we are in the main app context.
                if (contextsMap == null) {
                    contextsMap = new WeakHashMap<>();
                }
                context = contextsMap.get(ecx);
                if (context == null) {
                    // Create a new LoggerContext for the applet.
                    context = new LoggerContext();
                    contextsMap.put(ecx, context);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    // for standalone app, return userContext
    return context != null ? context : userContext;
}