Java Code Examples for com.sun.corba.se.pept.transport.Selector#registerInterestOps()
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Example 1
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); if (selector != null) { selector.registerInterestOps(this); } if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 2
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); if (selector != null) { selector.registerInterestOps(this); } if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 3
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); selector.registerInterestOps(this); if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 4
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); if (selector != null) { selector.registerInterestOps(this); } if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 5
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); if (selector != null) { selector.registerInterestOps(this); } if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 6
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); if (selector != null) { selector.registerInterestOps(this); } if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 7
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); if (selector != null) { selector.registerInterestOps(this); } if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 8
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); if (selector != null) { selector.registerInterestOps(this); } if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 9
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); selector.registerInterestOps(this); if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }
Example 10
Source File: SocketOrChannelAcceptorImpl.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void doWork() { try { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork->: " + this); } if (selectionKey.isAcceptable()) { accept(); } else { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ! selectionKey.isAcceptable: " + this); } } } catch (SecurityException se) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring SecurityException: " + se + " " + this); } String permissionStr = ORBUtility.getClassSecurityInfo(getClass()); wrapper.securityExceptionInAccept(se, permissionStr); } catch (Exception ex) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Exception: " + ex + " " + this); } wrapper.exceptionInAccept(ex); } catch (Throwable t) { if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork: ignoring Throwable: " + t + " " + this); } } finally { // IMPORTANT: To avoid bug (4953599), we force the // Thread that does the NIO select to also do the // enable/disable of Ops using SelectionKey.interestOps(). // Otherwise, the SelectionKey.interestOps() may block // indefinitely. // NOTE: If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is // set to to false in ParserTable.java, then this method, // doWork(), will get executed by the same thread // (SelectorThread) that does the NIO select. // If "acceptorSocketUseWorkerThreadForEvent" is set // to true, a WorkerThread will execute this method, // doWork(). Hence, the registering of the enabling of // the SelectionKey's interestOps is done here instead // of calling SelectionKey.interestOps(<interest op>). Selector selector = orb.getTransportManager().getSelector(0); selector.registerInterestOps(this); if (orb.transportDebugFlag) { dprint(".doWork<-:" + this); } } }