src/jdk.packager.services/share/classes/jdk/packager/services/UserJvmOptionsService.java
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-/*
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-
-package jdk.packager.services;
-
-import jdk.packager.services.userjvmoptions.PreferencesUserJvmOptions;
-import java.util.Iterator;
-import java.util.Map;
-import java.util.ServiceLoader;
-
-/**
- * Runtime access to the UserJVMOptions.
- *
- * This class is not typically available in the Java Runtime, you must
- * explicitly include the 'jdk.packager.services' module from the jmod directory
- * of the JDK as part of your application bundle.
- *
- * @since 9
- */
-public interface UserJvmOptionsService {
-
- /**
- * Get the instance of UserJvmOptionService to use. Which one to use is
- * configured by the packager and the launcher. Do not directly
- * instantiate any instance of this interface, use this method to get
- * an appropriate instance.
- *
- * @return the instance of UserJvmOptionsService for your application.
- */
- static UserJvmOptionsService getUserJVMDefaults() {
- ServiceLoader<UserJvmOptionsService> loader =
- ServiceLoader.load(UserJvmOptionsService.class);
- Iterator<UserJvmOptionsService> iter = loader.iterator();
- if (iter.hasNext()) {
- return iter.next();
- } else {
- return new PreferencesUserJvmOptions();
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * The "current" set of UserJVMOptions.
- *
- * This will take effect on the next application start, and this may not
- * reflect the current set of UserJVMOptions used to start this application.
- *
- * @return A map of the keys and values. Alterations to this map will not
- * change the stored UserJVMOptions
- */
- Map<String, String> getUserJVMOptions();
-
- /**
- * Sets the passed in options as the UserJVMOptions.
- *
- * If the application has specified default values and those keys are not
- * in this map, they will be replaced by the default values.
- *
- * No validation or error checking is performed on these values. It is
- * entirely possible that you may provide a set of UserJVMOptions that
- * may prevent the normal startup of your application and may require
- * manual intervention to resolve.
- *
- * @param options The UserJVMOptions to set.
- */
- void setUserJVMOptions(Map<String, String> options);
-
- /**
- * The "default" set of UserJVMOptions.
- *
- * This returns the default set of keys and values that the application has
- * been configured to use.
- *
- * @return the keys and values of the default UserJVMOptions.
- * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the defaults cannot be calculated.
- */
- Map<String, String> getUserJVMOptionDefaults();
-}