jdk/test/com/sun/tools/attach/Agent.java
author ohair
Sun, 20 Jun 2010 14:53:36 -0700
changeset 5813 8e455cd3e807
parent 5506 202f599c92aa
permissions -rw-r--r--
6962617: Testcase changes, cleanup of problem list for jdk_tools targets Reviewed-by: alanb

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/*
 *
 *
 * Simple agent used by unit tests for Attach API. When it starts it connects to
 * the given port.
 */
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.io.IOException;

public class Agent {

    public static void agentmain(String args) throws IOException {
        System.out.println("Agent running...");
        int port = Integer.parseInt(args);
        System.out.println("Agent connecting back to Tool....");
        Socket s = new Socket();
        s.connect( new InetSocketAddress(port) );
        System.out.println("Agent connected to Tool.");
        s.close();
    }

}