8048457: Sjavac should not use portfiles, sockets, etc if background=false
8044131: Restructure client / server protocol code
Summary: Changes protocol code to use Object input/output streams. Avoids spawning server if background=false. Refactors idleness checks, pooling and port file monitoring.
Reviewed-by: jjg, jfranck
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package com.sun.tools.sjavac.server;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.net.Socket;
import java.net.URI;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import com.sun.tools.sjavac.Log;
/**
* A RequestHandler handles requests performed over a socket. Specifically it
* - Reads the command string specifying which method is to be invoked
* - Reads the appropriate arguments
* - Delegates the actual invocation to the given sjavac implementation
* - Writes the result back to the socket output stream
*
* None of the work performed by this class is really bound by the CPU. It
* should be completely fine to have a large number of RequestHandlers active.
* To limit the number of concurrent compilations, use PooledSjavac.
*
* <p><b>This is NOT part of any supported API.
* If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk.
* This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or
* deletion without notice.</b>
*/
public class RequestHandler implements Runnable {
private final Socket socket;
private final Sjavac sjavac;
public RequestHandler(Socket socket, Sjavac sjavac) {
this.socket = socket;
this.sjavac = sjavac;
}
@Override
public void run() {
try (ObjectOutputStream oout = new ObjectOutputStream(socket.getOutputStream());
ObjectInputStream oin = new ObjectInputStream(socket.getInputStream())) {
String id = (String) oin.readObject();
String cmd = (String) oin.readObject();
Log.info("Handling request, id: " + id + " cmd: " + cmd);
switch (cmd) {
case SjavacServer.CMD_SYS_INFO: handleSysInfoRequest(oin, oout); break;
case SjavacServer.CMD_COMPILE: handleCompileRequest(oin, oout); break;
default: Log.error("Unknown command: " + cmd);
}
} catch (Exception ex) {
// Not much to be done at this point. The client side request
// code will most likely throw an IOException and the
// compilation will fail.
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
ex.printStackTrace(new PrintWriter(sw));
Log.error(sw.toString());
}
}
private void handleSysInfoRequest(ObjectInputStream oin,
ObjectOutputStream oout) throws IOException {
oout.writeObject(sjavac.getSysInfo());
oout.flush();
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
private void handleCompileRequest(ObjectInputStream oin,
ObjectOutputStream oout) throws IOException {
try {
// Read request arguments
String protocolId = (String) oin.readObject();
String invocationId = (String) oin.readObject();
String[] args = (String[]) oin.readObject();
List<File> explicitSources = (List<File>) oin.readObject();
Set<URI> sourcesToCompile = (Set<URI>) oin.readObject();
Set<URI> visibleSources = (Set<URI>) oin.readObject();
// Perform compilation
CompilationResult cr = sjavac.compile(protocolId,
invocationId,
args,
explicitSources,
sourcesToCompile,
visibleSources);
// Write request response
oout.writeObject(cr);
oout.flush();
} catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
throw new IOException(cnfe);
}
}
}