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ClassLoader

Name

ClassLoader

Synopsis

Class Name:

java.lang.ClassLoader

Superclass:

java.lang.Object

Immediate Subclasses:

None

Interfaces Implemented:

None

Availability:

JDK 1.0 or later

Description

The ClassLoader class provides a mechanism for Java to load classes over a network or from any source other than the local filesystem. The default class-loading mechanism loads classes from files found relative to directories specified by the CLASSPATH environment variable. This default mechanism does not use an instance of the ClassLoader class.

An application can implement another mechanism for loading classes by declaring a subclass of the abstract ClassLoader class. A subclass of ClassLoader must override the loadClass() to define a class-loading policy. This method implements any sort of security that is necessary for the class-loading mechanism. The other methods of ClassLoader are final, so they cannot be overridden.

A ClassLoader object is typically used by calling its loadClass() method to explicitly load a top-level class, such as a subclass of Applet. The ClassLoader that loads the class becomes associated with the class; it can be obtained by calling the getClassLoader() method of the Class object that represents the class.

Once a class is loaded, it must be resolved before it can be used. Resolving a class means ensuring that all of the other classes it references are loaded. In addition, all of the classes that they reference must be loaded, and so on, until all of the needed classes have been loaded. Classes are resolved using the resolveClass() method of the ClassLoader object that loaded the initial class. This means that when a ClassLoader object is explicitly used to load a class, the same ClassLoader is used to load all of the classes that it references, directly or indirectly.

Classes loaded using a ClassLoader object may attempt to load additional classes without explicitly using a ClassLoader object. They can do this by calling the Class class' forName() method. However, in such a situation, a ClassLoader object is implicitly used. See the description of Class.forName() for more information.

Java identifies a class by a combination of its fully qualified name and the class loader that was used to load the class. If you write a subclass of ClassLoader, it should not attempt to directly load local classes. Instead, it should call findSystemClass(). A local class that is loaded directly by a ClassLoader is considered to be a different class than the same class loaded by findSystemClass(). This can lead to having two copies of the same class loaded, which can cause a number of inconsistencies. For example, the class' equals() method may decide that the same object is not equal to itself.

Class Summary

public abstract class java.lang.ClassLoader extends java.lang.Object {
    // Constructors
    protected ClassLoader();
    // Class Methods
    public static final URL 
           getSystemResource(String name);                  // New in 1.1
    public static final InputStream 
           getSystemResourceAsStream(String name);          // New in 1.1
    // Public Instance Methods
    public URL getResource(String name);                    // New in 1.1
    public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name);    // New in 1.1
    public Class loadClass(String name);                    // New in 1.1
    
    // Protected Instance Methods
    protected final Class defineClass(byte data[], 
              int offset, int length);               // Deprecated in 1.1
    protected final Class defineClass(String name, 
              byte[] data, int offset, int length);         // New in 1.1
    protected final Class findLoadedClass(String name);     // New in 1.1
    protected final Class findSystemClass(String name);
    protected abstract Class loadClass(String name, boolean resolve);
    protected final void resolveClass(Class c);
    protected final void setSigners(Class cl, 
              Object[] signers);                            // New in 1.1
}

Constructors

ClassLoader

protected ClassLoader()

Throws

SecurityException

If there is a SecurityManager object installed and its checkCreateClassLoader() method throws a SecurityException when called by this constructor.

Description

Initializes a ClassLoader object. Because ClassLoader is an abstract class, only subclasses of the class can access this constructor.

Class Methods

getSystemResource

public static final URL getSystemResource(String name)

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

name

A system resource name.

Returns

A URL object that is connected to the specified system resource or null if the resource cannot be found.

Description

This method finds a system resource with the given name and returns a URL object that is connected to the resource. The resource name can be any system resource.

getSystemResourceAsStream

public static final InputStream getSystemResourceAsStream(String name)

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

name

A system resource name.

Returns

An InputStream object that is connected to the specified system resource or null if the resource cannot be found.

Description

This method finds a system resource with the given name and returns an InputStream object that is connected to the resource. The resource name can be any system resource.

Public Instance Methods

getResource

public URL getResource(String name)

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

name

A resource name.

Returns

A URL object that is connected to the specified resource or null if the resource cannot be found.

Description

This method finds a resource with the given name and returns a URL object that is connected to the resource.

A resource is a file that contains data (e.g., sound, images, text) and it can be part of a package. The name of a resource is a sequence of identifiers separated by "/". For example, a resource might have the name help/american/logon.html . System resources are found on the host machine using the conventions of the host implementation. For example, the "/" in the resource name may be treated as a path separator, with the entire resource name treated as a relative path to be found under a directory in CLASSPATH.

The implementation of getResource() in ClassLoader simply returns null. A subclass can override this method to provide more useful functionality.

getResourceAsStream

public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name)

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

name

A resource name.

Returns

An InputStream object that is connected to the specified resource or null if the resource cannot be found.

Description

This method finds a resource with the given name and returns an InputStream object that is connected to the resource.

A resource is a file that contains data (e.g., sound, images, text) and it can be part of a package. The name of a resource is a sequence of identifiers separated by `/'. For example, a resource might have the name help/american/logon.html. System resources are found on the host machine using the conventions of the host implementation. For example, the `/' in the resource name may be treated as a path separator, with the entire resource name treated as a relative path to be found under a directory in CLASSPATH.

The implementation of getResourceAsStream() in ClassLoader simply returns null. A subclass can override this method to provide more useful functionality.

loadClass

public Class loadClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

name

The name of the class to be returned. The class name should be qualified by its package name. The lack of an explicit package name specifies that the class is part of the default package.

Returns

The Class object for the specified class.

Throws

ClassNotFoundException

If it cannot find a definition for the named class.

Description

This method loads the named class by calling loadClass(name, true).

Protected Instance Methods

defineClass

 protected final Class defineClass(byte data[], int offset, int length) 

Availability

Deprecated as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

data

An array that contains the byte codes that define a class.

offset

The offset in the array of byte codes.

length

The number of byte codes in the array.

Returns

The newly created Class object.

Throws

ClassFormatError

If the data array does not constitute a valid class definition.

Description

This method creates a Class object from the byte codes that define the class. Before the class can be used, it must be resolved. The method is intended to be called from an implementation of the loadClass() method.

Note that this method is deprecated as of Java 1.1. You should use the version of defineClass() that takes a name parameter and is therefore more secure.

 protected final Class defineClass(String name, byte data[], int offset, int length) 

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

name

The expected name of the class to be defined or null if it is not known. The class name should be qualified by its package name. The lack of an explicit package name specifies that the class is part of the default package.

data

An array that contains the byte codes that define a class.

offset

The offset in the array of byte codes.

length

The number of byte codes in the array.

Returns

The newly created Class object.

Throws

ClassFormatError

If the data array does not constitute a valid class definition.

Description

This method creates a Class object from the byte codes that define the class. Before the class can be used, it must be resolved. The method is intended to be called from an implementation of the loadClass() method.

findLoadedClass

 protected final Class findLoadedClass(String name) 

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

name

The name of the class to be returned. The class name should be qualified by its package name. The lack of an explicit package name specifies that the class is part of the default package.

Returns

The Class object for the specified loaded class or null if the class cannot be found.

Description

This method finds the specified class that has already been loaded.

findSystemClass

 protected final Class findSystemClass(String name) throws ClassNotFoundException 

Parameters

name

The name of the class to be returned. The class name should be qualified by its package name. The lack of an explicit package name specifies that the class is part of the default package.

Returns

The Class object for the specified system class.

Throws

ClassNotFoundException

If the default class-loading mechanism cannot find a definition for the class.

NoClassDefFoundError

If the default class-loading mechanism cannot find the class.

Description

This method finds and loads a system class if it has not already been loaded. A system class is a class that is loaded by the default class-loading mechanism from the local filesystem. An implementation of the loadClass() method typically calls this method to attempt to load a class from the locations specified by the CLASSPATH environment variable.

loadClass

 protected abstract Class loadClass(String name, boolean resolve) throws ClassNotFoundException 

Parameters

name

The name of the class to be returned. The class name should be qualified by its package name. The lack of an explicit package name specifies that the class is part of the default package.

resolve

Specifies whether or not the class should be resolved by calling the resolveClass() method.

Returns

The Class object for the specified class.

Throws

ClassNotFoundException

If it cannot find a definition for the named class.

Description

An implementation of this abstract method loads the named class and returns its Class object. It is permitted and encouraged for an implementation to cache the classes it loads, rather than load one each time the method is called. An implementation of this method should do at least the following:

  1. Load the byte codes that comprise the class definition into a byte[].

  2. Call the defineClass() method to create a Class object to represent the class definition.

  3. If the resolve parameter is true, call the resolveClass() method to resolve the class.

If an implementation of this method caches the classes that it loads, it is recommended that it use an instance of the java.util.Hashtable to implement the cache.

resolveClass

protected final void resolveClass(Class c)

Parameters

c

The Class object for the class to be resolved.

Description

This method resolves the given Class object. Resolving a class means ensuring that all of the other classes that the Class object references are loaded. In addition, all of the classes that they reference must be loaded, and so on, until all of the needed classes have been loaded.

The resolveClass() method should be called by an implementation of the loadClass() method when the value of the loadClass() method's resolve parameter is true.

setSigners

 protected final void setSigners(Class cl, Object[] signers) 

Availability

New as of JDK 1.1

Parameters

cl

The Class object for the class to be signed.

signers

An array of Objects that represents the signers of this class.

Description

This method specifies the objects that represent the digital signatures for this class.

Inherited Methods

Method

Inherited From

Method

Inherited From

clone()

Object

equals(Object)

Object

finalize()

Object

getClass()

Object

hashCode()

Object

notify()

Object

notifyAll()

Object

toString()

Object

wait()

Object

wait(long)

Object

wait(long, int)

Object

   

See Also

Class, ClassNotFoundException, InputStream, NoClassDefFoundError, Object, SecurityException, SecurityManager, URL


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