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Class PrivateMLet

All Implemented Interfaces:
Closeable, Externalizable, Serializable, AutoCloseable, MLetMBean, PrivateClassLoader, MBeanRegistration
public class PrivateMLet
extends MLet
implements PrivateClassLoader

An MLet that is not added to the ClassLoaderRepository. This class acts exactly like its parent class, MLet, with one exception. When a PrivateMLet is registered in an MBean server, it is not added to that MBean server's ClassLoaderRepository. This is true because this class implements the interface PrivateClassLoader.

Since:
1.5

Constructors

PrivateMLet

public PrivateMLet(URL[] urls,
                   boolean delegateToCLR)

Constructs a new PrivateMLet for the specified URLs using the default delegation parent ClassLoader. The URLs will be searched in the order specified for classes and resources after first searching in the parent class loader.

Parameters:
urls - The URLs from which to load classes and resources.
delegateToCLR - True if, when a class is not found in either the parent ClassLoader or the URLs, the MLet should delegate to its containing MBeanServer's ClassLoaderRepository.

PrivateMLet

public PrivateMLet(URL[] urls,
                   ClassLoader parent,
                   boolean delegateToCLR)

Constructs a new PrivateMLet for the given URLs. The URLs will be searched in the order specified for classes and resources after first searching in the specified parent class loader. The parent argument will be used as the parent class loader for delegation.

Parameters:
urls - The URLs from which to load classes and resources.
parent - The parent class loader for delegation.
delegateToCLR - True if, when a class is not found in either the parent ClassLoader or the URLs, the MLet should delegate to its containing MBeanServer's ClassLoaderRepository.

PrivateMLet

public PrivateMLet(URL[] urls,
                   ClassLoader parent,
                   URLStreamHandlerFactory factory,
                   boolean delegateToCLR)

Constructs a new PrivateMLet for the specified URLs, parent class loader, and URLStreamHandlerFactory. The parent argument will be used as the parent class loader for delegation. The factory argument will be used as the stream handler factory to obtain protocol handlers when creating new URLs.

Parameters:
urls - The URLs from which to load classes and resources.
parent - The parent class loader for delegation.
factory - The URLStreamHandlerFactory to use when creating URLs.
delegateToCLR - True if, when a class is not found in either the parent ClassLoader or the URLs, the MLet should delegate to its containing MBeanServer's ClassLoaderRepository.

Methods

Methods inherited from class javax.management.loading.MLet

addURL, addURL, check, findClass, findLibrary, getLibraryDirectory, getMBeansFromURL, getMBeansFromURL, getURLs, loadClass, postDeregister, postRegister, preDeregister, preRegister, readExternal, setLibraryDirectory, writeExternal

Methods inherited from class java.net.URLClassLoader

close, definePackage, findResource, findResources, getPermissions, getResourceAsStream, newInstance, newInstance

Methods inherited from class java.security.SecureClassLoader

defineClass, defineClass

Methods inherited from class java.lang.ClassLoader

clearAssertionStatus, defineClass, defineClass, defineClass, defineClass, definePackage, findLoadedClass, findSystemClass, getClassLoadingLock, getPackage, getPackages, getParent, getResource, getResources, getSystemClassLoader, getSystemResource, getSystemResourceAsStream, getSystemResources, loadClass, loadClass, registerAsParallelCapable, resolveClass, setClassAssertionStatus, setDefaultAssertionStatus, setPackageAssertionStatus, setSigners

Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Methods inherited from interface javax.management.loading.MLetMBean

getResource, getResourceAsStream, getResources

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