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/* @test
* @bug 4116082
*
* @summary synopsis: rmid should not destroy group when it reports
* inactiveGroup
* @author Ann Wollrath
*
* @library ../../../testlibrary
* @build TestLibrary RMID ActivationLibrary ActivateMe InactiveGroup_Stub
* @run main/othervm/policy=security.policy/timeout=240 InactiveGroup
*/
public class InactiveGroup
implements ActivateMe, Runnable
{
throws ActivationException, RemoteException
{
}
}
public void ping()
{}
return new InactiveGroup();
}
return id;
}
/**
* Spawns a thread to deactivate the object.
*/
{
}
/**
* Thread to deactivate object. First attempts to make object
* inactive (via the inactive method). If that fails (the
* unexport the object forcibly.
*/
public void run()
{
}
try {
/* Cause activation groups to have a security policy that will
* allow security managers to be downloaded and installed
*/
Properties p = new Properties();
// activation groups
p.put("java.security.policy",
p.put("java.security.manager",
/*
* Create descriptor and activate object in a separate VM.
*/
new ActivationGroupDesc(p, null);
/*
* Create a unicast object in the activatable object's VM.
*/
/*
* Make activatable object (and therefore group) inactive.
*/
/*
* Ping the unicast object a few times to make sure that the
* activation group's process hasn't gone away.
*/
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
unicastObj.ping();
}
/*
* Now, reactivate the activatable object; the unicast object
* should no longer be accessible, since reactivating the
* activatable object should kill the previous group's VM
* and the unicast object along with it.
*/
try {
unicastObj.ping();
} catch (Exception thisShouldFail) {
return;
}
null);
} catch (Exception e) {
} finally {
}
}
}