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/*
* @test
* @bug 6175517 6278707
* @summary Test that ambiguous ConstructorProperties annotations are detected.
* @author Eamonn McManus
* @run clean AmbiguousConstructorTest
* @run build AmbiguousConstructorTest
* @run main AmbiguousConstructorTest
*/
import java.beans.ConstructorProperties;
import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
import javax.management.*;
public class AmbiguousConstructorTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
MBeanServer mbs = MBeanServerFactory.newMBeanServer();
System.out.println("Unambiguous case:");
ObjectName unambigName = new ObjectName("d:type=Unambiguous");
mbs.registerMBean(new UnambiguousImpl(), unambigName);
System.out.println("...OK");
System.out.println("Ambiguous case:");
ObjectName ambigName = new ObjectName("d:type=Ambiguous");
boolean exception = false;
try {
mbs.registerMBean(new AmbiguousImpl(), ambigName);
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO - check for the specific exception we should get.
// Currently exception happens in preRegister so we have
// RuntimeMBeanException -> IllegalArgumentException ->
// InvalidObjectException, where the IllegalArgumentException
// is thrown by MXSupport.MBeanDispatcher.visitAttribute when
// it calls ConvertingMethod.checkCallFromOpen
System.out.println("...OK, got expected exception:");
e.printStackTrace(System.out);
exception = true;
}
if (!exception) {
System.out.println("TEST FAILED: expected exception, got none");
throw new Exception("Did not get expected exception");
}
System.out.println("TEST PASSED");
}
public static class Unambiguous {
public byte getA() {return 0;}
public short getB() {return 0;}
public int getC() {return 0;}
public long getD() {return 0;}
@ConstructorProperties({"a", "b"})
public Unambiguous(byte a, short b) {}
@ConstructorProperties({"b", "c"})
public Unambiguous(short b, int c) {}
@ConstructorProperties({"a", "b", "c"})
public Unambiguous(byte a, short b, int c) {}
}
public static class Ambiguous {
public byte getA() {return 0;}
public short getB() {return 0;}
public int getC() {return 0;}
public long getD() {return 0;}
@ConstructorProperties({"a", "b"})
public Ambiguous(byte a, short b) {}
@ConstructorProperties({"b", "c"})
public Ambiguous(short b, int c) {}
@ConstructorProperties({"a", "b", "c", "d"})
public Ambiguous(byte a, short b, int c, long d) {}
}
public static interface UnambiguousMXBean {
public void setUnambiguous(Unambiguous x);
}
public static class UnambiguousImpl implements UnambiguousMXBean {
public void setUnambiguous(Unambiguous x) {}
}
public static interface AmbiguousMXBean {
public void setAmbiguous(Ambiguous x);
}
public static class AmbiguousImpl implements AmbiguousMXBean {
public void setAmbiguous(Ambiguous x) {}
}
}