/*
* Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
* All rights reserved.
* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
*
* Initial Contributors:
* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
*
* Contributors:
*
* Description: Utilities for starting the Java runtime.
*
*/
#ifndef RUNTIMESTARTERUTILS_H
#define RUNTIMESTARTERUTILS_H
#include <string>
#include "javaoslayer.h"
#include "jvmstarter.h"
namespace java // codescanner::namespace
{
namespace comms // codescanner::namespace
{
class CommsClientEndpoint;
}
namespace runtime // codescanner::namespace
{
class OsThreadSupervisor;
class DevelopmentFeaturesListener;
/**
* This class is responsible for providing utilies related to starting
* the javaruntime.
*/
OS_NONSHARABLE_CLASS(RuntimeStarterUtils)
{
public:
/**
* Constructor of the RuntimeStarterUtils.
*/
OS_IMPORT RuntimeStarterUtils();
/**
* Destructor of the RuntimeStarterUtils. Will destroy the instance of
* comms client endpoint if has been created by this object. The class
* is not meant to be inherited, so destructor can be non virtual.
*/
OS_IMPORT ~RuntimeStarterUtils();
/**
* Creates a platform dependent thread supervisor for detecting thread
* panics. When the thread supervisioning is enabled, any panicing thread
* belonging to this process will lead to termination of the process.
* At least in Symbian it is important to enable this feature. Panic of
* one thread doesn't automatically lead to termination of the whole
* process.
* <p>
* The lifetime of the supervisor is tight to existence of instance of
* this class. Once the object is destroyed, alos the supervisor is
* terminated.
* @param tryThreadDumping Whether to try to do thread dump in panic case.
* Might cause another panic.
* @throws std::exception on error cases.
*/
OS_IMPORT void startThreadSupervisor(bool tryThreadDumping = false);
/**
* This method will enable various kind of development features - like
* debugging, profiling and thread dumping. At the moment all these
* development features are to some extent controlled by Java Captain.
* This is natural to MIDP runtime but a little problematic to non-managed
* runtimes like Installer and TCK runner. Captain is not aware of these
* non-managed runtimes.
* <p>
* This method will make a comms connection to Java Captain if it doesn't.
* exist. For determining the existence it will search if a named comms
* client endpoint is already created with name "javacaptain". If it
* doesn't, then a new one is created. The endpoint is used when
* generating thread dumps. Java Captain will deliver dump message to
* all the running Java process that it is aware of.
* <p>
* Internally this method will ask from Java Captain if there are some
* extra arguments to be provided to the JVM (if onlyThreadDump is set
* to false). Those parameters can be
* related e.g to debugging, profiling or something else.
* <p>
* The method will add a new lister to listen to thread dump messages from
* Java Captain.
* <p>
* Note! If this method needs to create a new instance of comms client
* endpoint, the exitence of endpoint is tight to existence of instance
* of RuntimeUtils object. I.e. the endpoint is destroyd when the
* destructor is called.
* @param jvmStarter. User must provide a valid reference to JvmStarter.
* This method will append certain JVM arguments
* if some development features are set on. The
* same JvmStarter must be used for starting the JVM.
* @param askForArgs. If set to false, only thread dumping listening
* is enabled and no message is sent to Captain.
* @param applicationArgs. If askForArgs is true, this paramater must
* point to a wstring. The arguments for the
* application to be started will be returned in
* the wstring.
*/
OS_IMPORT void enableDevelopmentFeatures(JvmStarter& jvmStarter,
bool askForArgs = false,
std::wstring *applicationArgs = NULL);
/**
* Finds the add-on JSRs from platform dependent repository.
* @param extendedBootClassPath a refernce to wstring where the method can store
* the boot classpath. If the there are no add-on JSRs,
* this will be empty wstring.
*/
OS_IMPORT void getExtBootClassPath(std::wstring& extendedBootClassPath);
private: // Classes
private: // Methods.
/*
* No copy constructor allowed.
*/
RuntimeStarterUtils(const RuntimeStarterUtils&);
/*
* No Assignment operator allowed.
*/
RuntimeStarterUtils& operator= (const RuntimeStarterUtils&);
void addRuntimeArguments(const std::wstring& aRuntimeArgs, JvmStarter& jvmStarter);
private: // Member variables.
java::comms::CommsClientEndpoint* mComms;
OsThreadSupervisor* mSupervisor;
DevelopmentFeaturesListener* mListener;
};
} // end namespace runtime
} // end namespace java
#endif // RUNTIMESTARTERUTILS_H