Eirik Bakke created NETBEANS-1197:
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Summary: ClosedByInterruptException in NetBeans classloader
Key: NETBEANS-1197
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-1197
Project: NetBeans
Issue Type: Bug
Components: platform - Module System
Affects Versions: 9.0
Environment: Java: 10.0.2; OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 10.0.2+13,
Runtime: OpenJDK Runtime Environment 10.0.2+13, System: Windows 10 version 10.0
running on amd64; Cp1252; en_US
Reporter: Eirik Bakke
I have just updated my NetBeans Platform application to use NetBeans 9.0-vc3.
There seems to be a new problem with NetBeans' JarClassLoader, whereby an
exception dialog pops up if a thread happens to be interrupted while the
classloader is loading a new class. The stack trace is as follows:
{noformat}
WARNING [org.netbeans.JarClassLoader]: looking up
com/ultorg/box/builders/EmptyBoxBuilder.class
java.nio.channels.ClosedByInterruptException
at
java.base/java.nio.channels.spi.AbstractInterruptibleChannel.end(AbstractInterruptibleChannel.java:199)
at java.base/sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl.read(FileChannelImpl.java:228)
at
java.base/sun.nio.ch.ChannelInputStream.read(ChannelInputStream.java:65)
at
java.base/sun.nio.ch.ChannelInputStream.read(ChannelInputStream.java:109)
at
java.base/sun.nio.ch.ChannelInputStream.read(ChannelInputStream.java:103)
at
org.netbeans.JarClassLoader$DirSource.readClass(JarClassLoader.java:889)
[catch] at
org.netbeans.JarClassLoader$Source.getClassData(JarClassLoader.java:371)
at org.netbeans.JarClassLoader.doLoadClass(JarClassLoader.java:213)
at
org.netbeans.ProxyClassLoader.selfLoadClass(ProxyClassLoader.java:234)
at org.netbeans.ProxyClassLoader.loadClass(ProxyClassLoader.java:162)
at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:499)
at
com.ultorg.layout.internal.LayoutContext.emptyBoxBuilder(LayoutContext.java:393)
(...more calls in application code that's designed to be
interruptible...)
at
org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$Task.run(RequestProcessor.java:1418)
at
org.netbeans.modules.openide.util.GlobalLookup.execute(GlobalLookup.java:45)
at org.openide.util.lookup.Lookups.executeWith(Lookups.java:278)
at
org.openide.util.RequestProcessor$Processor.run(RequestProcessor.java:2033)
{noformat}
The application in question is multi-threaded, with a RequestProcessor task
running a visualization routine that can be interrupted and restarted in
response to a number of common UI events. In this case the visualization
routine is being started but immediately interrupted a few milliseconds later,
before the classloader has had time to finish its work.
I suspect the problem was introduced when JarClassLoader was migrated to use
the new NIO-based InputStream implementations; see
[https://github.com/apache/incubator-netbeans/commit/4b82e6adb31e294c74fd2fa99779ce9e27ae6184]
. These streams support interruption, while the regular old FileInputStream
would just have its read() calls block and run to completion even when the
calling thread was interrupted. In JarClassLoader's case, it probably makes
sense to keep the old behavior: always finish loading the class even when the
current thread is interrupted.
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