On Wed, 1 Dec 2021 18:19:05 GMT, Roger Riggs <rri...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> The effects of invalid values of `jdk.serialFilter` and > `jdk.serialFilterFactory` properties are > incompletely specified. The behavior for invalid values of the properties is > different and > use an unconventional exception type, `ExceptionInInitializerError` and leave > the `OIF.Config` class > uninitialized. > > The exceptions in the `ObjectInputFilter.Config` class initialization caused > by invalid values of the two properties, > either by system properties supplied on the command line or security > properties are logged. > The `Config` class marks either or both the filter and filter factory values > as unusable > and remembers the exception message. > > Subsequent calls to the methods that get or set the filter or filter factory > or create > an `ObjectInputStream` throw `java.lang.IllegalStateException` with the > remembered exception message. > Constructing an `ObjectInputStream` calls both `Config.getSerialFilter` and > `Config.getSerialFilterFactory`. > The nature of the invalid property is reported as an `IllegalStateException` > on first use. > > This PR supercedes https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/6508 Document that > setting an invalid property jdk.serialFilter disables deserialization This pull request has now been integrated. Changeset: f90425a1 Author: Roger Riggs <rri...@openjdk.org> URL: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/commit/f90425a1cbbc686045c87086af586e62f05f6c49 Stats: 219 lines in 4 files changed: 136 ins; 15 del; 68 mod 8278087: Deserialization filter and filter factory property error reporting under specified Reviewed-by: lancea, bpb ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6645