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package org.apache.phoenix.util;

import java.util.concurrent.Callable;

import org.apache.phoenix.call.CallWrapper;

/**
 * Executes {@code Callable}s using a context classloader that is set up to load classes from
 * Phoenix.
 * 

* Loading HBase configuration settings and endpoint coprocessor classes is done via the context * classloader of the calling thread. When Phoenix is being run via a JDBC-enabled GUI, the * driver is often loaded dynamically and executed via multiple threads, which makes it difficult * or impossible to predict the state of the classloader hierarchy in the current thread. This * class is intended to get around that, to ensure that the same classloader used to load Phoenix * classes is set as the context classloader for specific calls. */ public class PhoenixContextExecutor { // We cache the class loader because calls to Class.getClassLoader are relatively expensive private static final ClassLoader CACHED_CLASSLOADER = PhoenixContextExecutor.class.getClassLoader(); private static class CurrentContextWrapper implements CallWrapper { private ClassLoader saveCcl; @Override public void before() { saveCcl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(CACHED_CLASSLOADER); } @Override public void after() { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(saveCcl); }; } public static CallWrapper inContext() { return new CurrentContextWrapper(); } /** * Execute an operation (synchronously) using the context classloader used to load this class, * instead of the currently-set context classloader of the current thread. This allows loading * dynamically-loaded classes and configuration files using the same classloader used to * load the rest of the JDBC driver. *

* The context classloader of the current thread is reset to its original value after the * callable has been executed. * * @param target the callable to be executed * @return the return value from the callable */ public static T call(Callable target) throws Exception { ClassLoader saveCcl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); try { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(CACHED_CLASSLOADER); return target.call(); } finally { Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(saveCcl); } } /** * Same as {@link #call(java.util.concurrent.Callable)}, but doesn't throw checked exceptions. * * @param target the callable to be executed * @return the return value from the callable * @throws Exception any exception thrown by the underlying callable */ public static T callWithoutPropagation(Callable target) { try { return call(target); } catch (RuntimeException e) { throw e; } catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); } } }





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