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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Alfresco Software Limited.
 * Copyright (C) 2018 GK Spencer
 *
 * This file is part of Alfresco
 *
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package org.filesys.util.win32;

import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.BaseTSD.SIZE_T;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinNT.HANDLE;

import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.Winnetwk.ConnectFlag;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.Winnetwk.NETRESOURCE;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.Winnetwk.RESOURCETYPE;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.Mpr;
import com.sun.jna.platform.win32.Kernel32;

/**
 * Win32 Specific Utility Class
 *
 * @author gkspencer
 */
public class Win32Utils {

    /**
     * Set the process working set size so that the Java VM does not get swapped out of memory.
     *
     * 

Setting a value of -1 for the minSize or maxSize can force the Java process to be swapped out * of memory. * * @param minSize long * @param maxSize long * @return boolean */ public static boolean SetWorkingSetSize(long minSize, long maxSize) { // Get the current process HANDLE handle = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetCurrentProcess(); // Set the working set size return Kernel32Ex.INSTANCE.SetProcessWorkingSetSize( handle, new SIZE_T( minSize), new SIZE_T( maxSize)); } /** * Map a network drive optinally assigning a local drive letter to the mapped drive. * * @param remPath UNC path to the remote disk share to map to * @param localDev Local device name (such as 'Z:') to map the remote share to * @param userName If null the default username is used. * @param password If null the default password is used, if an empty string then no password is used. * @param interactive If true Windows can display a dialog to prompt for the username/password if the * specified username/password are not valid. * @param prompt If true then always allow the user to override the specified username/password. * @return int */ public static int MapNetworkDrive(String remPath, String localDev, String userName, String password, boolean interactive, boolean prompt) { // Set the drive mapping details NETRESOURCE resource = new NETRESOURCE(); resource.dwDisplayType = 0; resource.dwScope = 0; resource.dwType = RESOURCETYPE.RESOURCETYPE_DISK; resource.lpRemoteName = remPath; resource.lpLocalName = localDev; int flags = 0; if ( interactive) flags += ConnectFlag.CONNECT_INTERACTIVE; if ( prompt) flags += ConnectFlag.CONNECT_PROMPT; // Establish a new one return Mpr.INSTANCE.WNetUseConnection(null, resource, password, userName, flags, null, null, null); } /** * Disconnect a mapped drive and delete the local drive. * * @param devName Either the remote UNC path or the local drive name * @param updProfile If true then the user profile is updated to indicate the mapped drive is no longer * persistent and will not be restored next time the user logs on * @param force If true the drive is disconnected even if there are open files * @return int */ public static int DeleteNetworkDrive(String devName, boolean updProfile, boolean force) { // Initialize the flags int flags = 0; if ( updProfile) flags += ConnectFlag.CONNECT_UPDATE_PROFILE; // Disconnect the mapped drive return Mpr.INSTANCE.WNetCancelConnection2( devName, flags, force); } }





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