src/share/jaxws_classes/com/sun/tools/internal/xjc/XJCFacade.java

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     1.2 +++ b/src/share/jaxws_classes/com/sun/tools/internal/xjc/XJCFacade.java	Tue Mar 06 16:09:35 2012 -0800
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     1.4 +/*
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    1.28 +
    1.29 +package com.sun.tools.internal.xjc;
    1.30 +
    1.31 +import com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.SecureLoader;
    1.32 +import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
    1.33 +import java.lang.reflect.Method;
    1.34 +
    1.35 +/**
    1.36 + * A shabby driver to invoke XJC1 or XJC2 depending on the command line switch.
    1.37 + *
    1.38 + * <p>
    1.39 + * This class is compiled with -source 1.2 so that we can report a nice user-friendly
    1.40 + * "you require Tiger" error message.
    1.41 + *
    1.42 + * @author Kohsuke Kawaguchi
    1.43 + */
    1.44 +public class XJCFacade {
    1.45 +
    1.46 +    public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable {
    1.47 +        String v = "2.0";      // by default, we go 2.0
    1.48 +
    1.49 +        for( int i=0; i<args.length; i++ ) {
    1.50 +            if(args[i].equals("-source")) {
    1.51 +                if(i+1<args.length) {
    1.52 +                    v = parseVersion(args[i+1]);
    1.53 +                }
    1.54 +            }
    1.55 +        }
    1.56 +
    1.57 +        try {
    1.58 +            ClassLoader cl = ClassLoaderBuilder.createProtectiveClassLoader(SecureLoader.getClassClassLoader(XJCFacade.class), v);
    1.59 +
    1.60 +            Class driver = cl.loadClass("com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.Driver");
    1.61 +            Method mainMethod = driver.getDeclaredMethod("main", new Class[]{String[].class});
    1.62 +            try {
    1.63 +                mainMethod.invoke(null,new Object[]{args});
    1.64 +            } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
    1.65 +                throw e;
    1.66 +            } catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
    1.67 +                if(e.getTargetException()!=null)
    1.68 +                    throw e.getTargetException();
    1.69 +            }
    1.70 +        } catch (UnsupportedClassVersionError e) {
    1.71 +            System.err.println("XJC requires JDK 5.0 or later. Please download it from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5/");
    1.72 +        }
    1.73 +    }
    1.74 +
    1.75 +    private static String parseVersion(String version) {
    1.76 +        if(version.equals("1.0"))
    1.77 +            return version;
    1.78 +        // if we don't recognize the version number, we'll go to 2.0 RI
    1.79 +        // anyway. It's easier to report an error message there,
    1.80 +        // than in here.
    1.81 +        return "2.0";
    1.82 +    }
    1.83 +}

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