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Both Class objects and factories are wrapped in weak * references so as not to prevent GC of the class loader. Each * weak reference is tagged with the factory's class name so the * class can be reloaded if the reference is cleared. * * @param factories A non-null list * @param loader The class loader of the list's contents * * This internal method is used with Thread Context Class Loader (TCCL), * please don't expose this method as public. */ FactoryEnumeration(List> factories, ClassLoader loader) { this.factories = factories; this.loader = loader; } public Object next() throws NamingException { synchronized (factories) { NamedWeakReference ref = factories.get(posn++); Object answer = ref.get(); if ((answer != null) && !(answer instanceof Class)) { return answer; } String className = ref.getName(); try { if (answer == null) { // reload class if weak ref cleared Class cls = Class.forName(className, true, loader); answer = cls; } // Instantiate Class to get factory @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") Object tmp = ((Class) answer).newInstance(); answer = tmp; ref = new NamedWeakReference<>(answer, className); factories.set(posn-1, ref); // replace Class object or null return answer; } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { NamingException ne = new NamingException("No longer able to load " + className); ne.setRootCause(e); throw ne; } catch (InstantiationException e) { NamingException ne = new NamingException("Cannot instantiate " + answer); ne.setRootCause(e); throw ne; } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { NamingException ne = new NamingException("Cannot access " + answer); ne.setRootCause(e); throw ne; } } } public boolean hasMore() { synchronized (factories) { return posn < factories.size(); } } }