RetroZilla/extensions/java/xpcom/tests/TestJavaProxy.java
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import org.mozilla.xpcom.*;
import java.io.File;
/**
* Tests that if calls to XPCOM functions return the same object, then
* the JavaXPCOM interface creates the proper Java proxies.
* <p>
* The XPCOM call to <code>nsISupports supp = entries.getNext()</code> returns
* an object, for which we create an <code>nsISupports</code> Java proxy. Then,
* the XPCOM call to <code>supp.queryInterface(nsIFile.NS_IFILE_IID)</code>
* will return the same object (same address). JavaXPCOM needs to be smart
* enough to create a new <code>nsIFile</code> proxy, rather than reusing the
* <code>nsISupports</code> one that was previously created.
* </p>
*/
public class TestJavaProxy {
public static void main(String [] args) throws Exception {
System.loadLibrary("javaxpcom");
String mozillaPath = System.getProperty("MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME");
if (mozillaPath == null) {
throw new RuntimeException("MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME system property not set.");
}
File localFile = new File(mozillaPath);
XPCOM.initXPCOM(localFile, null);
nsILocalFile directory = XPCOM.newLocalFile("/usr", false);
nsISimpleEnumerator entries = (nsISimpleEnumerator) directory.getDirectoryEntries();
while (entries.hasMoreElements()) {
nsISupports supp = entries.getNext();
nsIFile file = (nsIFile) supp.queryInterface(nsIFile.NS_IFILE_IID);
System.out.println(file.getPath());
}
// cleanup
directory = null;
entries = null;
XPCOM.shutdownXPCOM(null);
}
}