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Java example source code file (ResourceManager.java)

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atomicinteger, datagramsockets, default_max_sockets, getpropertyaction, net, network, numberformatexception, resourcemanager, socketexception, string

The ResourceManager.java Java example source code

/*
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package sun.net;

import java.net.SocketException;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
import sun.security.action.GetPropertyAction;

/**
 * Manages count of total number of UDP sockets and ensures
 * that exception is thrown if we try to create more than the
 * configured limit.
 *
 * This functionality could be put in NetHooks some time in future.
 */

public class ResourceManager {

    /* default maximum number of udp sockets per VM
     * when a security manager is enabled.
     * The default is 25 which is high enough to be useful
     * but low enough to be well below the maximum number
     * of port numbers actually available on all OSes
     * when multiplied by the maximum feasible number of VM processes
     * that could practically be spawned.
     */

    private static final int DEFAULT_MAX_SOCKETS = 25;
    private static final int maxSockets;
    private static final AtomicInteger numSockets;

    static {
        String prop = java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(
            new GetPropertyAction("sun.net.maxDatagramSockets")
        );
        int defmax = DEFAULT_MAX_SOCKETS;
        try {
            if (prop != null) {
                defmax = Integer.parseInt(prop);
            }
        } catch (NumberFormatException e) {}
        maxSockets = defmax;
        numSockets = new AtomicInteger(0);
    }

    public static void beforeUdpCreate() throws SocketException {
        if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) {
            if (numSockets.incrementAndGet() > maxSockets) {
                numSockets.decrementAndGet();
                throw new SocketException("maximum number of DatagramSockets reached");
            }
        }
    }

    public static void afterUdpClose() {
        if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) {
            numSockets.decrementAndGet();
        }
    }
}

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