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Copy java object/class from one classloader to another classloader

Hi is there a way to copy one class loaded context (atrributes etc) from one classloader (for instance a 'made' class Point) to another classloader?

Making clear, Example: I have an object Point on CL 1. Now running on another CL2, I want to creat this object in CL 3.

Some obj:

class Point {
int x;
int y;
public Point() {}
//getters and setters

Scenery:

... 
class CL2 {

// Running on CL 2
...
// Point obj from CL 1
Object point = gotFromCL1();

// Want to create the object on Cl2
Object pointCL2 = point.conversion();

But I can't use sun.reflection (not available) and serialization doesn't work since CL2 automatically "reconstruct" the object with CL 1.

One solution that I tought was do an "100%" java reflection rconstruct, basically getting the fields of object from CL2 and setting up on the new obj.

PS: It needs to run on Java 1.4.2 :'(

See Transloader on how to copy classes between ClassLoaders if you need to do one of the following:

  • Clone almost any object graph from one ClassLoader to another

  • Take any object from a foreign ClassLoader and invoke any method on it without cloning it

If the class is as simple as you describe it in your case, you could look at XMLEncoder . There are significant restrictions using it, but in simple cases it should get the job done.

EDIT: Given this limitation, I would say put the data in a Map and use that. You could even have the two classes store their state in a Map internally so that movement is pretty fluid.

If that can't work, then it looks like you are facing a roll your own XML/JSON or just plain CSV, depending on the complexity of the data.

I believe he has the same Class (with the same name) but loaded and defined by two classloaders. The best thing to do is fix your system so the class is not loaded and twice.

PowerMock classloading also provides something similar to TransLoader and it supports more advance use cases such as (some) reflection. You can easily execute a Runnable or Callable:

ClassloaderExecutor cle = new ClassloaderExecutor(classloader);
cle.execute(aRunnable); 
Object result = cle.execute(aCallable); // Result is cloned back to original CL

Have a look at the test case in the svn repo.

It's also available in Maven:

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.powermock</groupId>
    <artifactId>powermock-classloading</artifactId>
    <version>1.4.6</version>
</dependency>

There are several options. If your class is Serializable , you can serialise it and deserialise it again using another ClassLoader. Spring's ConfigurableObjectInputStream is a good help here:

ByteArrayOutputStream stream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
ObjectOutputStream out = new ObjectOutputStream(stream);
out.writeObject(object);
byte[] data = stream.toByteArray()

Object result = new ConfigurableObjectInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(data), classLoader).readObject();

You can get it using maven by including

<dependency>
    <groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
    <artifactId>spring-core</artifactId>
    <version>5.2.8.RELEASE</version>
</dependency>

If your class is not serialisable, you can clone the object to another ClassLoader using PowerMock components as @Johan suggested. If you just want to copy the Object to a different ClasLoader, you can use PowerMock's DeepCloner like this:

DeepCloner deepCloner = new DeepCloner(classLoader);
Object result = deepCloner.clone(object);

to do that, you need the following dependency:

<dependency>
   <groupId>org.powermock</groupId>
   <artifactId>powermock-classloading-xstream</artifactId>
   <version>2.0.7</version>
</dependency>

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