I'm using a javaagent (with Javaassit) via the
premain(String agentArgs, Instrumentation inst)
method and I'm curios why a class is not considered by the ClassFileTransformer
Short description:
- I have two classes in my project where the javaagent (premain) is applied to
- MyMainClass is the class with the main method
- MyLogicReference class is not references via import, ... in the MyMainClass
- The ClassFileTransformer transform method is only called for MyMainClass but not for MyLogicReference
- If I call java.lang.instrument.Instrumentation getAllLoadedClasses then I can see that the MyLogicReference class is loaded
- ? Is this the way the agent works and if yes how can I for the agent to transform also the second (MyLogicReference) class ?
UPDATE
I think I've found some useful information in the Javadocs https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/instrument/ClassFileTransformer.html.
In java.lang.instrument.Instrumentation.retransformClasses I should be able to register the MyLogicReference class from the example. But I still wonder about the behaviour... Lets try it out...
for each transformer that was added with canRetransform true, the transform method is called in these transformers
Detailed:
I'm using the agent to change methods, ... via annotations (some sort of injection).
I've stripped down the classes to just the onces below and I wonder why only MyMainClass is put to the javaagent transformer (classfilebuffer) but not the MyLogicReference class.
public class MyMainClass {
... //Main method and call of myMethod();
@MyAnnotationToApplyLogic
public void myMethod(){
//Some code here
}
The entry point for my process to change code is the annotation where I refer to another class (MyLogicReference) ...
@Documented
@Target(ElementType.PARAMETER)
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
@Functional(value = MyLogicReference.class, type = ElementType.PARAMETER)
public @interface MyAnnotationToApplyLogic {
}
public class MyLogicReference {
// @MyAnnotationToApplyLogic in the MyMainClass method references to this class
// The Javaagent Class file transformer adjust the MyMainClass.myMethod code based on the annotation
public void mySecondMethod(){
}
}
If I use the
java.lang.instrument.Instrumentation getAllLoadedClasses method
I can see the MyLogicReference class. But the ClassFileTransformer is never called for this class. Is this correct for javaagents ?
If I, for example import the MyLogiReference.class in the MyMainClass, I figured out that the transformer is called.
So my current assumption is that only classes/subclasses which are directly referenced over the main class are send to the ClassFileTransformer. If this is correct than how can I force the javaagent to transform a class which hasn't been transformed before ?
My javaaagent manifest entries (MVN):
<Premain-Class>com.MyTestAgent</Premain-Class>
<Agent-Class>com.MyTestAgent</Agent-Class>
<Can-Redefine-Classes>true</Can-Redefine-Classes>
<Can-Retransform-Classes>true</Can-Retransform-Classes>
I stripped down the ClassFileTransformer to this and the second class is still not loaded:
@Override
public byte[] transform(ClassLoader loader, String className, Class<?> classBeingRedefined, ProtectionDomain protectionDomain, byte[] classfileBuffer) throws IllegalClassFormatException {
if (!className.startsWith("java/") && !className.startsWith("javax/") && !className.startsWith("sun/")) {
log("NOW PROCESSING: " + className);
return classfileBuffer;
}
return null;
}
//Output:
//NOW PROCESSING: MyMainClass