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JRE 8 rt.jar - java.* Package Source Code
JRE 8 rt.jar is the JAR file for JRE 8 RT (Runtime) libraries. JRE (Java Runtime) 8 is the runtime environment included in JDK 8. JRE 8 rt.jar libraries are divided into 6 packages:
com.* - Internal Oracle and Sun Microsystems libraries java.* - Standard Java API libraries. javax.* - Extended Java API libraries. jdk.* - JDK supporting libraries. org.* - Third party libraries. sun.* - Old libraries developed by Sun Microsystems.
JAR File Information:
Directory of C:\fyicenter\jdk-1.8.0_191\jre\lib 63,596,151 rt.jar
Here is the list of Java classes of the java.* package in JRE 1.8.0_191 rt.jar. Java source codes are also provided.
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⏎ java/beans/PropertyEditorManager.java
/* * Copyright (c) 1996, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package java.beans; /** * The PropertyEditorManager can be used to locate a property editor for * any given type name. This property editor must support the * java.beans.PropertyEditor interface for editing a given object. * <P> * The PropertyEditorManager uses three techniques for locating an editor * for a given type. First, it provides a registerEditor method to allow * an editor to be specifically registered for a given type. Second it * tries to locate a suitable class by adding "Editor" to the full * qualified classname of the given type (e.g. "foo.bah.FozEditor"). * Finally it takes the simple classname (without the package name) adds * "Editor" to it and looks in a search-path of packages for a matching * class. * <P> * So for an input class foo.bah.Fred, the PropertyEditorManager would * first look in its tables to see if an editor had been registered for * foo.bah.Fred and if so use that. Then it will look for a * foo.bah.FredEditor class. Then it will look for (say) * standardEditorsPackage.FredEditor class. * <p> * Default PropertyEditors will be provided for the Java primitive types * "boolean", "byte", "short", "int", "long", "float", and "double"; and * for the classes java.lang.String. java.awt.Color, and java.awt.Font. */ public class PropertyEditorManager { /** * Registers an editor class to edit values of the given target class. * If the editor class is {@code null}, * then any existing definition will be removed. * Thus this method can be used to cancel the registration. * The registration is canceled automatically * if either the target or editor class is unloaded. * <p> * If there is a security manager, its {@code checkPropertiesAccess} * method is called. This could result in a {@linkplain SecurityException}. * * @param targetType the class object of the type to be edited * @param editorClass the class object of the editor class * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and * its {@code checkPropertiesAccess} method * doesn't allow setting of system properties * * @see SecurityManager#checkPropertiesAccess */ public static void registerEditor(Class<?> targetType, Class<?> editorClass) { SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); if (sm != null) { sm.checkPropertiesAccess(); } ThreadGroupContext.getContext().getPropertyEditorFinder().register(targetType, editorClass); } /** * Locate a value editor for a given target type. * * @param targetType The Class object for the type to be edited * @return An editor object for the given target class. * The result is null if no suitable editor can be found. */ public static PropertyEditor findEditor(Class<?> targetType) { return ThreadGroupContext.getContext().getPropertyEditorFinder().find(targetType); } /** * Gets the package names that will be searched for property editors. * * @return The array of package names that will be searched in * order to find property editors. * <p> The default value for this array is implementation-dependent, * e.g. Sun implementation initially sets to {"sun.beans.editors"}. */ public static String[] getEditorSearchPath() { return ThreadGroupContext.getContext().getPropertyEditorFinder().getPackages(); } /** * Change the list of package names that will be used for * finding property editors. * * <p>First, if there is a security manager, its <code>checkPropertiesAccess</code> * method is called. This could result in a SecurityException. * * @param path Array of package names. * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * <code>checkPropertiesAccess</code> method doesn't allow setting * of system properties. * @see SecurityManager#checkPropertiesAccess */ public static void setEditorSearchPath(String[] path) { SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager(); if (sm != null) { sm.checkPropertiesAccess(); } ThreadGroupContext.getContext().getPropertyEditorFinder().setPackages(path); } }
⏎ java/beans/PropertyEditorManager.java
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