Does anyone know how Java is able to circumvent the windows MAX_PATH limitations. Using the below code I was able to create a really long path in Java and was able to perfor
Windows bypasses that limitation if the path is prefixed with \\?\
.
From the JVM's canonicalize_md.c
:
/* copy \\?\ or \\?\UNC\ to the front of path*/
WCHAR* getPrefixed(const WCHAR* path, int pathlen) {
[download JVM source code (below) to see implementation]
}
The function getPrefixed
is called:
wcanonicalize
if ((pathlen = wcslen(path)) > MAX_PATH - 1)
wcanonicalizeWithPrefix
.I didn't trace the call chain farther than that, but I assume the JVM always uses these canonicalization routines before accessing the filesystem, and so always hits this code one way or another. If you want to trace the call chain farther yourself, you too can partake in the joys of browsing the JVM source code! Download at: http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk6/
Most likely Java is in fact using UNC paths (\?) internally.