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22*b1cdbd2cSJim JagielskiTest that a Java URP bridge started in a native process uses the same thread
23*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskipool as a C++ URP bridge.  This test currently only works on Linux Intel.
24*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielski
25*b1cdbd2cSJim JagielskiThere are two processes involved.  The client starts as a native process.  It
26*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskifirst loads a Java component (Relay) via the in-process JNI bridge, which in
27*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskiturn starts to accept incomming URP connections.  The native part of the client
28*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskithen connects to the server, retrieves a thread-local token from it, and checks
29*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskithe token for correctness.  The server simply waits for a connection from the
30*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskinative part of the client, creates a connection to the Java part of the client,
31*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskiand routes all requests from the native part of the client to the Java part of
32*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskithe client.  The Java part of the client in turn uses the in-process JNI bridge
33*b1cdbd2cSJim Jagielskito obtain the thread-local token.
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