public class JMX extends Object
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
---|---|
static String |
DEFAULT_VALUE_FIELD
The name of the
defaultValue field. |
static String |
IMMUTABLE_INFO_FIELD
The name of the
immutableInfo field. |
static String |
INTERFACE_CLASS_NAME_FIELD
The name of the
interfaceClassName field. |
static String |
LEGAL_VALUES_FIELD
The name of the
legalValues field. |
static String |
MAX_VALUE_FIELD
The name of the
maxValue field. |
static String |
MIN_VALUE_FIELD
The name of the
minValue field. |
static String |
MXBEAN_FIELD
The name of the
mxbean field. |
static String |
OPEN_TYPE_FIELD
The name of the
openType field. |
static String |
ORIGINAL_TYPE_FIELD
The name of the
originalType field. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
static boolean |
isMXBeanInterface(Class<?> interfaceClass)
Test whether an interface is an MXBean interface.
|
static <T> T |
newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection,
ObjectName objectName,
Class<T> interfaceClass)
Make a proxy for a Standard MBean in a local or remote
MBean Server.
|
static <T> T |
newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection,
ObjectName objectName,
Class<T> interfaceClass,
boolean notificationEmitter)
Make a proxy for a Standard MBean in a local or remote MBean
Server that may also support the methods of
NotificationEmitter . |
static <T> T |
newMXBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection,
ObjectName objectName,
Class<T> interfaceClass)
Make a proxy for an MXBean in a local or remote MBean Server.
|
static <T> T |
newMXBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection,
ObjectName objectName,
Class<T> interfaceClass,
boolean notificationEmitter)
Make a proxy for an MXBean in a local or remote MBean
Server that may also support the methods of
NotificationEmitter . |
public static final String DEFAULT_VALUE_FIELD
defaultValue
field.public static final String IMMUTABLE_INFO_FIELD
immutableInfo
field.public static final String INTERFACE_CLASS_NAME_FIELD
interfaceClassName
field.public static final String LEGAL_VALUES_FIELD
legalValues
field.public static final String MAX_VALUE_FIELD
maxValue
field.public static final String MIN_VALUE_FIELD
minValue
field.public static final String MXBEAN_FIELD
mxbean
field.public static final String OPEN_TYPE_FIELD
openType
field.public static final String ORIGINAL_TYPE_FIELD
originalType
field.public static <T> T newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection, ObjectName objectName, Class<T> interfaceClass)
Make a proxy for a Standard MBean in a local or remote MBean Server.
If you have an MBean Server mbs
containing an MBean
with ObjectName
name
, and if the MBean's
management interface is described by the Java interface
MyMBean
, you can construct a proxy for the MBean like
this:
MyMBean proxy = JMX.newMBeanProxy(mbs, name, MyMBean.class);
Suppose, for example, MyMBean
looks like this:
public interface MyMBean { public String getSomeAttribute(); public void setSomeAttribute(String value); public void someOperation(String param1, int param2); }
Then you can execute:
proxy.getSomeAttribute()
which will result in a
call to mbs.
getAttribute
(name, "SomeAttribute")
.
proxy.setSomeAttribute("whatever")
which will result
in a call to mbs.
setAttribute
(name, new Attribute("SomeAttribute", "whatever"))
.
proxy.someOperation("param1", 2)
which will be
translated into a call to mbs.
invoke
(name, "someOperation", <etc>)
.
The object returned by this method is a
Proxy
whose InvocationHandler
is an
MBeanServerInvocationHandler
.
This method is equivalent to newMBeanProxy(connection, objectName, interfaceClass,
false)
.
T
- allows the compiler to know that if the interfaceClass
parameter is MyMBean.class
, for
example, then the return type is MyMBean
.connection
- the MBean server to forward to.objectName
- the name of the MBean within
connection
to forward to.interfaceClass
- the management interface that the MBean
exports, which will also be implemented by the returned proxy.IllegalArgumentException
- if interfaceClass
is not
a compliant MBean
interfacepublic static <T> T newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection, ObjectName objectName, Class<T> interfaceClass, boolean notificationEmitter)
Make a proxy for a Standard MBean in a local or remote MBean
Server that may also support the methods of NotificationEmitter
.
This method behaves the same as newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection, ObjectName, Class)
, but
additionally, if notificationEmitter
is true
, then the MBean is assumed to be a NotificationBroadcaster
or NotificationEmitter
and the
returned proxy will implement NotificationEmitter
as
well as interfaceClass
. A call to NotificationBroadcaster.addNotificationListener(javax.management.NotificationListener, javax.management.NotificationFilter, java.lang.Object)
on the proxy
will result in a call to MBeanServerConnection.addNotificationListener(ObjectName,
NotificationListener, NotificationFilter, Object)
, and
likewise for the other methods of NotificationBroadcaster
and NotificationEmitter
.
T
- allows the compiler to know that if the interfaceClass
parameter is MyMBean.class
, for
example, then the return type is MyMBean
.connection
- the MBean server to forward to.objectName
- the name of the MBean within
connection
to forward to.interfaceClass
- the management interface that the MBean
exports, which will also be implemented by the returned proxy.notificationEmitter
- make the returned proxy
implement NotificationEmitter
by forwarding its methods
via connection
.IllegalArgumentException
- if interfaceClass
is not
a compliant MBean
interfacepublic static <T> T newMXBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection, ObjectName objectName, Class<T> interfaceClass)
If you have an MBean Server mbs
containing an
MXBean with ObjectName
name
, and if the
MXBean's management interface is described by the Java
interface MyMXBean
, you can construct a proxy for
the MXBean like this:
MyMXBean proxy = JMX.newMXBeanProxy(mbs, name, MyMXBean.class);
Suppose, for example, MyMXBean
looks like this:
public interface MyMXBean {
public String getSimpleAttribute();
public void setSimpleAttribute(String value);
public MemoryUsage
getMappedAttribute();
public void setMappedAttribute(MemoryUsage memoryUsage);
public MemoryUsage someOperation(String param1, MemoryUsage param2);
}
Then:
proxy.getSimpleAttribute()
will result in a
call to mbs.
getAttribute
(name, "SimpleAttribute")
.
proxy.setSimpleAttribute("whatever")
will result
in a call to mbs.
setAttribute
(name,
new Attribute("SimpleAttribute", "whatever"))
.
Because String
is a simple type, in the
sense of SimpleType
, it
is not changed in the context of an MXBean. The MXBean
proxy behaves the same as a Standard MBean proxy (see
newMBeanProxy
) for the attribute SimpleAttribute
.
proxy.getMappedAttribute()
will result in a call
to mbs.getAttribute("MappedAttribute")
. The MXBean
mapping rules mean that the actual type of the attribute MappedAttribute
will be CompositeData
and
that is what the mbs.getAttribute
call will return.
The proxy will then convert the CompositeData
back into
the expected type MemoryUsage
using the MXBean mapping
rules.
Similarly, proxy.setMappedAttribute(memoryUsage)
will convert the MemoryUsage
argument into a CompositeData
before calling mbs.setAttribute
.
proxy.someOperation("whatever", memoryUsage)
will convert the MemoryUsage
argument into a CompositeData
and call mbs.invoke
. The value returned
by mbs.invoke
will be also be a CompositeData
,
and the proxy will convert this into the expected type MemoryUsage
using the MXBean mapping rules.
The object returned by this method is a
Proxy
whose InvocationHandler
is an
MBeanServerInvocationHandler
.
This method is equivalent to newMXBeanProxy(connection, objectName, interfaceClass,
false)
.
T
- allows the compiler to know that if the interfaceClass
parameter is MyMXBean.class
, for
example, then the return type is MyMXBean
.connection
- the MBean server to forward to.objectName
- the name of the MBean within
connection
to forward to.interfaceClass
- the MXBean interface,
which will also be implemented by the returned proxy.IllegalArgumentException
- if interfaceClass
is not
a compliant MXBean interface
public static <T> T newMXBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection, ObjectName objectName, Class<T> interfaceClass, boolean notificationEmitter)
Make a proxy for an MXBean in a local or remote MBean
Server that may also support the methods of NotificationEmitter
.
This method behaves the same as newMXBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection, ObjectName, Class)
, but
additionally, if notificationEmitter
is true
, then the MXBean is assumed to be a NotificationBroadcaster
or NotificationEmitter
and the
returned proxy will implement NotificationEmitter
as
well as interfaceClass
. A call to NotificationBroadcaster.addNotificationListener(javax.management.NotificationListener, javax.management.NotificationFilter, java.lang.Object)
on the proxy
will result in a call to MBeanServerConnection.addNotificationListener(ObjectName,
NotificationListener, NotificationFilter, Object)
, and
likewise for the other methods of NotificationBroadcaster
and NotificationEmitter
.
T
- allows the compiler to know that if the interfaceClass
parameter is MyMXBean.class
, for
example, then the return type is MyMXBean
.connection
- the MBean server to forward to.objectName
- the name of the MBean within
connection
to forward to.interfaceClass
- the MXBean interface,
which will also be implemented by the returned proxy.notificationEmitter
- make the returned proxy
implement NotificationEmitter
by forwarding its methods
via connection
.IllegalArgumentException
- if interfaceClass
is not
a compliant MXBean interface
public static boolean isMXBeanInterface(Class<?> interfaceClass)
Test whether an interface is an MXBean interface.
An interface is an MXBean interface if it is public,
annotated @MXBean
or @MXBean(true)
or if it does not have an @MXBean
annotation
and its name ends with "MXBean
".
interfaceClass
- The candidate interface.interfaceClass
is a
compliant MXBean interface
NullPointerException
- if interfaceClass
is null. Submit a bug or feature
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