public interface JMXConnectorServerMBean
MBean interface for connector servers. A JMX API connector server is attached to an MBean server, and establishes connections to that MBean server for remote clients.
A newly-created connector server is inactive, and does
not yet listen for connections. Only when its start
method has been called does it start listening for connections.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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JMXServiceURL |
getAddress()
The address of this connector server.
|
Map<String,?> |
getAttributes()
The attributes for this connector server.
|
String[] |
getConnectionIds()
The list of IDs for currently-open connections to this
connector server.
|
boolean |
isActive()
Determines whether the connector server is active.
|
void |
setMBeanServerForwarder(MBeanServerForwarder mbsf)
Inserts an object that intercepts requests for the MBean server
that arrive through this connector server.
|
void |
start()
Activates the connector server, that is, starts listening for
client connections.
|
void |
stop()
Deactivates the connector server, that is, stops listening for
client connections.
|
JMXConnector |
toJMXConnector(Map<String,?> env)
Returns a client stub for this connector server.
|
void start() throws IOException
Activates the connector server, that is, starts listening for
client connections. Calling this method when the connector
server is already active has no effect. Calling this method
when the connector server has been stopped will generate an
IOException
.
IOException
- if it is not possible to start listening
or if the connector server has been stopped.IllegalStateException
- if the connector server has
not been attached to an MBean server.void stop() throws IOException
Deactivates the connector server, that is, stops listening for client connections. Calling this method will also close all client connections that were made by this server. After this method returns, whether normally or with an exception, the connector server will not create any new client connections.
Once a connector server has been stopped, it cannot be started again.
Calling this method when the connector server has already been stopped has no effect. Calling this method when the connector server has not yet been started will disable the connector server object permanently.
If closing a client connection produces an exception, that
exception is not thrown from this method. A JMXConnectionNotification
with type JMXConnectionNotification.FAILED
is emitted from this MBean
with the connection ID of the connection that could not be
closed.
Closing a connector server is a potentially slow operation. For example, if a client machine with an open connection has crashed, the close operation might have to wait for a network protocol timeout. Callers that do not want to block in a close operation should do it in a separate thread.
IOException
- if the server cannot be closed cleanly.
When this exception is thrown, the server has already attempted
to close all client connections. All client connections are
closed except possibly those that generated exceptions when the
server attempted to close them.boolean isActive()
Determines whether the connector server is active. A connector
server starts being active when its start
method
returns successfully and remains active until either its
stop
method is called or the connector server
fails.
void setMBeanServerForwarder(MBeanServerForwarder mbsf)
Inserts an object that intercepts requests for the MBean server
that arrive through this connector server. This object will be
supplied as the MBeanServer
for any new connection
created by this connector server. Existing connections are
unaffected.
This method can be called more than once with different
MBeanServerForwarder
objects. The result is a chain
of forwarders. The last forwarder added is the first in the chain.
In more detail:
If this connector server is already associated with an
MBeanServer
object, then that object is given to
mbsf.setMBeanServer
. If doing so produces an exception, this
method throws the same exception without any other effect.
If this connector is not already associated with an
MBeanServer
object, or if the
mbsf.setMBeanServer
call just mentioned succeeds,
then mbsf
becomes this connector server's
MBeanServer
.
mbsf
- the new MBeanServerForwarder
.IllegalArgumentException
- if the call to mbsf.setMBeanServer
fails
with IllegalArgumentException
. This includes the
case where mbsf
is null.String[] getConnectionIds()
The list of IDs for currently-open connections to this connector server.
JMXServiceURL getAddress()
The address of this connector server.
The address returned may not be the exact original JMXServiceURL
that was supplied when creating the connector server, since the original
address may not always be complete. For example the port number may be
dynamically allocated when starting the connector server. Instead the
address returned is the actual JMXServiceURL
of the
JMXConnectorServer
. This is the address that clients supply
to JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXServiceURL)
.
Note that the address returned may be null
if
the JMXConnectorServer
is not yet active
.
Map<String,?> getAttributes()
The attributes for this connector server.
JMXConnector toJMXConnector(Map<String,?> env) throws IOException
Returns a client stub for this connector server. A client
stub is a serializable object whose connect
method can be used to make
one new connection to this connector server.
A given connector need not support the generation of client stubs. However, the connectors specified by the JMX Remote API do (JMXMP Connector and RMI Connector).
env
- client connection parameters of the same sort that
can be provided to JMXConnector.connect(Map)
. Can be null, which is equivalent
to an empty map.UnsupportedOperationException
- if this connector
server does not support the generation of client stubs.IllegalStateException
- if the JMXConnectorServer is
not started (see isActive()
).IOException
- if a communications problem means that a
stub cannot be created. Submit a bug or feature
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