Module jdk.jfr

Package jdk.jfr.consumer

This package contains classes for consuming Flight Recorder data.

In the following example, the program prints a histogram of all method samples in a recording.

 
   public static void main(String[] args) {
     if (args.length != 0) {
       System.out.println("Must specify recording file.");
       return;
     }
     try (RecordingFile f = new RecordingFile(Paths.get(args[0]))) {
       Map<String, SimpleEntry<String, Integer>> histogram = new HashMap<>();
       int total = 0;
       while (f.hasMoreEvents()) {
         RecordedEvent event = f.readEvent();
         if (event.getEventType().getName().equals("jdk.ExecutionSample")) {
           RecordedStackTrace s = event.getStackTrace();
           if (s != null) {
             RecordedFrame topFrame= s.getFrames().get(0);
             if (topFrame.isJavaFrame())  {
               RecordedMethod method = topFrame.getMethod();
               String methodName = method.getType().getName() + "#" + method.getName() + " " + method.getDescriptor();
               Entry entry = histogram.computeIfAbsent(methodName, u -> new SimpleEntry<String, Integer>(methodName, 0));
               entry.setValue(entry.getValue() + 1);
               total++;
             }
           }
         }
       }
       List<SimpleEntry<String, Integer>> entries = new ArrayList<>(histogram.values());
       entries.sort((u, v) -> v.getValue().compareTo(u.getValue()));
       for (SimpleEntry<String, Integer> c : entries) {
         System.out.printf("%2.0f%% %s\n", 100 * (float) c.getValue() / total, c.getKey());
       }
       System.out.println("\nSample count: " + total);
     } catch (IOException ioe) {
       System.out.println("Error reading file " + args[0] + ". " + ioe.getMessage());
     }
   }
 
 

Null-handling

All methods define whether they accept or return null in the Javadoc. Typically this is expressed as "not null". If a null parameter is used where it is not allowed, a java.lang.NullPointerException is thrown. If a null parameters is passed to a method that throws other exceptions, such as java.io.IOException, the java.lang.NullPointerException takes precedence, unless the Javadoc for the method explicitly states how null is handled, i.e. by throwing java.lang.IllegalArgumentException.

Since:
9