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- javax.management.remote.JMXServiceURL
 
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- Serializable
 
 
 public class JMXServiceURL extends Object implements Serializable The address of a JMX API connector server. Instances of this class are immutable. The address is an Abstract Service URL for SLP, as defined in RFC 2609 and amended by RFC 3111. It must look like this: service:jmx:protocol:sapHere, protocolis the transport protocol to be used to connect to the connector server. It is a string of one or more ASCII characters, each of which is a letter, a digit, or one of the characters+or-. The first character must be a letter. Uppercase letters are converted into lowercase ones.sapis the address at which the connector server is found. This address uses a subset of the syntax defined by RFC 2609 for IP-based protocols. It is a subset because theuser@hostsyntax is not supported.The other syntaxes defined by RFC 2609 are not currently supported by this class. The supported syntax is: //[host[:port]][url-path]Square brackets []indicate optional parts of the address. Not all protocols will recognize all optional parts.The hostis a host name, an IPv4 numeric host address, or an IPv6 numeric address enclosed in square brackets.The portis a decimal port number. 0 means a default or anonymous port, depending on the protocol.The hostandportcan be omitted. Theportcannot be supplied without ahost.The url-path, if any, begins with a slash (/) or a semicolon (;) and continues to the end of the address. It can contain attributes using the semicolon syntax specified in RFC 2609. Those attributes are not parsed by this class and incorrect attribute syntax is not detected.Although it is legal according to RFC 2609 to have a url-paththat begins with a semicolon, not all implementations of SLP allow it, so it is recommended to avoid that syntax.Case is not significant in the initial service:jmx:protocolstring or in the host part of the address. Depending on the protocol, case can be significant in theurl-path.
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Constructor SummaryConstructors Constructor Description JMXServiceURL(String serviceURL)Constructs aJMXServiceURLby parsing a Service URL string.JMXServiceURL(String protocol, String host, int port)Constructs aJMXServiceURLwith the given protocol, host, and port.JMXServiceURL(String protocol, String host, int port, String urlPath)Constructs aJMXServiceURLwith the given parts.
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description booleanequals(Object obj)Indicates whether some other object is equal to this one.StringgetHost()The host part of the Service URL.intgetPort()The port of the Service URL.StringgetProtocol()The protocol part of the Service URL.StringgetURLPath()The URL Path part of the Service URL.inthashCode()Returns a hash code value for the object.StringtoString()The string representation of this Service URL.
 
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Constructor Detail- 
JMXServiceURLpublic JMXServiceURL(String serviceURL) throws MalformedURLException Constructs a JMXServiceURLby parsing a Service URL string.- Parameters:
- serviceURL- the URL string to be parsed.
- Throws:
- NullPointerException- if- serviceURLis null.
- MalformedURLException- if- serviceURLdoes not conform to the syntax for an Abstract Service URL or if it is not a valid name for a JMX Remote API service. A- JMXServiceURLmust begin with the string- "service:jmx:"(case-insensitive). It must not contain any characters that are not printable ASCII characters.
 
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JMXServiceURLpublic JMXServiceURL(String protocol, String host, int port) throws MalformedURLException Constructs a JMXServiceURLwith the given protocol, host, and port. This constructor is equivalent toJMXServiceURL(protocol, host, port, null).- Parameters:
- protocol- the protocol part of the URL. If null, defaults to- jmxmp.
- host- the host part of the URL. If host is null and if local host name can be resolved to an IP, then host defaults to local host name as determined by- InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(). If host is null and if local host name cannot be resolved to an IP, then host defaults to numeric IP address of one of the active network interfaces. If host is a numeric IPv6 address, it can optionally be enclosed in square brackets- [].
- port- the port part of the URL.
- Throws:
- MalformedURLException- if one of the parts is syntactically incorrect, or if- hostis null and it is not possible to find the local host name, or if- portis negative.
 
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JMXServiceURLpublic JMXServiceURL(String protocol, String host, int port, String urlPath) throws MalformedURLException Constructs a JMXServiceURLwith the given parts.- Parameters:
- protocol- the protocol part of the URL. If null, defaults to- jmxmp.
- host- the host part of the URL. If host is null and if local host name can be resolved to an IP, then host defaults to local host name as determined by- InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName(). If host is null and if local host name cannot be resolved to an IP, then host defaults to numeric IP address of one of the active network interfaces. If host is a numeric IPv6 address, it can optionally be enclosed in square brackets- [].
- port- the port part of the URL.
- urlPath- the URL path part of the URL. If null, defaults to the empty string.
- Throws:
- MalformedURLException- if one of the parts is syntactically incorrect, or if- hostis null and it is not possible to find the local host name, or if- portis negative.
 
 
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Method Detail- 
getProtocolpublic String getProtocol() The protocol part of the Service URL. - Returns:
- the protocol part of the Service URL. This is never null.
 
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getHostpublic String getHost() The host part of the Service URL. If the Service URL was constructed with the constructor that takes a URL string parameter, the result is the substring specifying the host in that URL. If the Service URL was constructed with a constructor that takes a separate host parameter, the result is the string that was specified. If that string was null, the result is InetAddress.getLocalHost().getHostName()if local host name can be resolved to an IP. Else numeric IP address of an active network interface will be used.In either case, if the host was specified using the [...]syntax for numeric IPv6 addresses, the square brackets are not included in the return value here.- Returns:
- the host part of the Service URL. This is never null.
 
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getPortpublic int getPort() The port of the Service URL. If no port was specified, the returned value is 0. - Returns:
- the port of the Service URL, or 0 if none.
 
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getURLPathpublic String getURLPath() The URL Path part of the Service URL. This is an empty string, or a string beginning with a slash ( /), or a string beginning with a semicolon (;).- Returns:
- the URL Path part of the Service URL. This is never null.
 
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toStringpublic String toString() The string representation of this Service URL. If the value returned by this method is supplied to the JMXServiceURLconstructor, the resultant object is equal to this one.The hostpart of the returned string is the value returned bygetHost(). If that value specifies a numeric IPv6 address, it is surrounded by square brackets[].The portpart of the returned string is the value returned bygetPort()in its shortest decimal form. If the value is zero, it is omitted.
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equalspublic boolean equals(Object obj) Indicates whether some other object is equal to this one. This method returns true if and only if objis an instance ofJMXServiceURLwhosegetProtocol(),getHost(),getPort(), andgetURLPath()methods return the same values as for this object. The values forgetProtocol()andgetHost()can differ in case without affecting equality.- Overrides:
- equalsin class- Object
- Parameters:
- obj- the reference object with which to compare.
- Returns:
- trueif this object is the same as the- objargument;- falseotherwise.
- See Also:
- Object.hashCode(),- HashMap
 
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hashCodepublic int hashCode() Description copied from class:ObjectReturns a hash code value for the object. This method is supported for the benefit of hash tables such as those provided byHashMap.The general contract of hashCodeis:- Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during
     an execution of a Java application, the hashCodemethod must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used inequalscomparisons on the object is modified. This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application.
- If two objects are equal according to the equals(Object)method, then calling thehashCodemethod on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result.
- It is not required that if two objects are unequal
     according to the Object.equals(java.lang.Object)method, then calling thehashCodemethod on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results for unequal objects may improve the performance of hash tables.
 As much as is reasonably practical, the hashCode method defined by class Objectdoes return distinct integers for distinct objects. (The hashCode may or may not be implemented as some function of an object's memory address at some point in time.)- Overrides:
- hashCodein class- Object
- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- See Also:
- Object.equals(java.lang.Object),- System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
 
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