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7.2 KiB
211 lines
7.2 KiB
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2007, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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* ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
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package com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver;
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import java.io.InvalidObjectException;
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import java.lang.reflect.Type;
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import javax.management.openmbean.OpenDataException;
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import javax.management.openmbean.OpenType;
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/**
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* <p>A custom mapping between Java types and Open types for use in MXBeans.
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* To define such a mapping, subclass this class and define at least the
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* {@link #fromOpenValue fromOpenValue} and {@link #toOpenValue toOpenValue}
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* methods, and optionally the {@link #checkReconstructible} method.
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* Then either use an {@link MXBeanMappingClass} annotation on your custom
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* Java types, or include this MXBeanMapping in an
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* {@link MXBeanMappingFactory}.</p>
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*
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* <p>For example, suppose we have a class {@code MyLinkedList}, which looks
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* like this:</p>
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*
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* <pre>
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* public class MyLinkedList {
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* public MyLinkedList(String name, MyLinkedList next) {...}
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* public String getName() {...}
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* public MyLinkedList getNext() {...}
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* }
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* </pre>
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*
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* <p>This is not a valid type for MXBeans, because it contains a
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* self-referential property "next" defined by the {@code getNext()}
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* method. MXBeans do not support recursive types. So we would like
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* to specify a mapping for {@code MyLinkedList} explicitly. When an
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* MXBean interface contains {@code MyLinkedList}, that will be mapped
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* into a {@code String[]}, which is a valid Open Type.</p>
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*
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* <p>To define this mapping, we first subclass {@code MXBeanMapping}:</p>
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*
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* <pre>
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* public class MyLinkedListMapping extends MXBeanMapping {
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* public MyLinkedListMapping(Type type) throws OpenDataException {
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* super(MyLinkedList.class, ArrayType.getArrayType(SimpleType.STRING));
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* if (type != MyLinkedList.class)
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* throw new OpenDataException("Mapping only valid for MyLinkedList");
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* }
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*
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* {@literal @Override}
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* public Object fromOpenValue(Object openValue) throws InvalidObjectException {
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* String[] array = (String[]) openValue;
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* MyLinkedList list = null;
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* for (int i = array.length - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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* list = new MyLinkedList(array[i], list);
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* return list;
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* }
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*
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* {@literal @Override}
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* public Object toOpenValue(Object javaValue) throws OpenDataException {
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* ArrayList<String> array = new ArrayList<String>();
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* for (MyLinkedList list = (MyLinkedList) javaValue; list != null;
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* list = list.getNext())
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* array.add(list.getName());
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* return array.toArray(new String[0]);
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* }
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* }
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* </pre>
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*
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* <p>The call to the superclass constructor specifies what the
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* original Java type is ({@code MyLinkedList.class}) and what Open
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* Type it is mapped to ({@code
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* ArrayType.getArrayType(SimpleType.STRING)}). The {@code
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* fromOpenValue} method says how we go from the Open Type ({@code
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* String[]}) to the Java type ({@code MyLinkedList}), and the {@code
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* toOpenValue} method says how we go from the Java type to the Open
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* Type.</p>
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*
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* <p>With this mapping defined, we can annotate the {@code MyLinkedList}
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* class appropriately:</p>
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*
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* <pre>
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* {@literal @MXBeanMappingClass}(MyLinkedListMapping.class)
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* public class MyLinkedList {...}
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* </pre>
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*
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* <p>Now we can use {@code MyLinkedList} in an MXBean interface and it
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* will work.</p>
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*
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* <p>If we are unable to modify the {@code MyLinkedList} class,
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* we can define an {@link MXBeanMappingFactory}. See the documentation
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* of that class for further details.</p>
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*
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* @see <a href="../MXBean.html#custom">MXBean specification, section
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* "Custom MXBean type mappings"</a>
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*/
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public abstract class MXBeanMapping {
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private final Type javaType;
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private final OpenType<?> openType;
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private final Class<?> openClass;
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/**
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* <p>Construct a mapping between the given Java type and the given
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* Open Type.</p>
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*
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* @param javaType the Java type (for example, {@code MyLinkedList}).
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* @param openType the Open Type (for example, {@code
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* ArrayType.getArrayType(SimpleType.STRING)})
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*
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* @throws NullPointerException if either argument is null.
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*/
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protected MXBeanMapping(Type javaType, OpenType<?> openType) {
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if (javaType == null || openType == null)
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throw new NullPointerException("Null argument");
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this.javaType = javaType;
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this.openType = openType;
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this.openClass = makeOpenClass(javaType, openType);
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}
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/**
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* <p>The Java type that was supplied to the constructor.</p>
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* @return the Java type that was supplied to the constructor.
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*/
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public final Type getJavaType() {
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return javaType;
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}
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/**
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* <p>The Open Type that was supplied to the constructor.</p>
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* @return the Open Type that was supplied to the constructor.
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*/
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public final OpenType<?> getOpenType() {
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return openType;
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}
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/**
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* <p>The Java class that corresponds to instances of the
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* {@linkplain #getOpenType() Open Type} for this mapping.</p>
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* @return the Java class that corresponds to instances of the
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* Open Type for this mapping.
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* @see OpenType#getClassName
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*/
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public final Class<?> getOpenClass() {
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return openClass;
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}
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private static Class<?> makeOpenClass(Type javaType, OpenType<?> openType) {
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if (javaType instanceof Class<?> && ((Class<?>) javaType).isPrimitive())
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return (Class<?>) javaType;
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try {
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String className = openType.getClassName();
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return Class.forName(className, false, MXBeanMapping.class.getClassLoader());
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} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
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throw new RuntimeException(e); // should not happen
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}
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}
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/**
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* <p>Convert an instance of the Open Type into the Java type.
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* @param openValue the value to be converted.
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* @return the converted value.
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* @throws InvalidObjectException if the value cannot be converted.
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*/
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public abstract Object fromOpenValue(Object openValue)
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throws InvalidObjectException;
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/**
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* <p>Convert an instance of the Java type into the Open Type.
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* @param javaValue the value to be converted.
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* @return the converted value.
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* @throws OpenDataException if the value cannot be converted.
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*/
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public abstract Object toOpenValue(Object javaValue)
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throws OpenDataException;
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/**
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* <p>Throw an appropriate InvalidObjectException if we will not
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* be able to convert back from the open data to the original Java
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* object. The {@link #fromOpenValue fromOpenValue} throws an
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* exception if a given open data value cannot be converted. This
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* method throws an exception if <em>no</em> open data values can
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* be converted. The default implementation of this method never
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* throws an exception. Subclasses can override it as
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* appropriate.</p>
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* @throws InvalidObjectException if {@code fromOpenValue} will throw
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* an exception no matter what its argument is.
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*/
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public void checkReconstructible() throws InvalidObjectException {}
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}
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