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package jdk.jfr;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Inherited;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
Event annotation, specifies the default setting value for a periodic event.
Since: 9
/**
* Event annotation, specifies the default setting value for a periodic event.
*
* @since 9
*/
@MetadataDefinition
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Inherited
@Target(ElementType.TYPE)
public @interface Period {
Settings name "period"
for configuring periodic events /**
* Settings name {@code "period"} for configuring periodic events
*/
public final static String NAME = "period";
Returns the default setting value for a periodic setting.
String representation of a positive Long
value followed by an empty space and one of the following units:
"ns"
(nanoseconds)
"us"
(microseconds)
"ms"
(milliseconds)
"s"
(seconds)
"m"
(minutes)
"h"
(hours)
"d"
(days)
Example values: "0 ns"
, "10 ms"
, and "1 s"
.
A period may also be "everyChunk"
to specify that it occurs at least once for every recording file. The number of events that are emitted depends on how many times the file rotations occur when data is recorded.
Returns: the default setting value, not null
/**
* Returns the default setting value for a periodic setting.
* <p>
* String representation of a positive {@code Long} value followed by an empty
* space and one of the following units:<br>
* <br>
* {@code "ns"} (nanoseconds)<br>
* {@code "us"} (microseconds)<br>
* {@code "ms"} (milliseconds)<br>
* {@code "s"} (seconds)<br>
* {@code "m"} (minutes)<br>
* {@code "h"} (hours)<br>
* {@code "d"} (days)<br>
* <p>
* Example values: {@code "0 ns"}, {@code "10 ms"}, and {@code "1 s"}.
* <p>
* A period may also be {@code "everyChunk"} to specify that it occurs at
* least once for every recording file. The number of events that are emitted
* depends on how many times the file rotations occur when data is recorded.
*
* @return the default setting value, not {@code null}
*/
String value() default "everyChunk";
}