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package javax.management;
import java.io.Serializable;
// Javadoc imports:
import java.lang.management.MemoryUsage;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
import javax.management.openmbean.CompositeData;
import javax.management.openmbean.OpenMBeanAttributeInfoSupport;
import javax.management.openmbean.OpenMBeanOperationInfoSupport;
import javax.management.openmbean.OpenMBeanParameterInfoSupport;
import javax.management.openmbean.OpenType;
Additional metadata for a JMX element. A Descriptor
is associated with a MBeanInfo
, MBeanAttributeInfo
, etc. It consists of a collection of fields. A field is a name and an associated value.
Field names are not case-sensitive. The names descriptorType
, descriptortype
, and DESCRIPTORTYPE
are all equivalent. However, the case that was used when the field was first set is preserved in the result of the getFields
and getFieldNames
methods.
Not all field names and values are predefined.
New fields can be defined and added by any program.
A descriptor can be mutable or immutable.
An immutable descriptor, once created, never changes.
The Descriptor
methods that could modify the contents of the descriptor will throw an exception for an immutable descriptor. Immutable descriptors are usually instances of ImmutableDescriptor
or a subclass. Mutable descriptors are usually instances of DescriptorSupport
or a subclass.
Certain fields are used by the JMX implementation. This means
either that the presence of the field may change the behavior of
the JMX API or that the field may be set in descriptors returned by
the JMX API. These fields appear in italics in the table below, and each one has a corresponding constant in the JMX
class. For example, the field defaultValue
is represented by the constant JMX.DEFAULT_VALUE_FIELD
.
Certain other fields have conventional meanings described in the
table below but they are not required to be understood or set by
the JMX implementation.
Field names defined by the JMX specification in this and all future versions will never contain a period (.). Users can safely create their own fields by including a period in the name and be sure that these names will not collide with any future version of the JMX API. It is recommended to follow the Java package naming convention to avoid collisions between field names from different origins. For example, a field created by example.com
might have the name com.example.interestLevel
.
Note that the values in the defaultValue
,
legalValues
, maxValue
, and minValue
fields should be consistent with the type returned by the getType()
method for the associated MBeanAttributeInfo
or
MBeanParameterInfo
. For MXBeans, this means that they should be of the mapped Java type, called opendata(J) in the MXBean type mapping rules.
Name Type Used in Meaning
defaultValue Object
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanParameterInfo
Default value for an attribute or parameter. See openmbean
.
deprecated String Any
An indication that this element of the information model is no
longer recommended for use. A set of MBeans defined by an
application is collectively called an information model. The convention is for the value of this field to contain a string that is the version of the model in which the element was first deprecated, followed by a space, followed by an explanation of the deprecation, for example "1.3 Replaced by the Capacity
attribute"
.
descriptionResource
BundleBaseName String Any
The base name for the ResourceBundle
in which the key given in the descriptionResourceKey
field can be found, for example "com.example.myapp.MBeanResources"
. The meaning of this field is defined by this specification but the field is not set or used by the JMX API itself.
descriptionResourceKey String Any
A resource key for the description of this element. In conjunction with the descriptionResourceBundleBaseName
, this can be used to find a localized version of the description. The meaning of this field is defined by this specification but the field is not set or used by the JMX API itself.
enabled String
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanNotificationInfo
MBeanOperationInfo
The string "true"
or "false"
according as this item is enabled. When an attribute or operation is not enabled, it exists but cannot currently be accessed. A user interface might present it as a greyed-out item. For example, an attribute might only be meaningful after the start()
method of an MBean has been called, and is otherwise disabled. Likewise, a notification might be disabled if it cannot currently be emitted but could be in other circumstances.
immutableInfo String
MBeanInfo
The string "true"
or "false"
according as this MBean's MBeanInfo is immutable. When this field is true,
the MBeanInfo for the given MBean is guaranteed not to change over
the lifetime of the MBean. Hence, a client can read it once and
cache the read value. When this field is false or absent, there is
no such guarantee, although that does not mean that the MBeanInfo
will necessarily change.
infoTimeout String
Long MBeanInfo
The time in milli-seconds that the MBeanInfo can reasonably be expected to be unchanged. The value can be a Long
or a decimal string. This provides a hint from a DynamicMBean or any MBean that does not define immutableInfo
as true
that the MBeanInfo is not likely to change within this period and therefore can be cached. When this field is missing or has the value zero, it is not recommended to cache the MBeanInfo unless it has the immutableInfo
set to true
.
interfaceClassName
String MBeanInfo
The Java interface name for a Standard MBean or MXBean, as returned by Class.getName()
. A Standard MBean or MXBean registered directly in the MBean Server or created using the StandardMBean
class will have this field in its MBeanInfo Descriptor.
legalValues
Set<?> MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanParameterInfo
Legal values for an attribute or parameter. See openmbean
.
maxValue Object
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanParameterInfo
Maximum legal value for an attribute or parameter. See openmbean
.
metricType String
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanOperationInfo
The type of a metric, one of the strings "counter" or "gauge".
A metric is a measurement exported by an MBean, usually an
attribute but sometimes the result of an operation. A metric that
is a counter has a value that never decreases except by
being reset to a starting value. Counter metrics are almost always
non-negative integers. An example might be the number of requests
received. A metric that is a gauge has a numeric value
that can increase or decrease. Examples might be the number of
open connections or a cache hit rate or a temperature reading.
minValue Object
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanParameterInfo
Minimum legal value for an attribute or parameter. See openmbean
.
mxbean String
MBeanInfo
The string "true"
or "false"
according as this MBean is an MXBean
. A Standard MBean or MXBean registered directly with the MBean Server or created using the StandardMBean
class will have this field in its MBeanInfo Descriptor.
openType OpenType
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanOperationInfo
MBeanParameterInfo
The Open Type of this element. In the case of
MBeanAttributeInfo
and MBeanParameterInfo
, this is the Open Type of the attribute or parameter. In the case of
MBeanOperationInfo
, it is the Open Type of the return value. This field is set in the Descriptor for all instances of OpenMBeanAttributeInfoSupport
, OpenMBeanOperationInfoSupport
, and OpenMBeanParameterInfoSupport
. It is also set for attributes, operations, and parameters of MXBeans.
This field can be set for an MBeanNotificationInfo
, in which case it indicates the Open Type that the user data
will have.
originalType String
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanOperationInfo
MBeanParameterInfo
The original Java type of this element as it appeared in the MXBean
interface method that produced this
MBeanAttributeInfo
(etc). For example, a method
public
MemoryUsage
getHeapMemoryUsage();
in an MXBean interface defines an attribute called
HeapMemoryUsage
of type CompositeData
. The
originalType
field in the Descriptor for this attribute will have the value "java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"
.
The format of this string is described in the section Type Names of the MXBean
specification.
severity String
Integer
MBeanNotificationInfo
The severity of this notification. It can be 0 to mean unknown severity or a value from 1 to 6 representing decreasing levels of severity. It can be represented as a decimal string or an Integer
.
since String Any
The version of the information model in which this element
was introduced. A set of MBeans defined by an application is
collectively called an information model. The application may also define versions of this model, and use the "since"
field to record the version in which an element first appeared.
units String
MBeanAttributeInfo
MBeanParameterInfo
MBeanOperationInfo
The units in which an attribute, parameter, or operation return value is measured, for example "bytes"
or
"seconds"
.
Some additional fields are defined by Model MBeans. See ModelMBeanInfo
and related classes and the chapter "Model MBeans" of the
JMX Specification.
Since: 1.5
/**
* <p>Additional metadata for a JMX element. A {@code Descriptor}
* is associated with a {@link MBeanInfo}, {@link MBeanAttributeInfo}, etc.
* It consists of a collection of fields. A field is a name and an
* associated value.</p>
*
* <p>Field names are not case-sensitive. The names {@code descriptorType},
* {@code descriptortype}, and {@code DESCRIPTORTYPE} are all equivalent.
* However, the case that was used when the field was first set is preserved
* in the result of the {@link #getFields} and {@link #getFieldNames}
* methods.</p>
*
* <p>Not all field names and values are predefined.
* New fields can be defined and added by any program.</p>
*
* <p>A descriptor can be mutable or immutable.
* An immutable descriptor, once created, never changes.
* The <code>Descriptor</code> methods that could modify the contents
* of the descriptor will throw an exception
* for an immutable descriptor. Immutable descriptors are usually
* instances of {@link ImmutableDescriptor} or a subclass. Mutable
* descriptors are usually instances of
* {@link javax.management.modelmbean.DescriptorSupport} or a subclass.
*
* <p>Certain fields are used by the JMX implementation. This means
* either that the presence of the field may change the behavior of
* the JMX API or that the field may be set in descriptors returned by
* the JMX API. These fields appear in <i>italics</i> in the table
* below, and each one has a corresponding constant in the {@link JMX}
* class. For example, the field {@code defaultValue} is represented
* by the constant {@link JMX#DEFAULT_VALUE_FIELD}.</p>
*
* <p>Certain other fields have conventional meanings described in the
* table below but they are not required to be understood or set by
* the JMX implementation.</p>
*
* <p>Field names defined by the JMX specification in this and all
* future versions will never contain a period (.). Users can safely
* create their own fields by including a period in the name and be
* sure that these names will not collide with any future version of
* the JMX API. It is recommended to follow the Java package naming
* convention to avoid collisions between field names from different
* origins. For example, a field created by {@code example.com} might
* have the name {@code com.example.interestLevel}.</p>
*
* <p>Note that the values in the {@code defaultValue}, {@code
* legalValues}, {@code maxValue}, and {@code minValue} fields should
* be consistent with the type returned by the {@code getType()}
* method for the associated {@code MBeanAttributeInfo} or {@code
* MBeanParameterInfo}. For MXBeans, this means that they should be
* of the mapped Java type, called <em>opendata</em>(J) in the <a
* href="MXBean.html#mapping-rules">MXBean type mapping rules</a>.</p>
*
* <table border="1" cellpadding="5">
*
* <tr><th>Name</th><th>Type</th><th>Used in</th><th>Meaning</th></tr>
*
* <tr><td><a name="defaultValue"><i>defaultValue</i></a><td>Object</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanParameterInfo</td>
*
* <td>Default value for an attribute or parameter. See
* {@link javax.management.openmbean}.</td>
*
* <tr><td>deprecated</td><td>String</td><td>Any</td>
*
* <td>An indication that this element of the information model is no
* longer recommended for use. A set of MBeans defined by an
* application is collectively called an <em>information model</em>.
* The convention is for the value of this field to contain a string
* that is the version of the model in which the element was first
* deprecated, followed by a space, followed by an explanation of the
* deprecation, for example {@code "1.3 Replaced by the Capacity
* attribute"}.</td>
*
* <tr><td>descriptionResource<br>BundleBaseName</td><td>String</td><td>Any</td>
*
* <td>The base name for the {@link ResourceBundle} in which the key given in
* the {@code descriptionResourceKey} field can be found, for example
* {@code "com.example.myapp.MBeanResources"}. The meaning of this
* field is defined by this specification but the field is not set or
* used by the JMX API itself.</td>
*
* <tr><td>descriptionResourceKey</td><td>String</td><td>Any</td>
*
* <td>A resource key for the description of this element. In
* conjunction with the {@code descriptionResourceBundleBaseName},
* this can be used to find a localized version of the description.
* The meaning of this field is defined by this specification but the
* field is not set or used by the JMX API itself.</td>
*
* <tr><td>enabled</td><td>String</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanNotificationInfo<br>MBeanOperationInfo</td>
*
* <td>The string {@code "true"} or {@code "false"} according as this
* item is enabled. When an attribute or operation is not enabled, it
* exists but cannot currently be accessed. A user interface might
* present it as a greyed-out item. For example, an attribute might
* only be meaningful after the {@code start()} method of an MBean has
* been called, and is otherwise disabled. Likewise, a notification
* might be disabled if it cannot currently be emitted but could be in
* other circumstances.</td>
*
* <tr><td><a name="immutableInfo"><i>immutableInfo</i></a><td>String</td>
* <td>MBeanInfo</td>
*
* <td>The string {@code "true"} or {@code "false"} according as this
* MBean's MBeanInfo is <em>immutable</em>. When this field is true,
* the MBeanInfo for the given MBean is guaranteed not to change over
* the lifetime of the MBean. Hence, a client can read it once and
* cache the read value. When this field is false or absent, there is
* no such guarantee, although that does not mean that the MBeanInfo
* will necessarily change.</td>
*
* <tr><td>infoTimeout</td><td>String<br>Long</td><td>MBeanInfo</td>
*
* <td>The time in milli-seconds that the MBeanInfo can reasonably be
* expected to be unchanged. The value can be a {@code Long} or a
* decimal string. This provides a hint from a DynamicMBean or any
* MBean that does not define {@code immutableInfo} as {@code true}
* that the MBeanInfo is not likely to change within this period and
* therefore can be cached. When this field is missing or has the
* value zero, it is not recommended to cache the MBeanInfo unless it
* has the {@code immutableInfo} set to {@code true}.</td></tr>
*
* <tr><td><a name="interfaceClassName"><i>interfaceClassName</i></a></td>
* <td>String</td><td>MBeanInfo</td>
*
* <td>The Java interface name for a Standard MBean or MXBean, as
* returned by {@link Class#getName()}. A Standard MBean or MXBean
* registered directly in the MBean Server or created using the {@link
* StandardMBean} class will have this field in its MBeanInfo
* Descriptor.</td>
*
* <tr><td><a name="legalValues"><i>legalValues</i></a></td>
* <td>{@literal Set<?>}</td><td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanParameterInfo</td>
*
* <td>Legal values for an attribute or parameter. See
* {@link javax.management.openmbean}.</td>
*
* <tr><td><a name="maxValue"><i>maxValue</i></a><td>Object</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanParameterInfo</td>
*
* <td>Maximum legal value for an attribute or parameter. See
* {@link javax.management.openmbean}.</td>
*
* <tr><td><a name="metricType">metricType</a><td>String</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanOperationInfo</td>
*
* <td>The type of a metric, one of the strings "counter" or "gauge".
* A metric is a measurement exported by an MBean, usually an
* attribute but sometimes the result of an operation. A metric that
* is a <em>counter</em> has a value that never decreases except by
* being reset to a starting value. Counter metrics are almost always
* non-negative integers. An example might be the number of requests
* received. A metric that is a <em>gauge</em> has a numeric value
* that can increase or decrease. Examples might be the number of
* open connections or a cache hit rate or a temperature reading.
*
* <tr><td><a name="minValue"><i>minValue</i></a><td>Object</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanParameterInfo</td>
*
* <td>Minimum legal value for an attribute or parameter. See
* {@link javax.management.openmbean}.</td>
*
* <tr><td><a name="mxbean"><i>mxbean</i></a><td>String</td>
* <td>MBeanInfo</td>
*
* <td>The string {@code "true"} or {@code "false"} according as this
* MBean is an {@link MXBean}. A Standard MBean or MXBean registered
* directly with the MBean Server or created using the {@link
* StandardMBean} class will have this field in its MBeanInfo
* Descriptor.</td>
*
* <tr><td><a name="openType"><i>openType</i></a><td>{@link OpenType}</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanOperationInfo<br>MBeanParameterInfo</td>
*
* <td><p>The Open Type of this element. In the case of {@code
* MBeanAttributeInfo} and {@code MBeanParameterInfo}, this is the
* Open Type of the attribute or parameter. In the case of {@code
* MBeanOperationInfo}, it is the Open Type of the return value. This
* field is set in the Descriptor for all instances of {@link
* OpenMBeanAttributeInfoSupport}, {@link
* OpenMBeanOperationInfoSupport}, and {@link
* OpenMBeanParameterInfoSupport}. It is also set for attributes,
* operations, and parameters of MXBeans.</p>
*
* <p>This field can be set for an {@code MBeanNotificationInfo}, in
* which case it indicates the Open Type that the {@link
* Notification#getUserData() user data} will have.</td>
*
* <tr><td><a name="originalType"><i>originalType</i></a><td>String</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanOperationInfo<br>MBeanParameterInfo</td>
*
* <td><p>The original Java type of this element as it appeared in the
* {@link MXBean} interface method that produced this {@code
* MBeanAttributeInfo} (etc). For example, a method<br> <code>public
* </code> {@link MemoryUsage}<code> getHeapMemoryUsage();</code><br>
* in an MXBean interface defines an attribute called {@code
* HeapMemoryUsage} of type {@link CompositeData}. The {@code
* originalType} field in the Descriptor for this attribute will have
* the value {@code "java.lang.management.MemoryUsage"}.
*
* <p>The format of this string is described in the section <a
* href="MXBean.html#type-names">Type Names</a> of the MXBean
* specification.</p>
*
* <tr><td>severity</td><td>String<br>Integer</td>
* <td>MBeanNotificationInfo</td>
*
* <td>The severity of this notification. It can be 0 to mean
* unknown severity or a value from 1 to 6 representing decreasing
* levels of severity. It can be represented as a decimal string or
* an {@code Integer}.</td>
*
* <tr><td>since</td><td>String</td><td>Any</td>
*
* <td>The version of the information model in which this element
* was introduced. A set of MBeans defined by an application is
* collectively called an <em>information model</em>. The
* application may also define versions of this model, and use the
* {@code "since"} field to record the version in which an element
* first appeared.</td>
*
* <tr><td>units</td><td>String</td>
* <td>MBeanAttributeInfo<br>MBeanParameterInfo<br>MBeanOperationInfo</td>
*
* <td>The units in which an attribute, parameter, or operation return
* value is measured, for example {@code "bytes"} or {@code
* "seconds"}.</td>
*
* </table>
*
* <p>Some additional fields are defined by Model MBeans. See
* {@link javax.management.modelmbean.ModelMBeanInfo ModelMBeanInfo}
* and related classes and the chapter "Model MBeans" of the
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/JavaManagement/download.html">
* JMX Specification</a>.</p>
*
* @since 1.5
*/
public interface Descriptor extends Serializable, Cloneable
{
Returns the value for a specific field name, or null if no value
is present for that name.
Params: - fieldName – the field name.
Throws: - RuntimeOperationsException – if the field name is illegal.
Returns: the corresponding value, or null if the field is not present.
/**
* Returns the value for a specific field name, or null if no value
* is present for that name.
*
* @param fieldName the field name.
*
* @return the corresponding value, or null if the field is not present.
*
* @exception RuntimeOperationsException if the field name is illegal.
*/
public Object getFieldValue(String fieldName)
throws RuntimeOperationsException;
Sets the value for a specific field name. This will
modify an existing field or add a new field.
The field value will be validated before it is set.
If it is not valid, then an exception will be thrown.
The meaning of validity is dependent on the descriptor
implementation.
Params: - fieldName – The field name to be set. Cannot be null or empty.
- fieldValue – The field value to be set for the field
name. Can be null if that is a valid value for the field.
Throws: - RuntimeOperationsException – if the field name or field value is illegal (wrapped exception is
IllegalArgumentException
); or if the descriptor is immutable (wrapped exception is UnsupportedOperationException
).
/**
* <p>Sets the value for a specific field name. This will
* modify an existing field or add a new field.</p>
*
* <p>The field value will be validated before it is set.
* If it is not valid, then an exception will be thrown.
* The meaning of validity is dependent on the descriptor
* implementation.</p>
*
* @param fieldName The field name to be set. Cannot be null or empty.
* @param fieldValue The field value to be set for the field
* name. Can be null if that is a valid value for the field.
*
* @exception RuntimeOperationsException if the field name or field value
* is illegal (wrapped exception is {@link IllegalArgumentException}); or
* if the descriptor is immutable (wrapped exception is
* {@link UnsupportedOperationException}).
*/
public void setField(String fieldName, Object fieldValue)
throws RuntimeOperationsException;
Returns all of the fields contained in this descriptor as a string array.
See Also: Returns: String array of fields in the format fieldName=fieldValue
If the value of a field is not a String, then the toString() method
will be called on it and the returned value, enclosed in parentheses,
used as the value for the field in the returned array. If the value
of a field is null, then the value of the field in the returned array
will be empty. If the descriptor is empty, you will get
an empty array.
/**
* Returns all of the fields contained in this descriptor as a string array.
*
* @return String array of fields in the format <i>fieldName=fieldValue</i>
* <br>If the value of a field is not a String, then the toString() method
* will be called on it and the returned value, enclosed in parentheses,
* used as the value for the field in the returned array. If the value
* of a field is null, then the value of the field in the returned array
* will be empty. If the descriptor is empty, you will get
* an empty array.
*
* @see #setFields
*/
public String[] getFields();
Returns all the field names in the descriptor.
Returns: String array of field names. If the descriptor is empty,
you will get an empty array.
/**
* Returns all the field names in the descriptor.
*
* @return String array of field names. If the descriptor is empty,
* you will get an empty array.
*/
public String[] getFieldNames();
Returns all the field values in the descriptor as an array of Objects. The returned values are in the same order as the fieldNames
String array parameter. Params: - fieldNames – String array of the names of the fields that the values should be returned for. If the array is empty then an empty array will be returned. If the array is null then all values will be returned, as if the parameter were the array returned by
getFieldNames()
. If a field name in the array does not exist, including the case where it is null or the empty string, then null is returned for the matching array element being returned.
Returns: Object array of field values. If the list of fieldNames
is empty, you will get an empty array.
/**
* Returns all the field values in the descriptor as an array of Objects. The
* returned values are in the same order as the {@code fieldNames} String array parameter.
*
* @param fieldNames String array of the names of the fields that
* the values should be returned for. If the array is empty then
* an empty array will be returned. If the array is null then all
* values will be returned, as if the parameter were the array
* returned by {@link #getFieldNames()}. If a field name in the
* array does not exist, including the case where it is null or
* the empty string, then null is returned for the matching array
* element being returned.
*
* @return Object array of field values. If the list of {@code fieldNames}
* is empty, you will get an empty array.
*/
public Object[] getFieldValues(String... fieldNames);
Removes a field from the descriptor.
Params: - fieldName – String name of the field to be removed.
If the field name is illegal or the field is not found,
no exception is thrown.
Throws: - RuntimeOperationsException – if a field of the given name exists and the descriptor is immutable. The wrapped exception will be an
UnsupportedOperationException
.
/**
* Removes a field from the descriptor.
*
* @param fieldName String name of the field to be removed.
* If the field name is illegal or the field is not found,
* no exception is thrown.
*
* @exception RuntimeOperationsException if a field of the given name
* exists and the descriptor is immutable. The wrapped exception will
* be an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
*/
public void removeField(String fieldName);
Sets all fields in the field names array to the new value with
the same index in the field values array. Array sizes must match.
The field value will be validated before it is set.
If it is not valid, then an exception will be thrown.
If the arrays are empty, then no change will take effect.
Params: - fieldNames – String array of field names. The array and array
elements cannot be null.
- fieldValues – Object array of the corresponding field values.
The array cannot be null. Elements of the array can be null.
Throws: - RuntimeOperationsException – if the change fails for any reason. Wrapped exception is
IllegalArgumentException
if fieldNames
or fieldValues
is null, or if the arrays are of different lengths, or if there is an illegal value in one of them. Wrapped exception is UnsupportedOperationException
if the descriptor is immutable, and the call would change its contents.
See Also:
/**
* <p>Sets all fields in the field names array to the new value with
* the same index in the field values array. Array sizes must match.</p>
*
* <p>The field value will be validated before it is set.
* If it is not valid, then an exception will be thrown.
* If the arrays are empty, then no change will take effect.</p>
*
* @param fieldNames String array of field names. The array and array
* elements cannot be null.
* @param fieldValues Object array of the corresponding field values.
* The array cannot be null. Elements of the array can be null.
*
* @throws RuntimeOperationsException if the change fails for any reason.
* Wrapped exception is {@link IllegalArgumentException} if
* {@code fieldNames} or {@code fieldValues} is null, or if
* the arrays are of different lengths, or if there is an
* illegal value in one of them.
* Wrapped exception is {@link UnsupportedOperationException}
* if the descriptor is immutable, and the call would change
* its contents.
*
* @see #getFields
*/
public void setFields(String[] fieldNames, Object[] fieldValues)
throws RuntimeOperationsException;
Returns a descriptor which is equal to this descriptor.
Changes to the returned descriptor will have no effect on this
descriptor, and vice versa. If this descriptor is immutable,
it may fulfill this condition by returning itself.
Throws: - RuntimeOperationsException – for illegal value for field names
or field values.
If the descriptor construction fails for any reason, this exception will
be thrown.
Returns: A descriptor which is equal to this descriptor.
/**
* <p>Returns a descriptor which is equal to this descriptor.
* Changes to the returned descriptor will have no effect on this
* descriptor, and vice versa. If this descriptor is immutable,
* it may fulfill this condition by returning itself.</p>
* @exception RuntimeOperationsException for illegal value for field names
* or field values.
* If the descriptor construction fails for any reason, this exception will
* be thrown.
* @return A descriptor which is equal to this descriptor.
*/
public Object clone() throws RuntimeOperationsException;
Returns true if all of the fields have legal values given their
names.
Throws: - RuntimeOperationsException – If the validity checking fails for
any reason, this exception will be thrown.
The method returns false if the descriptor is not valid, but throws
this exception if the attempt to determine validity fails.
Returns: true if the values are legal.
/**
* Returns true if all of the fields have legal values given their
* names.
*
* @return true if the values are legal.
*
* @exception RuntimeOperationsException If the validity checking fails for
* any reason, this exception will be thrown.
* The method returns false if the descriptor is not valid, but throws
* this exception if the attempt to determine validity fails.
*/
public boolean isValid() throws RuntimeOperationsException;
Compares this descriptor to the given object. The objects are equal if
the given object is also a Descriptor, and if the two Descriptors have
the same field names (possibly differing in case) and the same
associated values. The respective values for a field in the two
Descriptors are equal if the following conditions hold:
- If one value is null then the other must be too.
- If one value is a primitive array then the other must be a primitive
array of the same type with the same elements.
- If one value is an object array then the other must be too and
Arrays.deepEquals(Object[], Object[])
must return true.
- Otherwise
Object.equals(Object)
must return true.
Params: - obj – the object to compare with.
Returns: true
if the objects are the same; false
otherwise.Since: 1.6
/**
* Compares this descriptor to the given object. The objects are equal if
* the given object is also a Descriptor, and if the two Descriptors have
* the same field names (possibly differing in case) and the same
* associated values. The respective values for a field in the two
* Descriptors are equal if the following conditions hold:</p>
*
* <ul>
* <li>If one value is null then the other must be too.</li>
* <li>If one value is a primitive array then the other must be a primitive
* array of the same type with the same elements.</li>
* <li>If one value is an object array then the other must be too and
* {@link Arrays#deepEquals(Object[],Object[])} must return true.</li>
* <li>Otherwise {@link Object#equals(Object)} must return true.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @param obj the object to compare with.
*
* @return {@code true} if the objects are the same; {@code false}
* otherwise.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public boolean equals(Object obj);
Returns the hash code value for this descriptor. The hash code is computed as the sum of the hash codes for each field in the descriptor. The hash code of a field with name n
and value v
is n.toLowerCase().hashCode() ^ h
. Here h
is the hash code of v
, computed as follows:
- If
v
is null then h
is 0.
- If
v
is a primitive array then h
is computed using the appropriate overloading of java.util.Arrays.hashCode
.
- If
v
is an object array then h
is computed using Arrays.deepHashCode(Object[])
.
- Otherwise
h
is v.hashCode()
.
Returns: A hash code value for this object. Since: 1.6
/**
* <p>Returns the hash code value for this descriptor. The hash
* code is computed as the sum of the hash codes for each field in
* the descriptor. The hash code of a field with name {@code n}
* and value {@code v} is {@code n.toLowerCase().hashCode() ^ h}.
* Here {@code h} is the hash code of {@code v}, computed as
* follows:</p>
*
* <ul>
* <li>If {@code v} is null then {@code h} is 0.</li>
* <li>If {@code v} is a primitive array then {@code h} is computed using
* the appropriate overloading of {@code java.util.Arrays.hashCode}.</li>
* <li>If {@code v} is an object array then {@code h} is computed using
* {@link Arrays#deepHashCode(Object[])}.</li>
* <li>Otherwise {@code h} is {@code v.hashCode()}.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @return A hash code value for this object.
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public int hashCode();
}