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package com.sun.jdi.request;

import com.sun.jdi.*;

Request for notification when a thread in the target VM is about to wait on a monitor object. That is, a thread is entering Object.wait(). When an enabled MonitorWaitRequest is satisfied, an event set containing a MonitorWaitEvent will be placed on the EventQueue. The collection of existing MonitorWaitEvents is managed by the EventRequestManager
Author:Swamy Venkataramanappa
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Since: 1.6
/** * Request for notification when a thread in the target VM is about to * wait on a monitor object. That is, a thread is entering Object.wait(). * When an enabled MonitorWaitRequest is satisfied, an * {@link com.sun.jdi.event.EventSet event set} containing a * {@link com.sun.jdi.event.MonitorWaitEvent MonitorWaitEvent} * will be placed on the * {@link com.sun.jdi.event.EventQueue EventQueue}. * The collection of existing MonitorWaitEvents is * managed by the {@link EventRequestManager} * * @see com.sun.jdi.event.MonitorWaitEvent * @see com.sun.jdi.event.EventQueue * @see EventRequestManager * * @author Swamy Venkataramanappa * @since 1.6 */
@jdk.Exported public interface MonitorWaitRequest extends EventRequest {
Restricts the events generated by this request to those in the given thread.
Params:
  • thread – the thread to filter on.
Throws:
/** * Restricts the events generated by this request to those in * the given thread. * @param thread the thread to filter on. * @throws InvalidRequestStateException if this request is currently * enabled or has been deleted. * Filters may be added only to disabled requests. */
void addThreadFilter(ThreadReference thread);
Restricts the events generated by this request to those whose monitor object is of the given reference type or any of its subtypes.
Params:
  • refType – the reference type to filter on.
Throws:
/** * Restricts the events generated by this request to those whose * monitor object is of the given reference type or any of * its subtypes. * * @param refType the reference type to filter on. * @throws InvalidRequestStateException if this request is currently * enabled or has been deleted. * Filters may be added only to disabled requests. */
void addClassFilter(ReferenceType refType);
Restricts the events generated by this request to those in which the name of the class of the monitor object matches this restricted regular expression. Regular expressions are limited to exact matches and patterns that begin with '*' or end with '*'; for example, "*.Foo" or "java.*".
Params:
  • classPattern – the pattern String to filter for.
Throws:
/** * Restricts the events generated by this request to those * in which the name of the class of the monitor object matches this restricted * regular expression. Regular expressions are limited * to exact matches and patterns that begin with '*' or end with '*'; * for example, "*.Foo" or "java.*". * * @param classPattern the pattern String to filter for. * @throws InvalidRequestStateException if this request is currently * enabled or has been deleted. * Filters may be added only to disabled requests. */
void addClassFilter(String classPattern);
Restricts the events generated by this request to those in which the name of the class of the monitor object does notmatch this restricted regular expression, e.g. "java.*" or "*.Foo".
Params:
  • classPattern – the pattern String to filter against.
Throws:
/** * Restricts the events generated by this request to those * in which the name of the class of the monitor object does <b>not</b>match this restricted * regular expression, e.g. "java.*" or "*.Foo". * @param classPattern the pattern String to filter against. * @throws InvalidRequestStateException if this request is currently * enabled or has been deleted. * Filters may be added only to disabled requests. */
void addClassExclusionFilter(String classPattern);
Restricts the events generated by this request to those in which the currently executing instance ("this") is the object specified.

Not all targets support this operation. Use VirtualMachine.canUseInstanceFilters() to determine if the operation is supported.

Params:
  • instance – the object which must be the current instance in order to pass this filter.
Throws:
/** * Restricts the events generated by this request to those in * which the currently executing instance ("this") is the object * specified. * <P> * Not all targets support this operation. * Use {@link VirtualMachine#canUseInstanceFilters()} * to determine if the operation is supported. * @param instance the object which must be the current instance * in order to pass this filter. * @throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if * the target virtual machine does not support this * operation. * @throws InvalidRequestStateException if this request is currently * enabled or has been deleted. * Filters may be added only to disabled requests. */
void addInstanceFilter(ObjectReference instance); }