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package com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent;

// jmx imports
//
import com.sun.jmx.snmp.SnmpValue;
import com.sun.jmx.snmp.SnmpStatusException;

This interface defines the methods that must be implemented by an SNMP metadata object that needs to interact with an SnmpStandardObjectServer object.

All these methods are usually generated by mibgen when run in standard-metadata mode (default).

This interface is used internally between the generated Metadata and the SNMP runtime and you shouldn't need to worry about it, because you will never have to use it directly.

This API is a Sun Microsystems internal API and is subject to change without notice.

/** * <p> * This interface defines the methods that must be implemented by an * SNMP metadata object that needs to interact with an * {@link com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpStandardObjectServer} object. * </p> * <p> * All these methods are usually generated by <code>mibgen</code> when * run in standard-metadata mode (default). * </p> * <p><b><i> * This interface is used internally between the generated Metadata and * the SNMP runtime and you shouldn't need to worry about it, because * you will never have to use it directly. * </b></i></p> * * <p><b>This API is a Sun Microsystems internal API and is subject * to change without notice.</b></p> **/
public interface SnmpStandardMetaServer {
Returns the value of the scalar object identified by the given OID arc.
Params:
  • arc – OID arc of the querried scalar object.
  • userData – A contextual object containing user-data. This object is allocated through the SnmpUserDataFactory for each incoming SNMP request.
Throws:
Returns:The SnmpValue of the scalar object identified by arc.
/** * Returns the value of the scalar object identified by the given * OID arc. * * @param arc OID arc of the querried scalar object. * * @return The <CODE>SnmpValue</CODE> of the scalar object identified * by <CODE>arc</CODE>. * * @param userData A contextual object containing user-data. * This object is allocated through the <code> * {@link com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpUserDataFactory}</code> * for each incoming SNMP request. * * @exception SnmpStatusException If the arc is not valid, or if * access is denied. * **/
public SnmpValue get(long arc, Object userData) throws SnmpStatusException ;
Sets the value of the scalar object identified by the given OID arc.
Params:
  • x – New value for the scalar object identified by arc
  • arc – OID arc of the scalar object whose value is set.
  • userData – A contextual object containing user-data. This object is allocated through the SnmpUserDataFactory for each incoming SNMP request.
Throws:
Returns:The new SnmpValue of the scalar object identified by arc.
/** * Sets the value of the scalar object identified by the given * OID arc. * * @param x New value for the scalar object identified by * <CODE>arc</CODE> * * @param arc OID arc of the scalar object whose value is set. * * @return The new <CODE>SnmpValue</CODE> of the scalar object * identified by <CODE>arc</CODE>. * * @param userData A contextual object containing user-data. * This object is allocated through the <code> * {@link com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpUserDataFactory}</code> * for each incoming SNMP request. * * @exception SnmpStatusException If the arc is not valid, or if * access is denied. * **/
public SnmpValue set(SnmpValue x, long arc, Object userData) throws SnmpStatusException ;
Checks that the new desired value of the scalar object identified by the given OID arc is valid.
Params:
  • x – New value for the scalar object identified by arc
  • arc – OID arc of the scalar object whose value is set.
  • userData – A contextual object containing user-data. This object is allocated through the SnmpUserDataFactory for each incoming SNMP request.
Throws:
  • SnmpStatusException – If the arc is not valid, or if access is denied, or if the new desired value is not valid.
/** * Checks that the new desired value of the scalar object identified * by the given OID arc is valid. * * @param x New value for the scalar object identified by * <CODE>arc</CODE> * * @param arc OID arc of the scalar object whose value is set. * * @param userData A contextual object containing user-data. * This object is allocated through the <code> * {@link com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpUserDataFactory}</code> * for each incoming SNMP request. * * @exception SnmpStatusException If the arc is not valid, or if * access is denied, or if the new desired value is not valid. * **/
public void check(SnmpValue x, long arc, Object userData) throws SnmpStatusException ; }