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package sun.jvmstat.perfdata.monitor;

import sun.jvmstat.monitor.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;

Class for monitoring a PerfData String instrument.
Author:Brian Doherty
Since:1.5
/** * Class for monitoring a PerfData String instrument. * * @author Brian Doherty * @since 1.5 */
public class PerfStringMonitor extends PerfByteArrayMonitor implements StringMonitor { private static Charset defaultCharset = Charset.defaultCharset();
Constructor to create a StringMonitor object for the string instrument represented by the data in the given buffer.
Params:
  • name – the name of the string instrument
  • v – the variability attribute
  • supported – support level indicator
  • bb – the buffer containing the string instrument data.
/** * Constructor to create a StringMonitor object for the string instrument * represented by the data in the given buffer. * * @param name the name of the string instrument * @param v the variability attribute * @param supported support level indicator * @param bb the buffer containing the string instrument data. */
public PerfStringMonitor(String name, Variability v, boolean supported, ByteBuffer bb) { this(name, v, supported, bb, bb.limit()); }
Constructor to create a StringMonitor object for the string instrument represented by the data in the given buffer.
Params:
  • name – the name of the string instrument
  • v – the variability attribute
  • supported – support level indicator
  • bb – the buffer containing the string instrument data.
  • maxLength – the maximum length of the string data.
/** * Constructor to create a StringMonitor object for the string instrument * represented by the data in the given buffer. * * @param name the name of the string instrument * @param v the variability attribute * @param supported support level indicator * @param bb the buffer containing the string instrument data. * @param maxLength the maximum length of the string data. */
public PerfStringMonitor(String name, Variability v, boolean supported, ByteBuffer bb, int maxLength) { super(name, Units.STRING, v, supported, bb, maxLength); }
{@inheritDoc} The object returned contains a String with a copy of the current value of the StringInstrument.
Returns:Object - a copy of the current value of the StringInstrument. The return value is guaranteed to be of type String.
/** * {@inheritDoc} * The object returned contains a String with a copy of the current * value of the StringInstrument. * * @return Object - a copy of the current value of the StringInstrument. * The return value is guaranteed to be of type String. */
public Object getValue() { return stringValue(); }
Return the current value of the StringInstrument as a String.
Returns:String - a copy of the current value of the StringInstrument.
/** * Return the current value of the StringInstrument as a String. * * @return String - a copy of the current value of the StringInstrument. */
public String stringValue() { String str = ""; byte[] b = byteArrayValue(); // catch null strings if ((b == null) || (b.length <= 1) || (b[0] == (byte)0)) { return str; } int i; for (i = 0; i < b.length && b[i] != (byte)0; i++); return new String(b, 0, i, defaultCharset); } }