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package sun.management.snmp.util;

import com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.Util;
import com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpUserDataFactory;
import com.sun.jmx.snmp.SnmpPdu;
import com.sun.jmx.snmp.SnmpStatusException;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;


public class JvmContextFactory implements SnmpUserDataFactory {

    
Called by the SnmpAdaptorServer adaptor. Allocate a contextual object containing some user data. This method is called once for each incoming SNMP request. The scope of this object will be the whole request. Since the request can be handled in several threads, the user should make sure that this object can be accessed in a thread-safe manner. The SNMP framework will never access this object directly - it will simply pass it to the SnmpMibAgent within SnmpMibRequest objects - from where it can be retrieved through the getUserData() accessor. null is considered to be a valid return value. This method is called just after the SnmpPduPacket has been decoded.
Params:
  • requestPdu – The SnmpPduPacket received from the SNMP manager. This parameter is owned by the SNMP framework and must be considered as transient. If you wish to keep some of its content after this method returns (by storing it in the returned object for instance) you should clone that information.
Throws:
Returns:A newly allocated user-data contextual object, or null
Since:Java DMK 5.0
/** * Called by the <CODE>SnmpAdaptorServer</CODE> adaptor. * Allocate a contextual object containing some user data. This method * is called once for each incoming SNMP request. The scope * of this object will be the whole request. Since the request can be * handled in several threads, the user should make sure that this * object can be accessed in a thread-safe manner. The SNMP framework * will never access this object directly - it will simply pass * it to the <code>SnmpMibAgent</code> within * <code>SnmpMibRequest</code> objects - from where it can be retrieved * through the {@link com.sun.jmx.snmp.agent.SnmpMibRequest#getUserData() getUserData()} accessor. * <code>null</code> is considered to be a valid return value. * * This method is called just after the SnmpPduPacket has been * decoded. * * @param requestPdu The SnmpPduPacket received from the SNMP manager. * <b>This parameter is owned by the SNMP framework and must be * considered as transient.</b> If you wish to keep some of its * content after this method returns (by storing it in the * returned object for instance) you should clone that * information. * * @return A newly allocated user-data contextual object, or * <code>null</code> * @exception SnmpStatusException If an SnmpStatusException is thrown, * the request will be aborted. * * @since Java DMK 5.0 **/
public Object allocateUserData(SnmpPdu requestPdu) throws SnmpStatusException { return Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap<Object, Object>()); }
Called by the SnmpAdaptorServer adaptor. Release a previously allocated contextual object containing user-data. This method is called just before the responsePdu is sent back to the manager. It gives the user a chance to alter the responsePdu packet before it is encoded, and to free any resources that might have been allocated when creating the contextual object.
Params:
  • userData – The contextual object being released.
  • responsePdu – The SnmpPduPacket that will be sent back to the SNMP manager. This parameter is owned by the SNMP framework and must be considered as transient. If you wish to keep some of its content after this method returns you should clone that information.
Throws:
  • SnmpStatusException – If an SnmpStatusException is thrown, the responsePdu is dropped and nothing is returned to to the manager.
Since:Java DMK 5.0
/** * Called by the <CODE>SnmpAdaptorServer</CODE> adaptor. * Release a previously allocated contextual object containing user-data. * This method is called just before the responsePdu is sent back to the * manager. It gives the user a chance to alter the responsePdu packet * before it is encoded, and to free any resources that might have * been allocated when creating the contextual object. * * @param userData The contextual object being released. * @param responsePdu The SnmpPduPacket that will be sent back to the * SNMP manager. * <b>This parameter is owned by the SNMP framework and must be * considered as transient.</b> If you wish to keep some of its * content after this method returns you should clone that * information. * * @exception SnmpStatusException If an SnmpStatusException is thrown, * the responsePdu is dropped and nothing is returned to * to the manager. * * @since Java DMK 5.0 **/
public void releaseUserData(Object userData, SnmpPdu responsePdu) throws SnmpStatusException { ((Map<?, ?>)userData).clear(); } public static Map<Object, Object> getUserData() { final Object userData = com.sun.jmx.snmp.ThreadContext.get("SnmpUserData"); if (userData instanceof Map<?, ?>) return Util.cast(userData); else return null; } }