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package org.eclipse.jetty.util.annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
The @ManagedAttribute
annotation is used to indicate that a given method
exposes a JMX attribute. This annotation is placed always on the reader
method of a given attribute. Unless it is marked as read-only in the
configuration of the annotation a corresponding setter is looked for
following normal naming conventions. For example if this annotation is
on a method called getFoo() then a method called setFoo() would be looked
for and if found wired automatically into the jmx attribute.
/**
* The <code>@ManagedAttribute</code> annotation is used to indicate that a given method
* exposes a JMX attribute. This annotation is placed always on the reader
* method of a given attribute. Unless it is marked as read-only in the
* configuration of the annotation a corresponding setter is looked for
* following normal naming conventions. For example if this annotation is
* on a method called getFoo() then a method called setFoo() would be looked
* for and if found wired automatically into the jmx attribute.
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
@Target({ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface ManagedAttribute
{
Description of the Managed Attribute
Returns: value
/**
* Description of the Managed Attribute
*
* @return value
*/
String value() default "Not Specified";
name to use for the attribute
Returns: the name of the attribute
/**
* name to use for the attribute
*
* @return the name of the attribute
*/
String name() default "";
Is the managed field read-only?
Required only when a setter exists but should not be exposed via JMX
Returns: true if readonly
/**
* Is the managed field read-only?
*
* Required only when a setter exists but should not be exposed via JMX
*
* @return true if readonly
*/
boolean readonly() default false;
Does the managed field exist on a proxy object?
Returns: true if a proxy object is involved
/**
* Does the managed field exist on a proxy object?
*
* @return true if a proxy object is involved
*/
boolean proxied() default false;
If is a field references a setter that doesn't conform to standards for discovery
it can be set here.
Returns: the full name of the setter in question
/**
* If is a field references a setter that doesn't conform to standards for discovery
* it can be set here.
*
* @return the full name of the setter in question
*/
String setter() default "";
}