Class MBeanServerInvocationHandler
- java.lang.Object
-
- javax.management.MBeanServerInvocationHandler
- All Implemented Interfaces:
InvocationHandler
public class MBeanServerInvocationHandler extends Object implements InvocationHandler
InvocationHandler
that forwards methods in an MBean's management interface through the MBean server to the MBean.
Given an MBeanServerConnection
, the ObjectName
of an MBean within that MBean server, and a Java interface Intf
that describes the management interface of the MBean using the patterns for a Standard MBean or an MXBean, this class can be used to construct a proxy for the MBean. The proxy implements the interface Intf
such that all of its methods are forwarded through the MBean server to the MBean.
If the InvocationHandler
is for an MXBean, then the parameters of a method are converted from the type declared in the MXBean interface into the corresponding mapped type, and the return value is converted from the mapped type into the declared type. For example, with the method
public List<String> reverse(List<String> list);
and given that the mapped type for List<String>
is
String[]
, a call to proxy.reverse(someList)
will convert someList
from a List<String>
to a String[]
, call the MBean operation reverse
, then convert the returned String[]
into a List<String>
.
The method Object.toString(), Object.hashCode(), or Object.equals(Object), when invoked on a proxy using this invocation handler, is forwarded to the MBean server as a method on the proxied MBean only if it appears in one of the proxy's interfaces. For a proxy created with JMX.newMBeanProxy
or JMX.newMXBeanProxy
, this means that the method must appear in the Standard MBean or MXBean interface. Otherwise these methods have the following behavior:
- toString() returns a string representation of the proxy
- hashCode() returns a hash code for the proxy such that two equal proxies have the same hash code
- equals(Object) returns true if and only if the Object argument is of the same proxy class as this proxy, with an MBeanServerInvocationHandler that has the same MBeanServerConnection and ObjectName; if one of the
MBeanServerInvocationHandler
s was constructed with aClass
argument then the other must have been constructed with the sameClass
forequals
to return true.
- Since:
- 1.5
Constructors
Constructor | Description |
---|---|
MBeanServerInvocationHandler(MBeanServerConnection connection,
ObjectName objectName) | Invocation handler that forwards methods through an MBean server to a Standard MBean. |
MBeanServerInvocationHandler(MBeanServerConnection connection,
ObjectName objectName,
boolean isMXBean) | Invocation handler that can forward methods through an MBean server to a Standard MBean or MXBean. |
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
MBeanServerConnection | getMBeanServerConnection() | The MBean server connection through which the methods of a proxy using this handler are forwarded. |
ObjectName | getObjectName() | The name of the MBean within the MBean server to which methods are forwarded. |
boolean | isMXBean() | If true, the proxy is for an MXBean, and appropriate mappings are applied to method parameters and return values. |
static <T> T | newProxyInstance(MBeanServerConnection connection,
ObjectName objectName,
Class<T> interfaceClass,
boolean notificationBroadcaster) | Return a proxy that implements the given interface by forwarding its methods through the given MBean server to the named MBean. |
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods declared in interface java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler
invoke
Constructors
MBeanServerInvocationHandler
public MBeanServerInvocationHandler(MBeanServerConnection connection, ObjectName objectName)
Invocation handler that forwards methods through an MBean server to a Standard MBean. This constructor may be called instead of relying on JMX.newMBeanProxy
, for instance if you need to supply a different ClassLoader
to Proxy.newProxyInstance
.
This constructor is not appropriate for an MXBean. Use MBeanServerInvocationHandler(MBeanServerConnection,
ObjectName, boolean)
for that. This constructor is equivalent to new MBeanServerInvocationHandler(connection,
objectName, false)
.
- Parameters:
-
connection
- the MBean server connection through which all methods of a proxy using this handler will be forwarded. -
objectName
- the name of the MBean within the MBean server to which methods will be forwarded.
MBeanServerInvocationHandler
public MBeanServerInvocationHandler(MBeanServerConnection connection, ObjectName objectName, boolean isMXBean)
Invocation handler that can forward methods through an MBean server to a Standard MBean or MXBean. This constructor may be called instead of relying on JMX.newMXBeanProxy
, for instance if you need to supply a different ClassLoader
to Proxy.newProxyInstance
.
- Parameters:
-
connection
- the MBean server connection through which all methods of a proxy using this handler will be forwarded. -
objectName
- the name of the MBean within the MBean server to which methods will be forwarded. -
isMXBean
- if true, the proxy is for anMXBean
, and appropriate mappings will be applied to method parameters and return values. - Since:
- 1.6
Methods
getMBeanServerConnection
public MBeanServerConnection getMBeanServerConnection()
The MBean server connection through which the methods of a proxy using this handler are forwarded.
- Returns:
- the MBean server connection.
- Since:
- 1.6
getObjectName
public ObjectName getObjectName()
The name of the MBean within the MBean server to which methods are forwarded.
- Returns:
- the object name.
- Since:
- 1.6
isMXBean
public boolean isMXBean()
If true, the proxy is for an MXBean, and appropriate mappings are applied to method parameters and return values.
- Returns:
- whether the proxy is for an MXBean.
- Since:
- 1.6
newProxyInstance
public static <T> T newProxyInstance(MBeanServerConnection connection, ObjectName objectName, Class<T> interfaceClass, boolean notificationBroadcaster)
Return a proxy that implements the given interface by forwarding its methods through the given MBean server to the named MBean. As of 1.6, the methods JMX.newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection, ObjectName, Class)
and JMX.newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection, ObjectName, Class,
boolean)
are preferred to this method.
This method is equivalent to Proxy.newProxyInstance
(interfaceClass.getClassLoader(),
interfaces, handler)
. Here handler
is the result of new
MBeanServerInvocationHandler(connection, objectName)
, and interfaces
is an array that has one element if notificationBroadcaster
is false and two if it is true. The first element of interfaces
is interfaceClass
and the second, if present, is NotificationEmitter.class
.
- Type Parameters:
-
T
- allows the compiler to know that if theinterfaceClass
parameter isMyMBean.class
, for example, then the return type isMyMBean
. - Parameters:
-
connection
- the MBean server to forward to. -
objectName
- the name of the MBean withinconnection
to forward to. -
interfaceClass
- the management interface that the MBean exports, which will also be implemented by the returned proxy. -
notificationBroadcaster
- make the returned proxy implementNotificationEmitter
by forwarding its methods viaconnection
. A call toNotificationBroadcaster.addNotificationListener(javax.management.NotificationListener, javax.management.NotificationFilter, java.lang.Object)
on the proxy will result in a call toMBeanServerConnection.addNotificationListener(ObjectName, NotificationListener, NotificationFilter, Object)
, and likewise for the other methods ofNotificationBroadcaster
andNotificationEmitter
. - Returns:
- the new proxy instance.
- See Also:
JMX.newMBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection, ObjectName, Class, boolean)
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