Interface AttachingConnector
- All Superinterfaces:
Connector
public interface AttachingConnector extends Connector
A connector which attaches to a previously running target VM.
- Since:
- 1.3
Nested Classes
Nested classes/interfaces declared in interface com.sun.jdi.connect.Connector
Connector.Argument, Connector.BooleanArgument, Connector.IntegerArgument, Connector.SelectedArgument, Connector.StringArgument
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
VirtualMachine | attach(Map<String,? extends Connector.Argument> arguments) | Attaches to a running application and returns a mirror of its VM. |
Methods declared in interface com.sun.jdi.connect.Connector
defaultArguments, description, name, transport
Methods
attach
VirtualMachine attach(Map<String,? extends Connector.Argument> arguments) throws IOException, IllegalConnectorArgumentsException
Attaches to a running application and returns a mirror of its VM.
The connector uses the given argument map in attaching the application. These arguments will include addressing information that identifies the VM. The argument map associates argument name strings to instances of Connector.Argument
. The default argument map for a connector can be obtained through Connector.defaultArguments()
. Argument map values can be changed, but map entries should not be added or deleted.
- Parameters:
-
arguments
- the argument map to be used in launching the VM. - Returns:
- the
VirtualMachine
mirror of the target VM. - Throws:
-
TransportTimeoutException
- when the Connector encapsulates a transport that supports a timeout when attaching, aConnector.Argument
representing a timeout has been set in the argument map, and a timeout occurs when trying to attach to the target VM. -
IOException
- when unable to attach. Specific exceptions are dependent on the Connector implementation in use. -
IllegalConnectorArgumentsException
- when one of the connector arguments is invalid.
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