Interface ModuleReference

All Superinterfaces:
Mirror, ObjectReference, Value
public interface ModuleReference
extends ObjectReference

A module in the target VM.

Any method on ModuleReference which directly or indirectly takes ModuleReference as a parameter may throw VMDisconnectedException if the target VM is disconnected and the VMDisconnectEvent has been or is available to be read from the EventQueue.

Any method on ModuleReference which directly or indirectly takes ModuleReference as a parameter may throw VMOutOfMemoryException if the target VM has run out of memory.

Any method on ModuleReference or which directly or indirectly takes ModuleReference as a parameter may throw InvalidModuleException if the mirrored module has been unloaded. Not all target virtual machines support this class. Use VirtualMachine.canGetModuleInfo() to determine if the class is supported.

Since:
9

Fields

Fields declared in interface com.sun.jdi.ObjectReference

INVOKE_NONVIRTUAL, INVOKE_SINGLE_THREADED

Methods

Modifier and Type Method Description
ClassLoaderReference classLoader()

Returns the ClassLoaderReference object for this module.

String name()

Returns the module name.

Methods declared in interface com.sun.jdi.Mirror

toString, virtualMachine

Methods declared in interface com.sun.jdi.ObjectReference

disableCollection, enableCollection, entryCount, equals, getValue, getValues, hashCode, invokeMethod, isCollected, owningThread, referenceType, referringObjects, setValue, uniqueID, waitingThreads

Methods declared in interface com.sun.jdi.Value

type

Methods

name

String name()

Returns the module name. This method returns null if this module is an unnamed module.

Returns:
the name of this module.

classLoader

ClassLoaderReference classLoader()

Returns the ClassLoaderReference object for this module.

Returns:
the ClassLoaderReference object for this module.

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