Class SettingDescriptor
- java.lang.Object
-
- jdk.jfr.SettingDescriptor
public final class SettingDescriptor extends Object
Describes an event setting.
- Since:
- 9
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
<A extends Annotation> | getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType) | Returns the first annotation for the specified type if an annotation element with the same name is available, |
List<AnnotationElement> | getAnnotationElements() | Returns an immutable list of annotation elements for this value descriptor. |
String | getContentType() | Returns a textual identifier that specifies how a value that is represented by this |
String | getDefaultValue() | Returns the default value for this setting descriptor. |
String | getDescription() | Returns a sentence that describes the setting (for example |
String | getLabel() | Returns a human-readable name that describes the setting (for example, |
String | getName() | Returns the name of the setting (for example, |
long | getTypeId() | Returns a unique ID for the type in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). |
String | getTypeName() | Returns the fully qualified class name of the type that is associated with this setting descriptor. |
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
Methods
getName
public String getName()
Returns the name of the setting (for example, "threshold"
).
- Returns:
- the name, not
null
getLabel
public String getLabel()
Returns a human-readable name that describes the setting (for example, "Threshold"
).
If the setting lacks a label, the label for the type that is associated with this setting is returned, or null
if doesn't exist
- Returns:
- a human-readable name, or
null
if doesn't exist
getDescription
public String getDescription()
Returns a sentence that describes the setting (for example "Record event with duration
above or equal to threshold"
).
If the setting lacks a description, the description for the type that is associated with this setting is returned, or null
if doesn't exist.
- Returns:
- the description, or
null
if doesn't exist
getContentType
public String getContentType()
Returns a textual identifier that specifies how a value that is represented by this SettingDescriptor
object is interpreted or formatted.
For example, if the setting descriptor represents a percentage, then "jdk.jfr.Percentage"
hints to a client that a value of "0.5" is formatted as "50%".
The JDK provides the following predefined content types:
- jdk.jfr.Percentage
- jdk.jfr.Timespan
- jdk.jfr.Timestamp
- jdk.jfr.Frequency
- jdk.jfr.Flag
- jdk.jfr.MemoryAddress
- jdk.jfr.DataAmount
- jdk.jfr.NetworkAddress
User-defined content types can be created by using ContentType
.
If the setting lacks a content type, the content type for the type that is associated with this setting is returned, or null
if not available.
- Returns:
- the content type, or
null
if doesn't exist - See Also:
ContentType
getTypeName
public String getTypeName()
Returns the fully qualified class name of the type that is associated with this setting descriptor.
- Returns:
- the type name, not
null
- See Also:
getTypeId()
getTypeId
public long getTypeId()
Returns a unique ID for the type in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
The ID might not be the same between JVM instances.
- Returns:
- the type ID, not negative
getAnnotation
public <A extends Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType)
Returns the first annotation for the specified type if an annotation element with the same name is available, null
otherwise.
- Type Parameters:
-
A
- the type of the annotation to query for and return if available - Parameters:
-
annotationType
- the Class object that corresponds to the annotation type, notnull
- Returns:
- this element's annotation for the specified annotation type if available,
null
otherwise
getAnnotationElements
public List<AnnotationElement> getAnnotationElements()
Returns an immutable list of annotation elements for this value descriptor.
- Returns:
- a list of annotations, not
null
getDefaultValue
public String getDefaultValue()
Returns the default value for this setting descriptor.
- Returns:
- the default value, not
null
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