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A Java virtual machine has a single instance of the implementation * class of this interface. This instance implementing this interface is * an MXBean * that can be obtained by calling * the {@link ManagementFactory#getOperatingSystemMXBean} method or * from the {@link ManagementFactory#getPlatformMBeanServer * platform MBeanServer} method. * *
The ObjectName for uniquely identifying the MXBean for * the operating system within an MBeanServer is: *
* {@link ManagementFactory#OPERATING_SYSTEM_MXBEAN_NAME * java.lang:type=OperatingSystem} ** * It can be obtained by calling the * {@link PlatformManagedObject#getObjectName} method. * *
This interface defines several convenient methods for accessing
* system properties about the operating system on which the Java
* virtual machine is running.
*
* @see ManagementFactory#getPlatformMXBeans(Class)
* @see
* JMX Specification.
* @see
* Ways to Access MXBeans
*
* @author Mandy Chung
* @since 1.5
*/
public interface OperatingSystemMXBean extends PlatformManagedObject {
/**
* Returns the operating system name.
* This method is equivalent to System.getProperty("os.name").
*
* @return the operating system name.
*
* @throws java.lang.SecurityException
* if a security manager exists and its
* checkPropertiesAccess
method doesn't allow access
* to this system property.
* @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkPropertyAccess(java.lang.String)
* @see java.lang.System#getProperty
*/
public String getName();
/**
* Returns the operating system architecture.
* This method is equivalent to System.getProperty("os.arch").
*
* @return the operating system architecture.
*
* @throws java.lang.SecurityException
* if a security manager exists and its
* checkPropertiesAccess
method doesn't allow access
* to this system property.
* @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkPropertyAccess(java.lang.String)
* @see java.lang.System#getProperty
*/
public String getArch();
/**
* Returns the operating system version.
* This method is equivalent to System.getProperty("os.version").
*
* @return the operating system version.
*
* @throws java.lang.SecurityException
* if a security manager exists and its
* checkPropertiesAccess
method doesn't allow access
* to this system property.
* @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkPropertyAccess(java.lang.String)
* @see java.lang.System#getProperty
*/
public String getVersion();
/**
* Returns the number of processors available to the Java virtual machine.
* This method is equivalent to the {@link Runtime#availableProcessors()}
* method.
*
This value may change during a particular invocation of * the virtual machine. * * @return the number of processors available to the virtual * machine; never smaller than one. */ public int getAvailableProcessors(); /** * Returns the system load average for the last minute. * The system load average is the sum of the number of runnable entities * queued to the {@linkplain #getAvailableProcessors available processors} * and the number of runnable entities running on the available processors * averaged over a period of time. * The way in which the load average is calculated is operating system * specific but is typically a damped time-dependent average. *
* If the load average is not available, a negative value is returned. *
* This method is designed to provide a hint about the system load * and may be queried frequently. * The load average may be unavailable on some platform where it is * expensive to implement this method. * * @return the system load average; or a negative value if not available. * * @since 1.6 */ public double getSystemLoadAverage(); }