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Factory to create JMX API connector clients. There * are no instances of this class.
* *Connections are usually made using the {@link * #connect(JMXServiceURL) connect} method of this class. More * advanced applications can separate the creation of the connector * client, using {@link #newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL, Map) * newJMXConnector} and the establishment of the connection itself, using * {@link JMXConnector#connect(Map)}.
* *Each client is created by an instance of {@link
* JMXConnectorProvider}. This instance is found as follows. Suppose
* the given {@link JMXServiceURL} looks like
* "service:jmx:protocol:remainder"
.
* Then the factory will attempt to find the appropriate {@link
* JMXConnectorProvider} for protocol
. Each
* occurrence of the character +
or -
in
* protocol
is replaced by .
or
* _
, respectively.
A provider package list is searched for as follows:
* *environment
parameter to {@link
* #newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL, Map) newJMXConnector} contains the
* key jmx.remote.protocol.provider.pkgs
then the
* associated value is the provider package list.
*
* jmx.remote.protocol.provider.pkgs
exists, then its value
* is the provider package list.
*
* The provider package list is a string that is interpreted as a
* list of non-empty Java package names separated by vertical bars
* (|
). If the string is empty, then so is the provider
* package list. If the provider package list is not a String, or if
* it contains an element that is an empty string, a {@link
* JMXProviderException} is thrown.
If the provider package list exists and is not empty, then for
* each element pkg
of the list, the factory
* will attempt to load the class
*
*
* pkg.protocol.ClientProvider
*
* If the environment
parameter to {@link
* #newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL, Map) newJMXConnector} contains the
* key jmx.remote.protocol.provider.class.loader
then the
* associated value is the class loader to use to load the provider.
* If the associated value is not an instance of {@link
* java.lang.ClassLoader}, an {@link
* java.lang.IllegalArgumentException} is thrown.
If the jmx.remote.protocol.provider.class.loader
* key is not present in the environment
parameter, the
* calling thread's context class loader is used.
If the attempt to load this class produces a {@link * ClassNotFoundException}, the search for a handler continues with * the next element of the list.
* *Otherwise, a problem with the provider found is signalled by a * {@link JMXProviderException} whose {@link * JMXProviderException#getCause() cause} indicates the underlying * exception, as follows:
* *ClassNotFoundException
, that is the
* cause;
*
* If no provider is found by the above steps, including the
* default case where there is no provider package list, then the
* implementation will use its own provider for
* protocol
, or it will throw a
* MalformedURLException
if there is none. An
* implementation may choose to find providers by other means. For
* example, it may support the
* JAR conventions for service providers, where the service
* interface is JMXConnectorProvider
.
Every implementation must support the RMI connector protocols,
* specified with the string rmi
or
* iiop
.
Once a provider is found, the result of the
* newJMXConnector
method is the result of calling {@link
* JMXConnectorProvider#newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL,Map) newJMXConnector}
* on the provider.
The Map
parameter passed to the
* JMXConnectorProvider
is a new read-only
* Map
that contains all the entries that were in the
* environment
parameter to {@link
* #newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL,Map)
* JMXConnectorFactory.newJMXConnector}, if there was one.
* Additionally, if the
* jmx.remote.protocol.provider.class.loader
key is not
* present in the environment
parameter, it is added to
* the new read-only Map
. The associated value is the
* calling thread's context class loader.
Name of the attribute that specifies the default class
* loader. This class loader is used to deserialize return values and
* exceptions from remote MBeanServerConnection
* calls. The value associated with this attribute is an instance
* of {@link ClassLoader}.
Name of the attribute that specifies the provider packages
* that are consulted when looking for the handler for a protocol.
* The value associated with this attribute is a string with
* package names separated by vertical bars (|
).
Name of the attribute that specifies the class * loader for loading protocol providers. * The value associated with this attribute is an instance * of {@link ClassLoader}.
*/ public static final String PROTOCOL_PROVIDER_CLASS_LOADER = "jmx.remote.protocol.provider.class.loader"; private static final String PROTOCOL_PROVIDER_DEFAULT_PACKAGE = "com.sun.jmx.remote.protocol"; private static final ClassLogger logger = new ClassLogger("javax.management.remote.misc", "JMXConnectorFactory"); /** There are no instances of this class. */ private JMXConnectorFactory() { } /** *Creates a connection to the connector server at the given * address.
* *This method is equivalent to {@link * #connect(JMXServiceURL,Map) connect(serviceURL, null)}.
* * @param serviceURL the address of the connector server to * connect to. * * @return aJMXConnector
whose {@link
* JMXConnector#connect connect} method has been called.
*
* @exception NullPointerException if serviceURL
is null.
*
* @exception IOException if the connector client or the
* connection cannot be made because of a communication problem.
*
* @exception SecurityException if the connection cannot be made
* for security reasons.
*/
public static JMXConnector connect(JMXServiceURL serviceURL)
throws IOException {
return connect(serviceURL, null);
}
/**
* Creates a connection to the connector server at the given * address.
* *This method is equivalent to:
* ** JMXConnector conn = JMXConnectorFactory.newJMXConnector(serviceURL, * environment); * conn.connect(environment); ** * @param serviceURL the address of the connector server to connect to. * * @param environment a set of attributes to determine how the * connection is made. This parameter can be null. Keys in this * map must be Strings. The appropriate type of each associated * value depends on the attribute. The contents of *
environment
are not changed by this call.
*
* @return a JMXConnector
representing the newly-made
* connection. Each successful call to this method produces a
* different object.
*
* @exception NullPointerException if serviceURL
is null.
*
* @exception IOException if the connector client or the
* connection cannot be made because of a communication problem.
*
* @exception SecurityException if the connection cannot be made
* for security reasons.
*/
public static JMXConnector connect(JMXServiceURL serviceURL,
MapCreates a connector client for the connector server at the * given address. The resultant client is not connected until its * {@link JMXConnector#connect(Map) connect} method is called.
* * @param serviceURL the address of the connector server to connect to. * * @param environment a set of attributes to determine how the * connection is made. This parameter can be null. Keys in this * map must be Strings. The appropriate type of each associated * value depends on the attribute. The contents of *environment
are not changed by this call.
*
* @return a JMXConnector
representing the new
* connector client. Each successful call to this method produces
* a different object.
*
* @exception NullPointerException if serviceURL
is null.
*
* @exception IOException if the connector client cannot be made
* because of a communication problem.
*
* @exception MalformedURLException if there is no provider for the
* protocol in serviceURL
.
*
* @exception JMXProviderException if there is a provider for the
* protocol in serviceURL
but it cannot be used for
* some reason.
*/
public static JMXConnector newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL serviceURL,
Map