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/**
* A Java virtual machine.
*
* <p> A <code>VirtualMachine</code> represents a Java virtual machine to which this
* Java virtual machine has attached. The Java virtual machine to which it is
* attached is sometimes called the <i>target virtual machine</i>, or <i>target VM</i>.
* An application (typically a tool such as a managemet console or profiler) uses a
* VirtualMachine to load an agent into the target VM. For example, a profiler tool
* written in the Java Language might attach to a running application and load its
* profiler agent to profile the running application. </p>
*
* <p> A VirtualMachine is obtained by invoking the {@link #attach(String) attach} method
* with an identifier that identifies the target virtual machine. The identifier is
* implementation-dependent but is typically the process identifier (or pid) in
* environments where each Java virtual machine runs in its own operating system process.
* Alternatively, a <code>VirtualMachine</code> instance is obtained by invoking the
* {@link #attach(VirtualMachineDescriptor) attach} method with a {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.VirtualMachineDescriptor VirtualMachineDescriptor} obtained
* from the list of virtual machine descriptors returned by the {@link #list list} method.
* Once a reference to a virtual machine is obtained, the {@link #loadAgent loadAgent},
* {@link #loadAgentLibrary loadAgentLibrary}, and {@link #loadAgentPath loadAgentPath}
* methods are used to load agents into target virtual machine. The {@link
* #loadAgent loadAgent} method is used to load agents that are written in the Java
* Language and deployed in a {@link java.util.jar.JarFile JAR file}. (See
* {@link java.lang.instrument} for a detailed description on how these agents
* are loaded and started). The {@link #loadAgentLibrary loadAgentLibrary} and
* {@link #loadAgentPath loadAgentPath} methods are used to load agents that
* are deployed in a dynamic library and make use of the <a
* href="../../../../../../../../technotes/guides/jvmti/index.html">JVM Tools
* Interface</a>. </p>
*
* <p> In addition to loading agents a VirtualMachine provides read access to the
* {@link java.lang.System#getProperties() system properties} in the target VM.
* This can be useful in some environments where properties such as
* <code>java.home</code>, <code>os.name</code>, or <code>os.arch</code> are
* used to construct the path to agent that will be loaded into the target VM.
*
* <p> The following example demonstrates how VirtualMachine may be used:</p>
*
* <pre>
*
* // attach to target VM
* VirtualMachine vm = VirtualMachine.attach("2177");
*
* // get system properties in target VM
* Properties props = vm.getSystemProperties();
*
* // construct path to management agent
* String home = props.getProperty("java.home");
* String agent = home + File.separator + "lib" + File.separator
* + "management-agent.jar";
*
* // load agent into target VM
* vm.loadAgent(agent, "com.sun.management.jmxremote.port=5000");
*
* // detach
* vm.detach();
*
* </pre>
*
* <p> In this example we attach to a Java virtual machine that is identified by
* the process identifier <code>2177</code>. The system properties from the target
* VM are then used to construct the path to a <i>management agent</i> which is then
* loaded into the target VM. Once loaded the client detaches from the target VM. </p>
*
* <p> A VirtualMachine is safe for use by multiple concurrent threads. </p>
*
* @since 1.6
*/
public abstract class VirtualMachine {
/**
* Initializes a new instance of this class.
*
* @param provider
* The attach provider creating this class.
* @param id
* The abstract identifier that identifies the Java virtual machine.
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>provider</code> or <code>id</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
throw new NullPointerException("provider cannot be null");
}
throw new NullPointerException("id cannot be null");
}
}
/**
* Return a list of Java virtual machines.
*
* <p> This method returns a list of Java {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.VirtualMachineDescriptor} elements.
* The list is an aggregation of the virtual machine
* descriptor lists obtained by invoking the {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.spi.AttachProvider#listVirtualMachines
* listVirtualMachines} method of all installed
* {@link com.sun.tools.attach.spi.AttachProvider attach providers}.
* If there are no Java virtual machines known to any provider
* then an empty list is returned.
*
* @return The list of virtual machine descriptors.
*/
new ArrayList<VirtualMachineDescriptor>();
}
return l;
}
/**
* Attaches to a Java virtual machine.
*
* <p> This method obtains the list of attach providers by invoking the
* {@link com.sun.tools.attach.spi.AttachProvider#providers()
* AttachProvider.providers()} method. It then iterates overs the list
* and invokes each provider's {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.spi.AttachProvider#attachVirtualMachine(java.lang.String)
* attachVirtualMachine} method in turn. If a provider successfully
* attaches then the iteration terminates, and the VirtualMachine created
* by the provider that successfully attached is returned by this method.
* If the <code>attachVirtualMachine</code> method of all providers throws
* {@link com.sun.tools.attach.AttachNotSupportedException AttachNotSupportedException}
* then this method also throws <code>AttachNotSupportedException</code>.
* This means that <code>AttachNotSupportedException</code> is thrown when
* the identifier provided to this method is invalid, or the identifier
* corresponds to a Java virtual machine that does not exist, or none
* of the providers can attach to it. This exception is also thrown if
* {@link com.sun.tools.attach.spi.AttachProvider#providers()
* AttachProvider.providers()} returns an empty list. </p>
*
* @param id
* The abstract identifier that identifies the Java virtual machine.
*
* @return A VirtualMachine representing the target VM.
*
* @throws SecurityException
* If a security manager has been installed and it denies
* {@link com.sun.tools.attach.AttachPermission AttachPermission}
* <tt>("attachVirtualMachine")</tt>, or another permission
* required by the implementation.
*
* @throws AttachNotSupportedException
* If the <code>attachVirtualmachine</code> method of all installed
* providers throws <code>AttachNotSupportedException</code>, or
* there aren't any providers installed.
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>id</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
{
throw new NullPointerException("id cannot be null");
}
throw new AttachNotSupportedException("no providers installed");
}
try {
} catch (AttachNotSupportedException x) {
lastExc = x;
}
}
throw lastExc;
}
/**
* Attaches to a Java virtual machine.
*
* <p> This method first invokes the {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.VirtualMachineDescriptor#provider() provider()} method
* of the given virtual machine descriptor to obtain the attach provider. It
* then invokes the attach provider's {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.spi.AttachProvider#attachVirtualMachine(VirtualMachineDescriptor)
* attachVirtualMachine} to attach to the target VM.
*
* @param vmd
* The virtual machine descriptor.
*
* @return A VirtualMachine representing the target VM.
*
* @throws SecurityException
* If a security manager has been installed and it denies
* {@link com.sun.tools.attach.AttachPermission AttachPermission}
* <tt>("attachVirtualMachine")</tt>, or another permission
* required by the implementation.
*
* @throws AttachNotSupportedException
* If the attach provider's <code>attachVirtualmachine</code>
* throws <code>AttachNotSupportedException</code>.
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>vmd</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
{
}
/**
* Detach from the virtual machine.
*
* <p> After detaching from the virtual machine, any further attempt to invoke
* operations on that virtual machine will cause an {@link java.io.IOException
* IOException} to be thrown. If an operation (such as {@link #loadAgent
* loadAgent} for example) is in progress when this method is invoked then
* the behaviour is implementation dependent. In other words, it is
* implementation specific if the operation completes or throws
* <tt>IOException</tt>.
*
* <p> If already detached from the virtual machine then invoking this
* method has no effect. </p>
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*/
/**
* Returns the provider that created this virtual machine.
*
* @return The provider that created this virtual machine.
*/
return provider;
}
/**
* Returns the identifier for this Java virtual machine.
*
* @return The identifier for this Java virtual machine.
*/
return id;
}
/**
* Loads an agent library.
*
* <p> A <a href="../../../../../../../../technotes/guides/jvmti/index.html">JVM
* TI</a> client is called an <i>agent</i>. It is developed in a native language.
* A JVM TI agent is deployed in a platform specific manner but it is typically the
* platform equivalent of a dynamic library. This method causes the given agent
* library to be loaded into the target VM (if not already loaded).
* It then causes the target VM to invoke the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function
* as specified in the
* <a href="../../../../../../../../technotes/guides/jvmti/index.html"> JVM Tools
* Interface</a> specification. Note that the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code>
* function is invoked even if the agent library was loaded prior to invoking
* this method.
*
* <p> The agent library provided is the name of the agent library. It is interpreted
* in the target virtual machine in an implementation-dependent manner. Typically an
* implementation will expand the library name into an operating system specific file
* name. For example, on UNIX systems, the name <tt>foo</tt> might be expanded to
* <tt>libfoo.so</tt>, and located using the search path specified by the
* <tt>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</tt> environment variable.</p>
*
* <p> If the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function in the agent library returns
* an error then an {@link com.sun.tools.attach.AgentInitializationException} is
* thrown. The return value from the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> can then be
* obtained by invoking the {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.AgentInitializationException#returnValue() returnValue}
* method on the exception. </p>
*
* @param agentLibrary
* The name of the agent library.
*
* @param options
* The options to provide to the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code>
* function (can be <code>null</code>).
*
* @throws AgentLoadException
* If the agent library does not exist, or cannot be loaded for
* another reason.
*
* @throws AgentInitializationException
* If the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function returns an error
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>agentLibrary</code> is <code>null</code>.
*
* @see com.sun.tools.attach.AgentInitializationException#returnValue()
*/
/**
* Loads an agent library.
*
* <p> This convenience method works as if by invoking:
*
* <blockquote><tt>
* {@link #loadAgentLibrary(String, String) loadAgentLibrary}(agentLibrary, null);
* </tt></blockquote>
*
* @param agentLibrary
* The name of the agent library.
*
* @throws AgentLoadException
* If the agent library does not exist, or cannot be loaded for
* another reason.
*
* @throws AgentInitializationException
* If the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function returns an error
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>agentLibrary</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
{
}
/**
* Load a native agent library by full pathname.
*
* <p> A <a href="../../../../../../../../technotes/guides/jvmti/index.html">JVM
* TI</a> client is called an <i>agent</i>. It is developed in a native language.
* A JVM TI agent is deployed in a platform specific manner but it is typically the
* platform equivalent of a dynamic library. This method causes the given agent
* library to be loaded into the target VM (if not already loaded).
* It then causes the target VM to invoke the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function
* as specified in the
* <a href="../../../../../../../../technotes/guides/jvmti/index.html"> JVM Tools
* Interface</a> specification. Note that the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code>
* function is invoked even if the agent library was loaded prior to invoking
* this method.
*
* <p> The agent library provided is the absolute path from which to load the
* agent library. Unlike {@link #loadAgentLibrary loadAgentLibrary}, the library name
* is not expanded in the target virtual machine. </p>
*
* <p> If the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function in the agent library returns
* an error then an {@link com.sun.tools.attach.AgentInitializationException} is
* thrown. The return value from the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> can then be
* obtained by invoking the {@link
* com.sun.tools.attach.AgentInitializationException#returnValue() returnValue}
* method on the exception. </p>
*
* @param agentPath
* The full path of the agent library.
*
* @param options
* The options to provide to the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code>
* function (can be <code>null</code>).
*
* @throws AgentLoadException
* If the agent library does not exist, or cannot be loaded for
* another reason.
*
* @throws AgentInitializationException
* If the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function returns an error
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>agentPath</code> is <code>null</code>.
*
* @see com.sun.tools.attach.AgentInitializationException#returnValue()
*/
/**
* Load a native agent library by full pathname.
*
* <p> This convenience method works as if by invoking:
*
* <blockquote><tt>
* {@link #loadAgentPath(String, String) loadAgentPath}(agentLibrary, null);
* </tt></blockquote>
*
* @param agentPath
* The full path to the agent library.
*
* @throws AgentLoadException
* If the agent library does not exist, or cannot be loaded for
* another reason.
*
* @throws AgentInitializationException
* If the <code>Agent_OnAttach</code> function returns an error
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>agentPath</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
{
}
/**
* Loads an agent.
*
* <p> The agent provided to this method is a path name to a JAR file on the file
* system of the target virtual machine. This path is passed to the target virtual
* machine where it is interpreted. The target virtual machine attempts to start
* the agent as specified by the {@link java.lang.instrument} specification.
* That is, the specified JAR file is added to the system class path (of the target
* virtual machine), and the <code>agentmain</code> method of the agent class, specified
* by the <code>Agent-Class</code> attribute in the JAR manifest, is invoked. This
* method completes when the <code>agentmain</code> method completes.
*
* @param agent
* Path to the JAR file containing the agent.
*
* @param options
* The options to provide to the agent's <code>agentmain</code>
* method (can be <code>null</code>).
*
* @throws AgentLoadException
* If the agent does not exist, or cannot be started in the manner
* specified in the {@link java.lang.instrument} specification.
*
* @throws AgentInitializationException
* If the <code>agentmain</code> throws an exception
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>agent</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
/**
* Loads an agent.
*
* <p> This convenience method works as if by invoking:
*
* <blockquote><tt>
* {@link #loadAgent(String, String) loadAgent}(agent, null);
* </tt></blockquote>
*
* @param agent
* Path to the JAR file containing the agent.
*
* @throws AgentLoadException
* If the agent does not exist, or cannot be started in the manner
* specified in the {@link java.lang.instrument} specification.
*
* @throws AgentInitializationException
* If the <code>agentmain</code> throws an exception
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @throws NullPointerException
* If <code>agent</code> is <code>null</code>.
*/
{
}
/**
* Returns the current system properties in the target virtual machine.
*
* <p> This method returns the system properties in the target virtual
* machine. Properties whose key or value is not a <tt>String</tt> are
* omitted. The method is approximately equivalent to the invocation of the
* method {@link java.lang.System#getProperties System.getProperties}
* in the target virtual machine except that properties with a key or
* value that is not a <tt>String</tt> are not included.
*
* <p> This method is typically used to decide which agent to load into
* the target virtual machine with {@link #loadAgent loadAgent}, or
* {@link #loadAgentLibrary loadAgentLibrary}. For example, the
* <code>java.home</code> or <code>user.dir</code> properties might be
* use to create the path to the agent library or JAR file.
*
* @return The system properties
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*
* @see java.lang.System#getProperties
* @see #loadAgentLibrary
* @see #loadAgent
*/
/**
* Returns the current <i>agent properties</i> in the target virtual
* machine.
*
* <p> The target virtual machine can maintain a list of properties on
* behalf of agents. The manner in which this is done, the names of the
* properties, and the types of values that are allowed, is implementation
* specific. Agent properties are typically used to store communication
* end-points and other agent configuration details. For example, a debugger
* agent might create an agent property for its transport address.
*
* <p> This method returns the agent properties whose key and value is a
* <tt>String</tt>. Properties whose key or value is not a <tt>String</tt>
* are omitted. If there are no agent properties maintained in the target
* virtual machine then an empty property list is returned.
*
* @return The agent properties
*
* @throws IOException
* If an I/O error occurs
*/
/**
* Returns a hash-code value for this VirtualMachine. The hash
* code is based upon the VirtualMachine's components, and satifies
* the general contract of the {@link java.lang.Object#hashCode()
* Object.hashCode} method.
*
* @return A hash-code value for this virtual machine
*/
public int hashCode() {
if (hash != 0) {
return hash;
}
return hash;
}
/**
* Tests this VirtualMachine for equality with another object.
*
* <p> If the given object is not a VirtualMachine then this
* method returns <tt>false</tt>. For two VirtualMachines to
* be considered equal requires that they both reference the same
* provider, and their {@link VirtualMachineDescriptor#id() identifiers} are equal. </p>
*
* <p> This method satisfies the general contract of the {@link
* java.lang.Object#equals(Object) Object.equals} method. </p>
*
* @param ob The object to which this object is to be compared
*
* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, the given object is
* a VirtualMachine that is equal to this
* VirtualMachine.
*/
if (ob == this)
return true;
if (!(ob instanceof VirtualMachine))
return false;
return false;
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Returns the string representation of the <code>VirtualMachine</code>.
*/
}
}