public class ManagementFactory extends Object
The ManagementFactory
class is a factory class for getting managed beans for the Java platform. This class consists of static methods each of which returns one or more platform MXBeans representing the management interface of a component of the Java virtual machine.
A platform MXBean is a managed bean that conforms to the JMX Instrumentation Specification and only uses a set of basic data types. A JMX management application and the platform MBeanServer can interoperate without requiring classes for MXBean specific data types. The data types being transmitted between the JMX connector server and the connector client are open types and this allows interoperation across versions. See the specification of MXBeans for details.
Each platform MXBean is a PlatformManagedObject
and it has a unique ObjectName
for registration in the platform MBeanServer
as returned by by the getObjectName
method.
An application can access a platform MXBean in the following ways:
- Get an MXBean instance by calling the
getPlatformMXBean
orgetPlatformMXBeans
method and access the MXBean locally in the running virtual machine.- Construct an MXBean proxy instance that forwards the method calls to a given
MBeanServer
by calling thegetPlatformMXBean(MBeanServerConnection, Class)
orgetPlatformMXBeans(MBeanServerConnection, Class)
method. ThenewPlatformMXBeanProxy
method can also be used to construct an MXBean proxy instance of a givenObjectName
. A proxy is typically constructed to remotely access an MXBean of another running virtual machine.2. Indirect access to an MXBean interface via MBeanServer
- Go through the platform
MBeanServer
to access MXBeans locally or a specificMBeanServerConnection
to access MXBeans remotely. The attributes and operations of an MXBean use only JMX open types which include basic data types,CompositeData
, andTabularData
defined inOpenType
. The mapping is specified in the MXBean specification for details.
The getPlatformManagementInterfaces
method returns all management interfaces supported in the Java virtual machine including the standard management interfaces listed in the tables below as well as the management interfaces extended by the JDK implementation.
A Java virtual machine has a single instance of the following management interfaces:
A Java virtual machine has zero or a single instance of the following management interfaces.
Management Interface | ObjectName |
---|---|
CompilationMXBean | java.lang:type=Compilation
|
A Java virtual machine may have one or more instances of the following management interfaces.
Management Interface | ObjectName |
---|---|
GarbageCollectorMXBean | java.lang:type=GarbageCollector ,name= collector's name
|
MemoryManagerMXBean | java.lang:type=MemoryManager ,name= manager's name
|
MemoryPoolMXBean | java.lang:type=MemoryPool ,name= pool's name
|
BufferPoolMXBean | java.nio:type=BufferPool,name= pool name
|
MXBean
public static final String CLASS_LOADING_MXBEAN_NAME
String representation of the ObjectName
for the ClassLoadingMXBean
.
public static final String COMPILATION_MXBEAN_NAME
String representation of the ObjectName
for the CompilationMXBean
.
public static final String MEMORY_MXBEAN_NAME
String representation of the ObjectName
for the MemoryMXBean
.
public static final String OPERATING_SYSTEM_MXBEAN_NAME
String representation of the ObjectName
for the OperatingSystemMXBean
.
public static final String RUNTIME_MXBEAN_NAME
String representation of the ObjectName
for the RuntimeMXBean
.
public static final String THREAD_MXBEAN_NAME
String representation of the ObjectName
for the ThreadMXBean
.
public static final String GARBAGE_COLLECTOR_MXBEAN_DOMAIN_TYPE
The domain name and the type key property in the ObjectName
for a GarbageCollectorMXBean
. The unique ObjectName
for a GarbageCollectorMXBean
can be formed by appending this string with ",name=
collector's name".
public static final String MEMORY_MANAGER_MXBEAN_DOMAIN_TYPE
The domain name and the type key property in the ObjectName
for a MemoryManagerMXBean
. The unique ObjectName
for a MemoryManagerMXBean
can be formed by appending this string with ",name=
manager's name".
public static final String MEMORY_POOL_MXBEAN_DOMAIN_TYPE
The domain name and the type key property in the ObjectName
for a MemoryPoolMXBean
. The unique ObjectName
for a MemoryPoolMXBean
can be formed by appending this string with ,name=
pool's name.
public static ClassLoadingMXBean getClassLoadingMXBean()
Returns the managed bean for the class loading system of the Java virtual machine.
ClassLoadingMXBean
object for the Java virtual machine.public static MemoryMXBean getMemoryMXBean()
Returns the managed bean for the memory system of the Java virtual machine.
MemoryMXBean
object for the Java virtual machine.public static ThreadMXBean getThreadMXBean()
Returns the managed bean for the thread system of the Java virtual machine.
ThreadMXBean
object for the Java virtual machine.public static RuntimeMXBean getRuntimeMXBean()
Returns the managed bean for the runtime system of the Java virtual machine.
RuntimeMXBean
object for the Java virtual machine.public static CompilationMXBean getCompilationMXBean()
Returns the managed bean for the compilation system of the Java virtual machine. This method returns null
if the Java virtual machine has no compilation system.
CompilationMXBean
object for the Java virtual machine or null
if the Java virtual machine has no compilation system.public static OperatingSystemMXBean getOperatingSystemMXBean()
Returns the managed bean for the operating system on which the Java virtual machine is running.
OperatingSystemMXBean
object for the Java virtual machine.public static List<MemoryPoolMXBean> getMemoryPoolMXBeans()
Returns a list of MemoryPoolMXBean
objects in the Java virtual machine. The Java virtual machine can have one or more memory pools. It may add or remove memory pools during execution.
MemoryPoolMXBean
objects.public static List<MemoryManagerMXBean> getMemoryManagerMXBeans()
Returns a list of MemoryManagerMXBean
objects in the Java virtual machine. The Java virtual machine can have one or more memory managers. It may add or remove memory managers during execution.
MemoryManagerMXBean
objects.public static List<GarbageCollectorMXBean> getGarbageCollectorMXBeans()
Returns a list of GarbageCollectorMXBean
objects in the Java virtual machine. The Java virtual machine may have one or more GarbageCollectorMXBean
objects. It may add or remove GarbageCollectorMXBean
during execution.
GarbageCollectorMXBean
objects.public static MBeanServer getPlatformMBeanServer()
Returns the platform MBeanServer
. On the first call to this method, it first creates the platform MBeanServer
by calling the MBeanServerFactory.createMBeanServer
method and registers each platform MXBean in this platform MBeanServer
with its ObjectName
. This method, in subsequent calls, will simply return the initially created platform MBeanServer
.
MXBeans that get created and destroyed dynamically, for example, memory pools
and managers
, will automatically be registered and deregistered into the platform MBeanServer
.
If the system property javax.management.builder.initial
is set, the platform MBeanServer
creation will be done by the specified MBeanServerBuilder
.
It is recommended that this platform MBeanServer also be used to register other application managed beans besides the platform MXBeans. This will allow all MBeans to be published through the same MBeanServer
and hence allow for easier network publishing and discovery. Name conflicts with the platform MXBeans should be avoided.
MBeanServer
; the platform MXBeans are registered into the platform MBeanServer
at the first time this method is called.SecurityException
- if there is a security manager and the caller does not have the permission required by MBeanServerFactory.createMBeanServer()
.MBeanServerFactory
, MBeanServerFactory.createMBeanServer()
public static <T> T newPlatformMXBeanProxy(MBeanServerConnection connection, String mxbeanName, Class<T> mxbeanInterface) throws IOException
Returns a proxy for a platform MXBean interface of a given MXBean name that forwards its method calls through the given MBeanServerConnection
.
This method is equivalent to:
Proxy.newProxyInstance(mxbeanInterface.getClassLoader(), new Class[] { mxbeanInterface }, handler)where
handler
is an InvocationHandler
to which method invocations to the MXBean interface are dispatched. This handler
converts an input parameter from an MXBean data type to its mapped open type before forwarding to the MBeanServer
and converts a return value from an MXBean method call through the MBeanServer
from an open type to the corresponding return type declared in the MXBean interface. If the MXBean is a notification emitter (i.e., it implements NotificationEmitter
), both the mxbeanInterface
and NotificationEmitter
will be implemented by this proxy.
Notes:
MBeanServerConnection
where IOException
may be thrown when the communication problem occurs with the connector server. An application remotely accesses the platform MXBeans using proxy should prepare to catch IOException
as if accessing with the MBeanServerConnector
interface.InvalidObjectException
which is thrown when an MXBean proxy receives a name of an enum constant which is missing in the enum class loaded in the client application. MBeanServerInvocationHandler
or its newProxyInstance
method cannot be used to create a proxy for a platform MXBean. The proxy object created by MBeanServerInvocationHandler
does not handle the properties of the platform MXBeans described in the class specification. T
- an mxbeanInterface
type parameterconnection
- the MBeanServerConnection
to forward to.mxbeanName
- the name of a platform MXBean within connection
to forward to. mxbeanName
must be in the format of ObjectName
.mxbeanInterface
- the MXBean interface to be implemented by the proxy.MBeanServerConnection
, or null
if not exist.IllegalArgumentException
- if mxbeanName
is not with a valid ObjectName
format, orconnection
is not a MXBean provided by the platform, orMBeanServerConnection
, ormxbeanInterface
IOException
- if a communication problem occurred when accessing the MBeanServerConnection
.public static <T extends PlatformManagedObject> T getPlatformMXBean(Class<T> mxbeanInterface)
Returns the platform MXBean implementing the given mxbeanInterface
which is specified to have one single instance in the Java virtual machine. This method may return null
if the management interface is not implemented in the Java virtual machine (for example, a Java virtual machine with no compilation system does not implement CompilationMXBean
); otherwise, this method is equivalent to calling:
getPlatformMXBeans(mxbeanInterface).get(0);
T
- an mxbeanInterface
type parametermxbeanInterface
- a management interface for a platform MXBean with one single instance in the Java virtual machine if implemented.mxbeanInterface
, or null
if not exist.IllegalArgumentException
- if mxbeanInterface
is not a platform management interface or not a singleton platform MXBean.public static <T extends PlatformManagedObject> List<T> getPlatformMXBeans(Class<T> mxbeanInterface)
Returns the list of platform MXBeans implementing the given mxbeanInterface
in the Java virtual machine. The returned list may contain zero, one, or more instances. The number of instances in the returned list is defined in the specification of the given management interface. The order is undefined and there is no guarantee that the list returned is in the same order as previous invocations.
T
- an mxbeanInterface
type parametermxbeanInterface
- a management interface for a platform MXBeanmxbeanInterface
.IllegalArgumentException
- if mxbeanInterface
is not a platform management interface.public static <T extends PlatformManagedObject> T getPlatformMXBean(MBeanServerConnection connection, Class<T> mxbeanInterface) throws IOException
Returns the platform MXBean proxy for mxbeanInterface
which is specified to have one single instance in a Java virtual machine and the proxy will forward the method calls through the given MBeanServerConnection
. This method may return null
if the management interface is not implemented in the Java virtual machine being monitored (for example, a Java virtual machine with no compilation system does not implement CompilationMXBean
); otherwise, this method is equivalent to calling:
getPlatformMXBeans(connection, mxbeanInterface).get(0);
T
- an mxbeanInterface
type parameterconnection
- the MBeanServerConnection
to forward to.mxbeanInterface
- a management interface for a platform MXBean with one single instance in the Java virtual machine being monitored, if implemented.mxbeanInterface
through the given MBeanServerConnection
, or null
if not exist.IllegalArgumentException
- if mxbeanInterface
is not a platform management interface or not a singleton platform MXBean.IOException
- if a communication problem occurred when accessing the MBeanServerConnection
.newPlatformMXBeanProxy(javax.management.MBeanServerConnection, java.lang.String, java.lang.Class<T>)
public static <T extends PlatformManagedObject> List<T> getPlatformMXBeans(MBeanServerConnection connection, Class<T> mxbeanInterface) throws IOException
Returns the list of the platform MXBean proxies for forwarding the method calls of the mxbeanInterface
through the given MBeanServerConnection
. The returned list may contain zero, one, or more instances. The number of instances in the returned list is defined in the specification of the given management interface. The order is undefined and there is no guarantee that the list returned is in the same order as previous invocations.
T
- an mxbeanInterface
type parameterconnection
- the MBeanServerConnection
to forward to.mxbeanInterface
- a management interface for a platform MXBeanmxbeanInterface
through the given MBeanServerConnection
.IllegalArgumentException
- if mxbeanInterface
is not a platform management interface.IOException
- if a communication problem occurred when accessing the MBeanServerConnection
.newPlatformMXBeanProxy(javax.management.MBeanServerConnection, java.lang.String, java.lang.Class<T>)
public static Set<Class<? extends PlatformManagedObject>> getPlatformManagementInterfaces()
Returns the set of Class
objects, subinterface of PlatformManagedObject
, representing all management interfaces for monitoring and managing the Java platform.
Class
objects, subinterface of PlatformManagedObject
representing the management interfaces for monitoring and managing the Java platform.
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