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Description
Interface Summary | |
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CounterMonitorMBean | Exposes the remote management interface of the counter monitor MBean. |
GaugeMonitorMBean | Exposes the remote management interface of the gauge monitor MBean. |
MonitorMBean | Exposes the remote management interface of monitor MBeans. |
StringMonitorMBean | Exposes the remote management interface of the string monitor MBean. |
Class Summary | |
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CounterMonitor | Defines a monitor MBean designed to observe the values of a counter attribute. |
GaugeMonitor | Defines a monitor MBean designed to observe the values of a gauge attribute. |
Monitor | Defines the common part to all monitor MBeans. |
MonitorNotification | Provides definitions of the notifications sent by monitor MBeans. |
StringMonitor | Defines a monitor MBean designed to observe the values of a string attribute. |
Exception Summary | |
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MonitorSettingException | Exception thrown by the monitor when a monitor setting becomes invalid while the monitor is running. |
Provides the definition of the monitor classes. A Monitor is
an MBean that periodically observes the value of an attribute in
one or more other MBeans. If the attribute meets a certain
condition, the Monitor emits a MonitorNotification
.
The exact behavior of monitors is detailed in the JMX Specification. What follows is a summary.
There are three kinds of Monitors:
A CounterMonitor
observes attributes of integer
type. The attributes are assumed to be non-negative, and
monotonically increasing except for a possible
roll-over at a specified modulus. Each
observed attribute has an associated threshold
value. A notification is sent when the attribute exceeds
its threshold.
An offset value can be specified. When an observed value exceeds its threshold, the threshold is incremented by the offset, or by a multiple of the offset sufficient to make the threshold greater than the new observed value.
A CounterMonitor
can operate in
difference mode. In this mode, the value
compared against the threshold is the difference between
two successive observations of an attribute.
A GaugeMonitor
observes attributes of numerical type. Each
observed attribute has an associated high
threshold and low threshold.
When an observed attribute crosses the high threshold, if the notify high flag is true, then a notification is sent. Subsequent crossings of the high threshold value will not trigger further notifications until the gauge value becomes less than or equal to the low threshold.
When an observed attribute crosses the low threshold, if the notify low flag is true, then a notification is sent. Subsequent crossings of the low threshold value will not trigger further notifications until the gauge value becomes greater than or equal to the high threshold.
Typically, only one of the notify high and notify low flags is set. The other threshold is used to provide a hysteresis mechanism to avoid the repeated triggering of notifications when an attribute makes small oscillations around the threshold value.
A GaugeMonitor
can operate in difference
mode. In this mode, the value compared against the
high and low thresholds is the difference between two
successive observations of an attribute.
A StringMonitor
observes attributes of type
String
. A notification is sent when an
observed attribute becomes equal and/or not equal to a
given string.
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