| JavaTM 2 Platform Std. Ed. v1.6.0
javax.management.openmbean
Class OpenType<T>
java.lang.Object
javax.management.openmbean.OpenType<T>
- Type Parameters:
T - the Java type that instances described by this type must
have. For example, SimpleType.INTEGER is a SimpleType<Integer> which is a subclass of OpenType<Integer>,
meaning that an attribute, parameter, or return value that is described
as a SimpleType.INTEGER must have Java type
Integer.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- ArrayType, CompositeType, SimpleType, TabularType
public abstract class OpenType<T> - extends Object
- implements Serializable
The OpenType class is the parent abstract class of all classes which describe the actual open type
of open data values.
An open type is defined by:
- the fully qualified Java class name of the open data values this type describes;
note that only a limited set of Java classes is allowed for open data values
(see
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST),
- its name,
- its description.
- Since:
- 1.5
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary |
protected |
OpenType(String className,
String typeName,
String description)
Constructs an OpenType instance (actually a subclass instance as OpenType is abstract),
checking for the validity of the given parameters. |
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Method Summary |
abstract boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Compares the specified obj parameter with this
open type instance for equality. |
String |
getClassName()
Returns the fully qualified Java class name of the open data values
this open type describes. |
String |
getDescription()
Returns the text description of this OpenType instance. |
String |
getTypeName()
Returns the name of this OpenType instance. |
abstract int |
hashCode()
Returns a hash code value for the object. |
boolean |
isArray()
Returns true if the open data values this open
type describes are arrays, false otherwise. |
abstract boolean |
isValue(Object obj)
Tests whether obj is a value for this open type. |
abstract String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this open type instance. |
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST
public static final List<String> ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST
- List of the fully qualified names of the Java classes allowed for open
data values. A multidimensional array of any one of these classes or
their corresponding primitive types is also an allowed class for open
data values.
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST = {
"java.lang.Void",
"java.lang.Boolean",
"java.lang.Character",
"java.lang.Byte",
"java.lang.Short",
"java.lang.Integer",
"java.lang.Long",
"java.lang.Float",
"java.lang.Double",
"java.lang.String",
"java.math.BigDecimal",
"java.math.BigInteger",
"java.util.Date",
"javax.management.ObjectName",
CompositeData.class.getName(),
TabularData.class.getName() } ;
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES
@Deprecated
public static final String[] ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES
- Deprecated. Use
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST instead.
OpenType
protected OpenType(String className,
String typeName,
String description)
throws OpenDataException
- Constructs an
OpenType instance (actually a subclass instance as OpenType is abstract),
checking for the validity of the given parameters.
The validity constraints are described below for each parameter.
- Parameters:
className - The fully qualified Java class name of the open data values this open type describes.
The valid Java class names allowed for open data values are listed in
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST.
A multidimensional array of any one of these classes
or their corresponding primitive types is also an allowed class,
in which case the class name follows the rules defined by the method
getName() of java.lang.Class.
For example, a 3-dimensional array of Strings has for class name
"[[[Ljava.lang.String;" (without the quotes).
typeName - The name given to the open type this instance represents; cannot be a null or empty string.
description - The human readable description of the open type this instance represents;
cannot be a null or empty string.
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if className, typeName or description
is a null or empty string
OpenDataException - if className is not one of the allowed Java class names for open data
getClassName
public String getClassName()
- Returns the fully qualified Java class name of the open data values
this open type describes.
The only possible Java class names for open data values are listed in
ALLOWED_CLASSNAMES_LIST.
A multidimensional array of any one of these classes or their
corresponding primitive types is also an allowed class,
in which case the class name follows the rules defined by the method
getName() of java.lang.Class.
For example, a 3-dimensional array of Strings has for class name
"[[[Ljava.lang.String;" (without the quotes),
a 3-dimensional array of Integers has for class name
"[[[Ljava.lang.Integer;" (without the quotes),
and a 3-dimensional array of int has for class name
"[[[I" (without the quotes)
- Returns:
- the class name.
getTypeName
public String getTypeName()
- Returns the name of this
OpenType instance.
- Returns:
- the type name.
getDescription
public String getDescription()
- Returns the text description of this
OpenType instance.
- Returns:
- the description.
isArray
public boolean isArray()
- Returns
true if the open data values this open
type describes are arrays, false otherwise.
- Returns:
- true if this is an array type.
isValue
public abstract boolean isValue(Object obj)
- Tests whether obj is a value for this open type.
- Parameters:
obj - the object to be tested for validity.
- Returns:
true if obj is a value for this
open type, false otherwise.
equals
public abstract boolean equals(Object obj)
- Compares the specified
obj parameter with this
open type instance for equality.
- Overrides:
equals in class Object
- Parameters:
obj - the object to compare to.
- Returns:
- true if this object and
obj are equal. - See Also:
Object.hashCode(),
Hashtable
hashCode
public abstract int hashCode()
- Description copied from class:
Object
- Returns a hash code value for the object. This method is
supported for the benefit of hashtables such as those provided by
java.util.Hashtable.
The general contract of hashCode is:
- Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during
an execution of a Java application, the hashCode method
must consistently return the same integer, provided no information
used in equals comparisons on the object is modified.
This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an
application to another execution of the same application.
- If two objects are equal according to the equals(Object)
method, then calling the
hashCode method on each of
the two objects must produce the same integer result.
- It is not required that if two objects are unequal
according to the
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the
two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the
programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results
for unequal objects may improve the performance of hashtables.
As much as is reasonably practical, the hashCode method defined by
class Object does return distinct integers for distinct
objects. (This is typically implemented by converting the internal
address of the object into an integer, but this implementation
technique is not required by the
JavaTM programming language.)
- Overrides:
hashCode in class Object
- Returns:
- a hash code value for this object.
- See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object),
Hashtable
toString
public abstract String toString()
- Returns a string representation of this open type instance.
- Overrides:
toString in class Object
- Returns:
- the string representation.
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