mx4j.tools.remote.http
Class HTTPConnectionHandler
java.lang.Object
mx4j.tools.remote.AbstractConnection
mx4j.tools.remote.JMXConnectionHandler
mx4j.tools.remote.http.HTTPConnectionHandler
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Connection, HTTPConnection, JMXConnection
- public class HTTPConnectionHandler
- extends JMXConnectionHandler
- implements HTTPConnection
- Version:
- $
Method Summary |
java.lang.Integer |
addNotificationListener(javax.management.ObjectName name,
java.lang.Object filter,
javax.security.auth.Subject delegate)
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java.lang.String |
connect(java.lang.Object credentials)
This method is called when a call initiated by JMXConnector.connect()
arrives on server side. |
javax.management.remote.NotificationResult |
fetchNotifications(long clientSequenceNumber,
int maxNotifications,
long timeout)
|
void |
removeNotificationListeners(javax.management.ObjectName name,
java.lang.Integer[] listenerIDs,
javax.security.auth.Subject delegate)
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Methods inherited from class mx4j.tools.remote.JMXConnectionHandler |
addNotificationListener, close, createMBean, createMBean, getAttribute, getAttributes, getConnection, getDefaultDomain, getDomains, getMBeanCount, getMBeanInfo, getObjectInstance, invoke, isClosed, isInstanceOf, isRegistered, queryMBeans, queryNames, removeNotificationListener, removeNotificationListener, setAttribute, setAttributes, unregisterMBean |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Methods inherited from interface mx4j.tools.remote.JMXConnection |
addNotificationListener, close, createMBean, createMBean, getAttribute, getAttributes, getDefaultDomain, getDomains, getMBeanCount, getMBeanInfo, getObjectInstance, invoke, isInstanceOf, isRegistered, queryMBeans, queryNames, removeNotificationListener, removeNotificationListener, setAttribute, setAttributes, unregisterMBean |
HTTPConnectionHandler
public HTTPConnectionHandler(JMXConnection connection,
ConnectionManager manager,
java.lang.String connectionId)
connect
public java.lang.String connect(java.lang.Object credentials)
throws java.io.IOException,
java.lang.SecurityException
- Description copied from interface:
HTTPConnection
- This method is called when a call initiated by
JMXConnector.connect()
arrives on server side. For HTTP connections, the socket is handled by the web container, but
the remote procedure call that arrives along with the HTTP request is parsed and then (normally)
forwarded to a JavaBean (that will implement this interface).
Implementations of this method will normally call ConnectionManager.connect(java.lang.Object)
.
- Specified by:
connect
in interface HTTPConnection
- Parameters:
credentials
- The credential for authentication
- Returns:
- The connection id for the newly created connection
- Throws:
java.io.IOException
- If a communication problem occurs
java.lang.SecurityException
- If the authentication fails
addNotificationListener
public java.lang.Integer addNotificationListener(javax.management.ObjectName name,
java.lang.Object filter,
javax.security.auth.Subject delegate)
throws javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException,
java.io.IOException
- Specified by:
addNotificationListener
in interface HTTPConnection
- Throws:
javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException
java.io.IOException
removeNotificationListeners
public void removeNotificationListeners(javax.management.ObjectName name,
java.lang.Integer[] listenerIDs,
javax.security.auth.Subject delegate)
throws javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException,
javax.management.ListenerNotFoundException,
java.io.IOException
- Specified by:
removeNotificationListeners
in interface HTTPConnection
- Throws:
javax.management.InstanceNotFoundException
javax.management.ListenerNotFoundException
java.io.IOException
fetchNotifications
public javax.management.remote.NotificationResult fetchNotifications(long clientSequenceNumber,
int maxNotifications,
long timeout)
throws java.io.IOException
- Specified by:
fetchNotifications
in interface HTTPConnection
- Throws:
java.io.IOException
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