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Java example source code file (MonitoredObject.java)

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The MonitoredObject.java Java example source code

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package com.sun.corba.se.spi.monitoring;


import com.sun.corba.se.spi.monitoring.MonitoredAttribute;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.Collection;

/**
 * <p>
 *
 * @author Hemanth Puttaswamy
 * </p>
 * <p>
 * Monitored Object provides an Hierarchichal view of the ORB Monitoring
 * System. It can contain multiple children and a single parent. Each
 * Monitored Object may also contain Multiple Monitored Attributes.
 * </p>
 */
public interface MonitoredObject {

  ///////////////////////////////////////
  // operations
/**
 * <p>
 * Gets the name of this MonitoredObject
 * </p>

* * @return a String with name of this Monitored Object * </p> */ public String getName(); /** * <p> * Gets the description of MonitoredObject * </p>

* * @return a String with Monitored Object Description. * </p> */ public String getDescription(); /** * <p> * This method will add a child Monitored Object to this Monitored Object. * </p> * <p> * </p> */ public void addChild( MonitoredObject m ); /** * <p> * This method will remove child Monitored Object identified by the given name * </p> * <p> * @param name of the ChildMonitored Object * </p> */ public void removeChild( String name ); /** * <p> * Gets the child MonitoredObject associated with this MonitoredObject * instance using name as the key. The name should be fully qualified name * like orb.connectionmanager * </p> * <p> * * @return a MonitoredObject identified by the given name * </p> * <p> * @param name of the ChildMonitored Object * </p> */ public MonitoredObject getChild(String name); /** * <p> * Gets all the Children registered under this instance of Monitored * Object. * </p> * <p> * * @return Collection of immediate Children associated with this MonitoredObject. * </p> */ public Collection getChildren(); /** * <p> * Sets the parent for this Monitored Object. * </p> * <p> * </p> */ public void setParent( MonitoredObject m ); /** * <p> * There will be only one parent for an instance of MontoredObject, this * call gets parent and returns null if the Monitored Object is the root. * </p> * <p> * * @return a MonitoredObject which is a Parent of this Monitored Object instance * </p> */ public MonitoredObject getParent(); /** * <p> * Adds the attribute with the given name. * </p> * <p> * * </p> * <p> * @param value is the MonitoredAttribute which will be set as one of the * attribute of this MonitoredObject. * </p> */ public void addAttribute(MonitoredAttribute value); /** * <p> * Removes the attribute with the given name. * </p> * <p> * * </p> * <p> * @param name is the MonitoredAttribute name * </p> */ public void removeAttribute(String name); /** * <p> * Gets the Monitored Object registered by the given name * </p> * * <p> * @return a MonitoredAttribute identified by the given name * </p> * <p> * @param name of the attribute * </p> */ public MonitoredAttribute getAttribute(String name); /** * <p> * Gets all the Monitored Attributes for this Monitored Objects. It doesn't * include the Child Monitored Object, that needs to be traversed using * getChild() or getChildren() call. * </p> * <p> * * @return Collection of all the Attributes for this MonitoredObject * </p> */ public Collection getAttributes(); /** * <p> * Clears the state of all the Monitored Attributes associated with the * Monitored Object. It will also clear the state on all it's child * Monitored Object. The call to clearState will be initiated from * CORBAMBean.startMonitoring() call. * </p> * */ public void clearState(); } // end MonitoredObject

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