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Glassfish example source code file (ObjectNameQuery.java)

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The Glassfish ObjectNameQuery.java source code

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package org.glassfish.admin.amx.util.jmx;

import javax.management.ObjectName;
import java.util.Set;

public interface ObjectNameQuery
{
    /**
    Return the ObjectNames of all MBeans whose properties match all the specified
    regular expressions.  Both property names and values may be searched.

    A starting set may be specified by using an ObjectName pattern.
    This can greatly improve the performance of the search by restricting the
    set of MBeans which are examined; otherwise all registered MBeans must be examined.

    The regexNames[ i ] pattern corresponds to regexValues[ i ].  A value of null
    for any item is taken to mean "match anything".  Thus specifing null for
    'regexNames' means "match any name" and specifying regexNames[ i ] = null means
    to match only based on regexValues[ i ] (and vice versa).

    @param startingSet 			optional ObjectName pattern for starting set to search
    @param regexNames			optional series of regular expressions for Property names
    @param regexValues			optional series of regular expressions for Property values
    @return 					array of ObjectName (may be of zero length)
     */
    Set<ObjectName> matchAll(Set startingSet, String[] regexNames, String[] regexValues);

    /**
    Return the ObjectNames of all MBeans whose properties match any of the specified
    regular expressions.  Both property names and values may be searched.

    A starting set may be specified by using an ObjectName pattern.
    This can greatly improve the performance of the search by restricting the
    set of MBeans which are examined; otherwise all registered MBeans must be examined.


    The regexNames[ i ] pattern corresponds to regexValues[ i ].  A value of null
    for any item is taken to mean "match anything".  Thus specifing null for
    'regexNames' means "match any name" and specifying regexNames[ i ] = null means
    to match only based on regexValues[ i ] (and vice versa).

    @param startingSet 			optional ObjectName pattern for starting set to search
    @param regexNames			optional series of regular expressions for Property names
    @param regexValues			optional series of regular expressions for Property values
    @return 					array of ObjectName (may be of zero length)
     */
    Set<ObjectName> matchAny(Set startingSet, String[] regexNames, String[] regexValues);

}






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