public interface JMXConnectorServerProvider
A provider for creating JMX API connector servers using a given
protocol. Instances of this interface are created by JMXConnectorServerFactory
as part of its newJMXConnectorServer
method.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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JMXConnectorServer |
newJMXConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL serviceURL,
Map<String,?> environment,
MBeanServer mbeanServer)
Creates a new connector server at the given address.
|
JMXConnectorServer newJMXConnectorServer(JMXServiceURL serviceURL, Map<String,?> environment, MBeanServer mbeanServer) throws IOException
Creates a new connector server at the given address. Each
successful call to this method produces a different
JMXConnectorServer
object.
serviceURL
- the address of the new connector server. The
actual address of the new connector server, as returned by its
getAddress
method, will
not necessarily be exactly the same. For example, it might
include a port number if the original address did not.environment
- a read-only Map containing named attributes
to control the new connector server's behavior. Keys in this
map must be Strings. The appropriate type of each associated
value depends on the attribute.mbeanServer
- the MBean server that this connector server
is attached to. Null if this connector server will be attached
to an MBean server by being registered in it.JMXConnectorServer
representing the new
connector server. Each successful call to this method produces
a different object.NullPointerException
- if serviceURL
or
environment
is null.IOException
- It is recommended for a provider
implementation to throw MalformedURLException
if the
protocol in the serviceURL
is not recognized by this
provider, JMXProviderException
if this is a provider
for the protocol in serviceURL
but it cannot be used
for some reason or any other IOException
if the
connector server cannot be created. Submit a bug or feature
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