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java.lang.Objectjava.security.Permission
org.osgi.service.monitor.MonitorPermission
public class MonitorPermission
Indicates the callers authority to publish, read or reset
 StatusVariables, to switch event sending on or off or to start
 monitoring jobs. The target of the permission is the identifier of the
 StatusVariable, the action can be read, publish,
 reset, startjob, switchevents, or the combination of
 these separated by commas. Action names are interpreted case-insensitively,
 but the canonical action string returned by getActions() uses the
 forms defined by the action constants.
 
 If the wildcard * appears in the actions field, all legal monitoring
 commands are allowed on the designated target(s) by the owner of the
 permission.
| Field Summary | |
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static java.lang.String | 
PUBLISH
Holders of MonitorPermission with the publish
 action present are Monitorable services that are allowed
 to publish the StatusVariables specified in the
 permission's target field. | 
static java.lang.String | 
READ
Holders of MonitorPermission with the read
 action present are allowed to read the value of the
 StatusVariables specified in the permission's target field. | 
static java.lang.String | 
RESET
Holders of MonitorPermission with the reset
 action present are allowed to reset the value of the
 StatusVariables specified in the permission's target field. | 
static java.lang.String | 
STARTJOB
Holders of MonitorPermission with the startjob
 action present are allowed to initiate monitoring jobs involving the 
 StatusVariables specified in the permission's target field. | 
static java.lang.String | 
SWITCHEVENTS
Holders of MonitorPermission with the
 switchevents action present are allowed to switch event
 sending on or off for the value of the StatusVariables
 specified in the permission's target field. | 
| Constructor Summary | |
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MonitorPermission(java.lang.String statusVariable,
                  java.lang.String actions)
Create a MonitorPermission object, specifying the target
 and actions. | 
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| Method Summary | |
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 boolean | 
equals(java.lang.Object o)
Determines the equality of two MonitorPermission objects. | 
 java.lang.String | 
getActions()
Get the action string associated with this permission.  | 
 int | 
hashCode()
Create an integer hash of the object.  | 
 boolean | 
implies(java.security.Permission p)
Determines if the specified permission is implied by this permission.  | 
| Methods inherited from class java.security.Permission | 
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checkGuard, getName, newPermissionCollection | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
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clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Field Detail | 
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public static final java.lang.String READ
MonitorPermission with the read
 action present are allowed to read the value of the
 StatusVariables specified in the permission's target field.
public static final java.lang.String RESET
MonitorPermission with the reset
 action present are allowed to reset the value of the
 StatusVariables specified in the permission's target field.
public static final java.lang.String PUBLISH
MonitorPermission with the publish
 action present are Monitorable services that are allowed
 to publish the StatusVariables specified in the
 permission's target field.  Note, that this permission cannot be enforced 
 when a Monitorable registers to the framework, because the
 Service Registry does not know about this permission.  Instead, any
 StatusVariables published by a Monitorable
 without the corresponding publish permission are silently
 ignored by MonitorAdmin, and are therefore invisible to the
 users of the monitoring service.
public static final java.lang.String STARTJOB
MonitorPermission with the startjob
 action present are allowed to initiate monitoring jobs involving the 
 StatusVariables specified in the permission's target field.
 
 A minimal sampling interval can be optionally defined in the following
 form: startjob:n.  This allows the holder of the permission
 to initiate time based jobs with a measurement interval of at least
 n seconds. If n is not specified or 0 then the 
 holder of this permission is allowed to start monitoring jobs specifying 
 any frequency.
public static final java.lang.String SWITCHEVENTS
MonitorPermission with the
 switchevents action present are allowed to switch event
 sending on or off for the value of the StatusVariables
 specified in the permission's target field.
| Constructor Detail | 
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public MonitorPermission(java.lang.String statusVariable,
                         java.lang.String actions)
                  throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
MonitorPermission object, specifying the target
 and actions.
 
 The statusVariable parameter is the target of the 
 permission, defining one or more status variable names to which the
 specified actions apply. Multiple status variable names can be selected
 by using the wildcard * in the target string.  The wildcard
 is allowed in both fragments, but only at the end of the fragments.
 
 For example, the following targets are valid:
 com.mycomp.myapp/queue_length,
 com.mycomp.myapp/*, com.mycomp.*/*,
 */*, */queue_length, 
 */queue*.
 
 The following targets are invalid:
 *.myapp/queue_length, com.*.myapp/*,
 *.
 
 The actions parameter specifies the allowed action(s): 
 read, publish, startjob,
 reset, switchevents, or the combination of 
 these separated by commas. String constants are defined in this class for
 each valid action.  Passing "*" as the action 
 string is equivalent to listing all actions.
statusVariable - the identifier of the StatusVariable
        in [Monitorable_id]/[StatusVariable_id] formatactions - the list of allowed actions separated by commas, or
        * for all actions
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if either parameter is 
         null, or invalid with regard to the constraints
         defined above and in the documentation of the used actions| Method Detail | 
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public int hashCode()
MonitorPermissions p1 and p2 are 
 the same if p1.equals(p2).
hashCode in class java.security.Permissionpublic boolean equals(java.lang.Object o)
MonitorPermission objects.
 Two MonitorPermission objects are equal if their target
 strings are equal and the same set of actions are listed in their action
 strings.
equals in class java.security.Permissiono - the object being compared for equality with this object
true if the two permissions are equalpublic java.lang.String getActions()
read, reset, 
 publish, startjob, switchevents.
getActions in class java.security.Permissionnullpublic boolean implies(java.security.Permission p)
 This method returns false if and only if at least one of the
 following conditions are fulfilled for the specified permission:
 
MonitorPermission
 Monitorables is not the same nor a
 subset of the target set of Monitorables of this permission
 StatusVariables is not the same
 nor a subset of the target set of StatusVariables of this
 permission
 
implies in class java.security.Permissionp - the permission to be checked
true if the given permission is implied by this
         permission
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