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public interface Monitorable
A Monitorable can provide information about itself in the form
of StatusVariables. Instances of this interface should register
themselves at the OSGi Service Registry. The MonitorAdmin
listens to the registration of Monitorable services, and makes
the information they provide available also through the Device Management
Tree (DMT) for remote access.
The monitorable service is identified by its PID string which must be a non-
null, non-empty string that conforms to the "symbolic-name"
definition in the OSGi core specification. This means that only the
characters [-_.a-zA-Z0-9] may be used. The length of the PID must not exceed
20 characters.
A Monitorable may optionally support sending notifications when
the status of its StatusVariables change. Support for change
notifications can be defined per StatusVariable.
Publishing StatusVariables requires the presence of the
MonitorPermission with the publish action string.
This permission, however, is not checked during registration of the
Monitorable service. Instead, the MonitorAdmin
implementation must make sure that when a StatusVariable is
queried, it is shown only if the Monitorable is authorized to
publish the given StatusVariable.
| Method Summary | |
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java.lang.String |
getDescription(java.lang.String id)
Returns a human readable description of a StatusVariable. |
StatusVariable |
getStatusVariable(java.lang.String id)
Returns the StatusVariable object addressed by its
identifier. |
java.lang.String[] |
getStatusVariableNames()
Returns the list of StatusVariable identifiers published by this
Monitorable. |
boolean |
notifiesOnChange(java.lang.String id)
Tells whether the StatusVariable provider is able to send
instant notifications when the given StatusVariable
changes. |
boolean |
resetStatusVariable(java.lang.String id)
Issues a request to reset a given StatusVariable. |
| Method Detail |
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java.lang.String[] getStatusVariableNames()
StatusVariable identifiers published by this
Monitorable. A StatusVariable name is unique within the
scope of a Monitorable. The array contains the elements in no
particular order. The returned value must not be null.
StatusVariable identifiers published by this object,
or an empty array if none are published
StatusVariable getStatusVariable(java.lang.String id)
throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
StatusVariable object addressed by its
identifier. The StatusVariable will hold the value taken
at the time of this method call.
The given identifier does not contain the Monitorable PID, i.e. it specifies the name and not the path of the Status Variable.
id - the identifier of the StatusVariable, cannot be
null
StatusVariable object
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if id points to a
non-existing StatusVariable
boolean notifiesOnChange(java.lang.String id)
throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
StatusVariable provider is able to send
instant notifications when the given StatusVariable
changes. If the Monitorable supports sending change
updates it must notify the MonitorListener when the value
of the StatusVariable changes. The
Monitorable finds the MonitorListener
service through the Service Registry.
The given identifier does not contain the Monitorable PID, i.e. it specifies the name and not the path of the Status Variable.
id - the identifier of the StatusVariable, cannot be
null
true if the Monitorable can send
notification when the given StatusVariable
changes, false otherwise
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if id points to a
non-existing StatusVariable
boolean resetStatusVariable(java.lang.String id)
throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
StatusVariable.
Depending on the semantics of the actual Status Variable this call may or
may not succeed: it makes sense to reset a counter to its starting value,
but for example a StatusVariable of type String
might not have a meaningful default value. Note that for numeric
StatusVariables the starting value may not necessarily be
0. Resetting a StatusVariable must trigger a monitor event.
The given identifier does not contain the Monitorable PID, i.e. it specifies the name and not the path of the Status Variable.
id - the identifier of the StatusVariable, cannot be
null
true if the Monitorable could
successfully reset the given StatusVariable,
false otherwise
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if id points to a
non-existing StatusVariable
java.lang.String getDescription(java.lang.String id)
throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
StatusVariable.
This can be used by management systems on their GUI. The
null return value is allowed if there is no description for
the specified Status Variable.
The given identifier does not contain the Monitorable PID, i.e. it specifies the name and not the path of the Status Variable.
id - the identifier of the StatusVariable, cannot be
null
StatusVariable or null if it is not
set
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if id points to a
non-existing StatusVariable
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