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/*
 * ResourceDepletionEvent.java
 * Created on February 20, 2004, 3:30 PM
 */

package org.ocap.system.event;

import java.lang.*;
import java.util.*;

/**
 * Event that indicates resources are low, and the system is about to destroy application(s) to
 * attempt to correct this.
 */
public class ResourceDepletionEvent extends SystemEvent
{
    /**
     * Overall system memory is depleted to an implementation specific threshold.
     * This indicates that the platform's application manager is about to destroy an application
     * to free system memory.
     */
    public final static int RESOURCE_SYS_MEM_DEPLETED = BEGIN_SYS_RES_DEP_RESERVED_EVENT_TYPES;

    /**
     * VM memory for an application is depleted to an implementation specific threshold.
     * This indicates that the platform's application manager is about to destroy an application
     * to free VM memory.

     */
    public final static int RESOURCE_VM_MEM_DEPLETED = BEGIN_SYS_RES_DEP_RESERVED_EVENT_TYPES + 1;

    /**
     * Available CPU cycles is depleted to an implementation specific threshold.
     * This indicates that the platform's application manager is about to destroy an application
     * to free CPU cycles.
     * 

* Note that the presence of this event type does not imply that the platform's * application manager must destroy applications if CPU usage is too high; merely * that if it does then it must first send this event. */ public final static int RESOURCE_CPU_BANDWIDTH_DEPLETED = BEGIN_SYS_RES_DEP_RESERVED_EVENT_TYPES + 2; /** * Available reverse channel bandwidth is depleted to implementation specific threshold. * This indicates that the platform's application manager is about to destroy an application * to free return channel bandwidth. *

* Note that the presence of this event type does not imply that the platform's * application manager must destroy applications if return channel bandwidth usage is * too high; merely that if it does then it must first send this event. */ public final static int RESOURCE_RC_BANDWIDTH_DEPLETED = BEGIN_SYS_RES_DEP_RESERVED_EVENT_TYPES + 3; /** * System event constructor assigns an eventId, Date, and ApplicationIdentifier. * * @param typeCode - Unique event type. * @param message - Readable message specific to the event generator. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the typeCode is not in a defined application range * when the event is created by an application. Since there are no defined * application ranges for resource depletion events, this exception will always be * thrown if this constructor is called by an application. */ public ResourceDepletionEvent(int typeCode, String message) { super(typeCode, message); } /** * This constructor is provided for internal use by OCAP implementations; * applications SHOULD NOT call it. * * @param typeCode - The unique error type code. * @param message - Readable message specific to the event generator. * @param date - Event date in milli-seconds from midnight January 1, 1970 GMT. * @param appId - The Id of the application logging the event. * * @throws SecurityException if this constructor is called by any application. */ public ResourceDepletionEvent(int typeCode, String message, long date, org.dvb.application.AppID appId) { super(typeCode, message, date, appId); } }





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