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package org.glassfish.web.admin.monitor;
import jakarta.servlet.Servlet;
import org.glassfish.external.probe.provider.annotations.Probe;
import org.glassfish.external.probe.provider.annotations.ProbeParam;
import org.glassfish.external.probe.provider.annotations.ProbeProvider;
/**
* Provider interface for JSP related probes.
*/
@ProbeProvider(moduleProviderName="glassfish", moduleName="web", probeProviderName="jsp")
public class JspProbeProvider {
/**
* Emits notification that a JSP has been accessed for the first time
* and its corresponding Servlet has been loaded and initialized.
*
* @param jspUri The path (relative to the root of the application)
* to the JSP that was loaded
* @param appName The name of the application to which the JSP belongs
* @param hostName The name of the virtual server on which the
* application has been deployed
*/
@Probe(name="jspLoadedEvent")
public void jspLoadedEvent(
@ProbeParam("jspUri") String jspUri,
@ProbeParam("appName") String appName,
@ProbeParam("hostName") String hostName) {}
/**
* Emits notification that a JSP whose source code has changed since
* it was first deployed has been accessed again and was recompiled,
* and its corresponding Servlet reloaded and reinitialized.
*
* @param jspUri The path (relative to the root of the application)
* to the JSP that was reloaded
* @param appName The name of the application to which the JSP belongs
* @param hostName The name of the virtual server on which the
* application has been deployed
*/
@Probe(name="jspReloadedEvent")
public void jspReloadedEvent(
@ProbeParam("jspUri") String jspUri,
@ProbeParam("appName") String appName,
@ProbeParam("hostName") String hostName) {}
/**
* Emits notification that a JSP is being destroyed, that is, the
* Servlet corresponding to the JSP is called at its destroy method
* either because the JSP is being reloaded or because the application
* to which the JSP belongs is being stopped (for example, as part of its
* undeployment).
*
* @param jspUri The path (relative to the root of the application)
* to the JSP that was destroyed
* @param appName The name of the application to which the JSP belongs
* @param hostName The name of the virtual server on which the
* application has been deployed
*/
@Probe(name="jspDestroyedEvent")
public void jspDestroyedEvent(
@ProbeParam("jspUri") String jspUri,
@ProbeParam("appName") String appName,
@ProbeParam("hostName") String hostName) {}
/**
* Emits notification that access to a JSP has resulted in an error.
*
* @param jspUri The path (relative to the root of the application)
* to the JSP that produced the error
* @param appName The name of the application to which the JSP belongs
* @param hostName The name of the virtual server on which the
* application has been deployed
*/
@Probe(name="jspErrorEvent")
public void jspErrorEvent(
@ProbeParam("jspUri") String jspUri,
@ProbeParam("appName") String appName,
@ProbeParam("hostName") String hostName) {}
}