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package sun.jvmstat.perfdata.monitor.protocol.rmi;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.regex.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
import sun.jvmstat.monitor.*;
import sun.jvmstat.monitor.event.*;
import sun.jvmstat.monitor.remote.*;
/**
* Class for managing the RemoteMonitoredVm instances on a remote system.
*
* This class is responsible for the mechanism that detects the active
* HotSpot Java Virtual Machines on the remote host and possibly for a
* specific user. The ability to detect all possible HotSpot Java Virtual
* Machines on the remote host may be limited by the permissions of the
* principal running the RMI server application on the remote host.
*
* @author Brian Doherty
* @since 1.5
*/
public class RemoteVmManager {
private RemoteHost remoteHost;
private String user;
/**
* Creates a RemoteVmManager instance for the remote system.
*
* Manages RemoteMonitordVm instances for which the principal
* running the remote server has appropriate permissions.
*
* @param remoteHost the remote proxy object to the RMI server on
* the remote system.
*/
public RemoteVmManager(RemoteHost remoteHost) {
this(remoteHost, null);
}
/**
* Creates a RemoteVmManager instance for the given user.
*
* Manages RemoteMonitoredVm instances for all remote Java Virtual
* machines owned by the specified user on the remote system. The
* RMI server on the remote system must have the appropriate permissions
* to access the named users Java Virtual Machines.
*
* @param remoteHost the remote proxy object to the RMI server on
* the remote system.
* @param user the name of the user
*/
public RemoteVmManager(RemoteHost remoteHost, String user) {
this.user = user;
this.remoteHost = remoteHost;
}
/**
* Return the current set of monitorable Java Virtual Machines.
*
* The set returned by this method depends on the user name passed
* to the constructor. If no user name was specified, then this
* method will return all candidate JVMs on the system. Otherwise,
* only the JVMs for the given user will be returned. This assumes
* that the RMI server process has the appropriate permissions to
* access the target set of JVMs.
*
* @return Set - the Set of monitorable Java Virtual Machines
*/
public Set activeVms() throws MonitorException {
int[] active = null;
try {
active = remoteHost.activeVms();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw new MonitorException("Error communicating with remote host: "
+ e.getMessage(), e);
}
Set activeSet = new HashSet(active.length);
for (int i = 0; i < active.length; i++) {
activeSet.add(new Integer(active[i]));
}
return activeSet;
}
}