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package org.apache.openjpa.lib.instrumentation;
/**
* Interface that must be implemented by instruments.
*/
public interface Instrument {
/**
* Returns the name of the instrument. Must be unique per-provider.
*/
public String getName();
/**
* Returns the options specified for the instrument in string form.
* @return options configuration options for the instrument
*/
public String getOptions();
/**
* Sets options to specify for the instrument in standard string form.
* ex. DataCache(Options='Start=true')
* @param options options
*/
public void setOptions(String options);
/**
* Gets the context of the instrument. Typically, a reference to a broker
* or broker factory.
* @return the context associated with the instrument.
*/
public Object getContext();
/**
* Sets the context of the instrument. Typically, a reference to a broker
* or broker factory.
* @return the context associated with the instrument.
*/
public void setContext(Object context);
/**
* Sets the instrumentation provider for the instrument.
* @param provider instrumentation provider of the instrument
*/
public void setProvider(InstrumentationProvider provider);
/**
* Gets the instrumentation provider for the instrument.
* @return instrumentation provider of the instrument
*/
public InstrumentationProvider getProvider();
/**
* Initializes the instrument. Depending on the instrument, the provider,
* options, and various options may need to be set before calling this method.
*/
public void initialize();
/**
* Gets the instrumentation level of this instrument. The instrumentation level
* determines if and when the instrument will automatically start and stop.
* @return the instrumentation level of the instrument
*/
public InstrumentationLevel getLevel();
/**
* Returns true if the instrument is started.
*/
public boolean isStarted();
/**
* Sets whether the instrument is an available state.
* @param started
*/
public void setStarted(boolean started);
/**
* Starts the instrument. Typically this will be performed through the provider,
* but in some cases an instrument will have its own specialized startup.
*/
public void start();
/**
* Starts the instrument. Typically this will be performed through the provider,
* but in some cases an instrument will have its own specialized shutdown.
*/
public void stop();
/**
* Restarts the instrument. Typically this will be performed through the provider,
* but in some cases an instrument will have its own specialized restart.
*/
public void restart();
}