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// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation from Oracle TopLink
// 08/29/2016 Jody Grassel
// - 500441: Eclipselink core has System.getProperty() calls that are not potentially executed under doPriv()
package org.eclipse.persistence.tools.profiler;
import java.util.*;
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.security.PrivilegedAccessHelper;
/**
* Purpose:
* Provide a very simple low overhead means for measuring fetch group field usage.
* This can be useful for performance analysis in a complex system.
* This monitor is enabled through the System property "org.eclipse.persistence.fetchgroupmonitor=true".
* It dumps the attribute used for a class every time a new attribute is accessed.
*
* @author James Sutherland
* @since TopLink 10.1.3.2
*/
public class FetchGroupMonitor {
public static Hashtable fetchedAttributes = new Hashtable();
public static Boolean shouldMonitor;
public static boolean shouldMonitor() {
if (shouldMonitor == null) {
shouldMonitor = Boolean.FALSE;
String property = PrivilegedAccessHelper.getSystemProperty("org.eclipse.persistence.fetchgroupmonitor");
if ((property != null) && (property.toUpperCase().equals("TRUE"))) {
shouldMonitor = Boolean.TRUE;
}
}
return shouldMonitor.booleanValue();
}
public static void recordFetchedAttribute(Class domainClass, String attributeName) {
if (! shouldMonitor()) {
return;
}
synchronized (fetchedAttributes) {
Set classesFetchedAttributes = (Set) fetchedAttributes.get(domainClass);
if (classesFetchedAttributes == null) {
classesFetchedAttributes = new HashSet();
fetchedAttributes.put(domainClass, classesFetchedAttributes);
}
if (!classesFetchedAttributes.contains(attributeName)) {
classesFetchedAttributes.add(attributeName);
}
}
}
}