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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.monitoring;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Monitoring statistics return statistic information about application run like number of requests received,
 * duration of request processing, number of successfully processed requests, statistical information about
 * execution of methods and resources, information about matching.
 * 

* Monitoring statistics is the main interface from which all statistic information can be retrieved. Statistics * can be retried in two ways: these can be injected or received from registered callback * interface {@link MonitoringStatisticsListener}. The following is the example of statistic injection: *

 *   @Path("resource")
 *   public static class StatisticsTest {
 *       @Inject
 *       Provider<MonitoringStatistics> statistics;
 *
 *       @GET
 *       public long getTotalExceptionMappings() throws InterruptedException {
 *           final MonitoringStatistics monitoringStatistics = statistics.get();
 *           final long totalExceptionMappings = monitoringStatistics.getExceptionMapperStatistics().getTotalMappings();
 *
 *           return totalExceptionMappings;
 *       }
 *   }
 * 
* Note usage of {@link javax.inject.Provider} to retrieve statistics. Statistics change over time and this will * inject the latest statistics. In the case of singleton resources usage of {@code Provider} is the only way how * to inject statistics that are up to date. *

* Retrieving statistics by {@code MonitoringStatisticsListener} is convenient in cases when there is a need * to take an action only when new statistics are calculated which occurs in not defined irregular intervals * (once per second for example). *

* The contract does not mandate {@code MonitoringStatistics} to be immutable. Implementation of monitoring statistics * might be mutable, which means that an instance of {@code MonitoringStatistics} * might change its internal state over time. In order to get immutable snapshot of statistics * the method {@link #snapshot()} must be called to get a snapshot of the statistics that guarantees * that data to be immutable and consistent. Nested statistics interfaces contain also {@code snapshot} method which * can be used in the same way. * Note that a snapshot of {@code MonitoringStatistics} performs a deep snapshot of nested statistics object too, so there * is no need to call the {@code snapshot} method again on nested statistics components. *

* The implementation of this interface may be mutable and change it's state by an external event, however it is guaranteed * to be thread-safe. *

* * @author Miroslav Fuksa */ public interface MonitoringStatistics { /** * Get the statistics for each URI that is exposed in the application. Keys of returned map * are String URIs (for example "/bookstore/users/admin") and values are * {@link ResourceStatistics resource statistics} that contain information about * execution of resource methods available on the URI. The map contain URIs that are available in * application without URIs available in sub resource locators and URIs that are available trough sub * resource locators and were already matched by any request. * * @return Map with URI keys and resource statistics values. */ public Map getUriStatistics(); /** * Get the statistics for each resource {@link Class} that is deployed in the application. Keys of returned * map are classes of resources and values are {@link ResourceStatistics resource statistics} * that contain information about * execution of resource methods available in the resource class. Note that one resource class can serve * request matched to different URIs. By default the map will contain resource classes which are registered * in the resource model plus resource classes of sub resources returned from sub resource locators. * * @return Map with resource class keys and resource statistics values. */ public Map, ResourceStatistics> getResourceClassStatistics(); /** * Get the global application statistics of request execution. The statistics are not bound any specific resource or * resource method and contains information about all requests that application handles. * * @return Application request execution statistics. */ public ExecutionStatistics getRequestStatistics(); /** * Get global application response statistics. The statistics are not bound any specific resource or * resource method and contains information about all responses that application creates. * * @return Application response statistics. */ public ResponseStatistics getResponseStatistics(); /** * Get statistics about registered {@link javax.ws.rs.ext.ExceptionMapper exception mappers}. * * @return Exception mapper statistics. */ public ExceptionMapperStatistics getExceptionMapperStatistics(); /** * Get the immutable consistent snapshot of the monitoring statistics. Working with snapshots might * have negative performance impact as snapshot must be created but ensures consistency of data over time. * However, the usage of snapshot is encouraged to avoid working with inconsistent data. Not all statistics * must be updated in the same time on mutable version of statistics. * * @return Snapshot of monitoring statistics. * @deprecated implementing class is immutable hence snapshot creation is not needed anymore */ @Deprecated public MonitoringStatistics snapshot(); }




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