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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.monitoring;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Monitoring statistics of {@link jakarta.ws.rs.ext.ExceptionMapper exception mapper} executions.
 * 

* Statistics retrieved from Jersey runtime might be mutable and thanks to it might provide inconsistent data * as not all statistics are updated in the same time. To retrieve the immutable and consistent * statistics data the method {@link #snapshot()} should be used. * * @author Miroslav Fuksa * @see MonitoringStatistics See monitoring statistics for general details about statistics. */ public interface ExceptionMapperStatistics { /** * Get the count of exception mapper executions. The returned map contains {@link Class classes} * of {@link jakarta.ws.rs.ext.ExceptionMapper exception mappers} and corresponding execution count * as values. One execution of exception mapper is one call * of {@link jakarta.ws.rs.ext.ExceptionMapper#toResponse(Throwable)} method. * * @return Map with exception mappers as keys and execution count as values. */ public Map, Long> getExceptionMapperExecutions(); /** * Get count of all successful exception mappings. Successful exception mapping occurs when * any {@link jakarta.ws.rs.ext.ExceptionMapper exception mapper} returns an valid response * (even if response contains non-successful response status code). * * @return Count of successfully mapped exception. */ public long getSuccessfulMappings(); /** * Get count of all unsuccessful exception mappings. Unsuccessful exception mapping occurs when * any exception mapping process does not produce an valid response. The reason can be that the * {@link jakarta.ws.rs.ext.ExceptionMapper exception mapper} is not found, or is found but throws * exception. * * @return Count of unmapped exception. */ public long getUnsuccessfulMappings(); /** * Get count of exception mappings that were performed on exceptions. * * @return Count of all exception being mapped in the runtime. */ public long getTotalMappings(); /** * 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 exception mapper statistics. * @deprecated implementing class is immutable hence snapshot creation is not needed anymore */ @Deprecated public ExceptionMapperStatistics snapshot(); }





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