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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.monitoring;

import org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.ResourceMethod;

/**
 * Monitoring statistics an of an execution of the resource method. The {@link #snapshot()}
 * method returns an immutable snapshot with consistent data. The principles of using statistics
 * is similar to principles of using {@link MonitoringStatistics}.
 * 

* Statistics contain two {@link ExecutionStatistics} where {@link #getMethodStatistics()} contains * statistics for execution of the code of resource method and {@link #getRequestStatistics()} contains * statistics for complete processing of requests that were matched to the resource method. This implies that * {@link #getRequestStatistics()} will tend to contain higher time measurements as they measure total request * processing time and not only execution of the resource method. *

* 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 more details. */ public interface ResourceMethodStatistics { /** * Get {@link ExecutionStatistics execution statistics} that contain measurements of times only for * execution of resource method. Durations average time, minimum time and maximum time * measure only time of execution of resource method code. It does not involve other request processing * phases. * * @return Execution statistics of one resource method. */ public ExecutionStatistics getMethodStatistics(); /** * Get {@link ExecutionStatistics execution statistics} that contain measurements of times for * whole processing from time when request comes into the Jersey application until the response * is written to the underlying IO container. The statistics involves only requests that were matched * to resource method defined by {@link #getResourceMethod()}. * * @return Execution statistics of entire request processing for one resource method. */ public ExecutionStatistics getRequestStatistics(); /** * Get a {@link ResourceMethod resource method} for which this {@link ResourceMethodStatistics} are calculated. * * @return Resource method. */ public ResourceMethod getResourceMethod(); /** * Get the immutable and 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 resource method statistics. * @deprecated implementing class is immutable hence snapshot creation is not needed anymore */ @Deprecated public ResourceMethodStatistics snapshot(); }





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