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 *
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 */

/*
 * Agent.java
 * $Id: Agent.java,v 1.19 2006/11/08 20:55:16 harpreet Exp $
 * $Date: 2006/11/08 20:55:16 $
 * $Revision: 1.19 $
 */

package        com.sun.enterprise.admin.monitor.callflow;

import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * This        interface exposes the call flow        agent API.
 *
 * This        is intended to be called by various container trap points. An
 * implementation of the call flow agent would collect the data        supplied, and
 * persist it, for later querying and analysis.
 *
 * Further, it is possible to set filters, based on client side        attributes
 * such        as caller IP address and caller        security principal (USER).
 *
 * The trap point call sequence        has a specific order:
 *
 *        {
 *          requestStart,        addRequestInfo*, requestInfoComplete,
 *          (startTime, (webMethodStart|ejbMethodStart))*,
 *          ((ejbMethodEnd|webMethodEnd),        endTime)*,
 *          requestEnd
 *        }
 *
 * Data        schema:        Tables
 *
 * RequestStart: { RequestId, Timestamp, CallerIPAddress, RemoteUser }
 * RequestEnd  : { RequestId, Timestamp        }
 * StartTime : { RequestId, TimeStamp, ContainerTypeOrApplicationType }
 * EndTime : { RequestId, TimeStamp, ContainerTypeOrApplicationType }
 * MethodStart : { MethodName, RequestId, Timestamp, ComponentType, ThreadId,
 *                   AppId, ModuleId, ComponentId, TransactionId,        SecurityId }
 * MethodEnd   : { RequestId, Timestamp, Exception }
 *
 * @author Ram Jeyaraman, Harpreet Singh, Nazrul Islam,        Siraj Ghaffar
 * @date March 21, 2005
 */
public interface Agent {

    /**
     * Call flow trap points.
     */

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, dispatched by the
     * container to process a new request on behalf of a client, before        any
     * request processing activity begins.
     *
     * Allowed request types are:
     *
     * 1. Remote HTTP Web request.
     * 2. Remote EJB request.
     * 3. MDB request.
     * 4. Timer        EJB.
     *
     * Upon being called, this method allocates        a unique request id, and
     * associates it with the thread local state.
     *
     * @param requestType Type of the request.
     */
    public void        requestStart(RequestType requestType);

    /**
     * This method may be called by the        container during request dispatch,
     * to add request information such as caller IP address, and remote
     * user name. This method is not required to be called by the container.
     *
     * This method may be called many times by the container, but only before
     * startTime is called.
     */
    public void        addRequestInfo(RequestInfo requestInfo,        String value);

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, after completion
     * of request processing. Upon being called, this method releases the
     * thread local state.
     */
    public void        requestEnd();

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, when the thread
     * of execution transitions        into the container code. That is,
     * this method is called from a method preInvoke point, before the
     * container begins        method call setup activity.
     *
     * @param type Describes the type of the container or application.
     */
    public void        startTime(ContainerTypeOrApplicationType type);

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, when the thread
     * of execution transitions        out of the container code. That        is,
     * this method is called from a method postInvoke point, after the
     * container has completed all method call related cleanup activity.
     */
    public void        endTime();

    // Method trap points

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, before invoking a
     * business        method on a target EJB.        This trap point        must be        called after
     * the transaction and security context for        the invocation has been
     * established.
     *
     * This trap point collects        information about the target EJB invocation.
     *
     * @param info This        object encapsulates information        such as        method name,
     * component type, application name, module        name, component        name,
     * transaction id, and security id.
     */
    public void        ejbMethodStart(CallFlowInfo info);

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, after invoking a
     * business        method on a target EJB.        This trap point        gathers        information
     * about the outcome of the        invocation such        as exception, if any.
     *
     * @param info This        object encapsulates information        about the outcome of
     * the invocation such as exception, if any.
     */
    public void        ejbMethodEnd(CallFlowInfo info);

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, before invoking a
     * target method on        a filter or servlet. This trap point must be called
     * after the invocation context for        the invocation is established.
     *
     * This trap point collects        information such as method name, component
     * name, component type, application name, module name, callerPrincipal.
     */
    public void        webMethodStart(
            String methodName, String applicationName, String moduleName,
            String componentName, ComponentType        componentType,
            String callerPrincipal);

    /**
     * This method is called by        a request processor thread, after invoking a
     * target method on        a filter or servlet. This trap point gathers information
     * on the outcome of the invocation        such as        exception, if any.
     */
    public void        webMethodEnd(Throwable exception);

    /**
     * This method is called the persistence container on a request processor
     * thread, before invoking a method        on the
     * @see jakarta.persistence.EntityManager EntityManager interface
     */
    public void        entityManagerMethodStart (EntityManagerMethod entityManagerMethod);

    /**
     * This method is called the persistence container on a request processor
     * thread, after invoking a        method on the
     * @see jakarta.persistence.EntityManager EntityManager interface
     */
    public void        entityManagerMethodEnd ();

    /**
     * This method is called the persistence container on a request processor
     * thread, before invoking a method        on the
     * @see jakarta.persistence.Query Query interface
     */
    public void        entityManagerQueryStart        (EntityManagerQueryMethod queryMethod);

    /**
     * This method is called the persistence container on a request processor
     * thread, after invoking a        method on the
     * @see jakarta.persistence.Query Query interface
     */
    public void        entityManagerQueryEnd ();

    /**
     * Data accessors.
     */

    /**
     * @return Callflow        thread local data.
     */
    public ThreadLocalData getThreadLocalData();

    /**
     * Support for notifications.
     */

    /**
     * Register        a listener.
     *
     * Registered listeners are        notified during        the following call trap        points:
     * { requestStart, requestEnd, methodStart,        methodEnd }.
     */
    public void        registerListener(Listener listener);

    /**
     * Unregister a listener.
     */
    public void        unregisterListener(Listener listener);

    /**
     * API to support AMX MBean        calls.
     */

    // Enablement APIs

    /**
     * Enable or disable call flow. This is typically called from AMX MBean.
     *
     * @param enable true, to turn on call flow.
     */
    public void        setEnable(boolean enable);

    /**
     * Get enabled information of call flow's persistent logging. Only user of
     * this API        is Web Services        Managament. Please check with author before
     * using this API.
     *
     * @return true if persistent logging is enabled, false otherwise.
     */
    public boolean isEnabled();

    // Filters

    /**
     * Specifies the IP        address        of the client, only for        which, call flow
     * information would be collected. That is,        call flow information is
     * gathered, only for calls        originating from the client IP address.
     * Others calls are        ignored.
     *
     * Note, there may be other        filters        that may be further applied to narrow
     * the scope of call flow data collection.
     */
    public void        setCallerIPFilter(String ipAddress);

    /**
     * Gets the        IP address of the client, only for which, call flow
     * information would be collected.
     */
    public String getCallerIPFilter ();

    /**
     * Specifies the caller principal, only for        which, call flow information
     * would be        collected. That        is, call flow information is gathered, only for
     * calls originating from the caller principal. Others calls are ignored.
     *
     * Note, there may be other        filters        that may be further applied to narrow
     * the scope of call flow data collection.
     */
    public void        setCallerPrincipalFilter(String        callerPrincipal);

    /**
     * Gets the        caller principal, only for which, call flow information
     * would be        collected.
     */
    public String getCallerPrincipalFilter();

    /**
     * Clear all accumulated data collected in the previous CallFlow runs
     * from the        database. This is only called from AMX APIs.
     */
    public void        clearData ();

    /**
     * Delete request ids from the database
     */
    public boolean deleteRequestIds (String[] requestIds);
    /**
     * @return a list of Map objects. Each entry in the        list contains
     * information pertaining to a unique request. Refer to AMX        MBean API
     * com.sun.appserv.management.monitor.CallFlowMonitor for more details.
     */
    public List> getRequestInformation();

    /**
     * @return a list of Map objects. The list contains        the ordered call stack
     * flow stack information. Refer to        AMX MBean API
     * com.sun.appserv.management.monitor.CallFlowMonitor for more details.
     */
    public List> getCallStackForRequest(String requestId);

    /**
     * @return a Map object containing time information        for a request,
     * showing the time        distribution across application        code and container code.
     * Refer to        AMX MBean API com.sun.appserv.management.monitor.CallFlowMonitor
     * for more        details.
     */
    public Map getPieInformation(String        requestID);
}




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