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package org.jboss.dependency.plugins;
import javax.management.MalformedObjectNameException;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
/**
* Hacky Class to fixup "object names" to their canonical form
*
* @author Adrian Brock
* @version $Revision: 1.1 $
*/
public class JMXObjectNameFix
{
/**
* Whether the given name needs an alias
*
* By default we just add aliases for JMX like ObjectNames to have a canonical name alias
*
* @param original the original name
* @return the alias if required or null if no alias required
*/
public static Object needsAnAlias(Object original)
{
// Not a string
if (original == null || original instanceof String == false)
return null;
try
{
ObjectName canonical = ObjectName.getInstance((String) original);
String alias = canonical.getCanonicalName();
if (original.equals(alias) == false)
return alias;
}
catch (MalformedObjectNameException ignored)
{
// Not a JMX ObjectName
}
return null;
}
}