public class JMXConnectorFactory extends Object
Factory to create JMX API connector clients. There are no instances of this class.
Connections are usually made using the connect method of this class.  More
 advanced applications can separate the creation of the connector
 client, using newJMXConnector and the establishment of the connection itself, using
 JMXConnector.connect(Map).
Each client is created by an instance of JMXConnectorProvider.  This instance is found as follows.  Suppose
 the given JMXServiceURL looks like
 "service:jmx:protocol:remainder".
 Then the factory will attempt to find the appropriate JMXConnectorProvider for protocol.  Each
 occurrence of the character + or - in
 protocol is replaced by . or
 _, respectively.
A provider package list is searched for as follows:
environment parameter to newJMXConnector contains the
 key jmx.remote.protocol.provider.pkgs then the
 associated value is the provider package list.
 jmx.remote.protocol.provider.pkgs exists, then its value
 is the provider package list.
 The provider package list is a string that is interpreted as a
 list of non-empty Java package names separated by vertical bars
 (|).  If the string is empty, then so is the provider
 package list.  If the provider package list is not a String, or if
 it contains an element that is an empty string, a JMXProviderException is thrown.
If the provider package list exists and is not empty, then for
 each element pkg of the list, the factory
 will attempt to load the class
 
 pkg.protocol.ClientProvider
 
 If the environment parameter to newJMXConnector contains the
 key jmx.remote.protocol.provider.class.loader then the
 associated value is the class loader to use to load the provider.
 If the associated value is not an instance of ClassLoader, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
If the jmx.remote.protocol.provider.class.loader
 key is not present in the environment parameter, the
 calling thread's context class loader is used.
If the attempt to load this class produces a ClassNotFoundException, the search for a handler continues with
 the next element of the list.
Otherwise, a problem with the provider found is signalled by a
 JMXProviderException whose cause indicates the underlying
 exception, as follows:
ClassNotFoundException, that is the
 cause;
 Class.newInstance() for the class produces an
 exception, that is the cause.
 If no provider is found by the above steps, including the
 default case where there is no provider package list, then the
 implementation will use its own provider for
 protocol, or it will throw a
 MalformedURLException if there is none.  An
 implementation may choose to find providers by other means.  For
 example, it may support the 
 JAR conventions for service providers, where the service
 interface is JMXConnectorProvider.
Every implementation must support the RMI connector protocols,
 specified with the string rmi or
 iiop.
Once a provider is found, the result of the
 newJMXConnector method is the result of calling newJMXConnector
 on the provider.
The Map parameter passed to the
 JMXConnectorProvider is a new read-only
 Map that contains all the entries that were in the
 environment parameter to JMXConnectorFactory.newJMXConnector, if there was one.
 Additionally, if the
 jmx.remote.protocol.provider.class.loader key is not
 present in the environment parameter, it is added to
 the new read-only Map.  The associated value is the
 calling thread's context class loader.
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static String | DEFAULT_CLASS_LOADERName of the attribute that specifies the default class
 loader. | 
| static String | PROTOCOL_PROVIDER_CLASS_LOADERName of the attribute that specifies the class
 loader for loading protocol providers. | 
| static String | PROTOCOL_PROVIDER_PACKAGESName of the attribute that specifies the provider packages
 that are consulted when looking for the handler for a protocol. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| static JMXConnector | connect(JMXServiceURL serviceURL)Creates a connection to the connector server at the given
 address. | 
| static JMXConnector | connect(JMXServiceURL serviceURL,
       Map<String,?> environment)Creates a connection to the connector server at the given
 address. | 
| static JMXConnector | newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL serviceURL,
               Map<String,?> environment)Creates a connector client for the connector server at the
 given address. | 
public static final String DEFAULT_CLASS_LOADER
Name of the attribute that specifies the default class
 loader. This class loader is used to deserialize return values and
 exceptions from remote MBeanServerConnection
 calls.  The value associated with this attribute is an instance
 of ClassLoader.
public static final String PROTOCOL_PROVIDER_PACKAGES
Name of the attribute that specifies the provider packages
 that are consulted when looking for the handler for a protocol.
 The value associated with this attribute is a string with
 package names separated by vertical bars (|).
public static final String PROTOCOL_PROVIDER_CLASS_LOADER
Name of the attribute that specifies the class
 loader for loading protocol providers.
 The value associated with this attribute is an instance
 of ClassLoader.
public static JMXConnector connect(JMXServiceURL serviceURL) throws IOException
Creates a connection to the connector server at the given address.
This method is equivalent to connect(serviceURL, null).
serviceURL - the address of the connector server to
 connect to.JMXConnector whose connect method has been called.NullPointerException - if serviceURL is null.IOException - if the connector client or the
 connection cannot be made because of a communication problem.SecurityException - if the connection cannot be made
 for security reasons.public static JMXConnector connect(JMXServiceURL serviceURL, Map<String,?> environment) throws IOException
Creates a connection to the connector server at the given address.
This method is equivalent to:
 JMXConnector conn = JMXConnectorFactory.newJMXConnector(serviceURL,
                                                         environment);
 conn.connect(environment);
 serviceURL - the address of the connector server to connect to.environment - a set of attributes to determine how the
 connection is made.  This parameter can be null.  Keys in this
 map must be Strings.  The appropriate type of each associated
 value depends on the attribute.  The contents of
 environment are not changed by this call.JMXConnector representing the newly-made
 connection.  Each successful call to this method produces a
 different object.NullPointerException - if serviceURL is null.IOException - if the connector client or the
 connection cannot be made because of a communication problem.SecurityException - if the connection cannot be made
 for security reasons.public static JMXConnector newJMXConnector(JMXServiceURL serviceURL, Map<String,?> environment) throws IOException
Creates a connector client for the connector server at the
 given address.  The resultant client is not connected until its
 connect method is called.
serviceURL - the address of the connector server to connect to.environment - a set of attributes to determine how the
 connection is made.  This parameter can be null.  Keys in this
 map must be Strings.  The appropriate type of each associated
 value depends on the attribute.  The contents of
 environment are not changed by this call.JMXConnector representing the new
 connector client.  Each successful call to this method produces
 a different object.NullPointerException - if serviceURL is null.IOException - if the connector client cannot be made
 because of a communication problem.MalformedURLException - if there is no provider for the
 protocol in serviceURL.JMXProviderException - if there is a provider for the
 protocol in serviceURL but it cannot be used for
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