javax.management.openmbean

Class TabularType

    • Constructor Detail

      • TabularType

        public TabularType(String typeName,
                   String description,
                   CompositeType rowType,
                   String[] indexNames)
                    throws OpenDataException
        Constructs a TabularType instance, checking for the validity of the given parameters. The validity constraints are described below for each parameter.

        The Java class name of tabular data values this tabular type represents (ie the class name returned by the getClassName method) is set to the string value returned by TabularData.class.getName().

        Parameters:
        typeName - The name given to the tabular type this instance represents; cannot be a null or empty string.
         
        description - The human readable description of the tabular type this instance represents; cannot be a null or empty string.
         
        rowType - The type of the row elements of tabular data values described by this tabular type instance; cannot be null.
         
        indexNames - The names of the items the values of which are used to uniquely index each row element in the tabular data values described by this tabular type instance; cannot be null or empty. Each element should be an item name defined in rowType (no null or empty string allowed). It is important to note that the order of the item names in indexNames is used by the methods get and remove of class TabularData to match their array of values parameter to items.
         
        Throws:
        IllegalArgumentException - if rowType is null, or indexNames is a null or empty array, or an element in indexNames is a null or empty string, or typeName or description is a null or empty string.
         
        OpenDataException - if an element's value of indexNames is not an item name defined in rowType.
    • Method Detail

      • getRowType

        public CompositeType getRowType()
        Returns the type of the row elements of tabular data values described by this TabularType instance.
        Returns:
        the type of each row.
      • getIndexNames

        public List<String> getIndexNames()

        Returns, in the same order as was given to this instance's constructor, an unmodifiable List of the names of the items the values of which are used to uniquely index each row element of tabular data values described by this TabularType instance.

        Returns:
        a List of String representing the names of the index items.
      • isValue

        public boolean isValue(Object obj)
        Tests whether obj is a value which could be described by this TabularType instance.

        If obj is null or is not an instance of javax.management.openmbean.TabularData, isValue returns false.

        If obj is an instance of javax.management.openmbean.TabularData, say td, the result is true if this TabularType is assignable from td.getTabularType(), as defined in CompositeType.isValue.

        Specified by:
        isValue in class OpenType<TabularData>
        Parameters:
        obj - the value whose open type is to be tested for compatibility with this TabularType instance.
        Returns:
        true if obj is a value for this tabular type, false otherwise.
      • equals

        public boolean equals(Object obj)
        Compares the specified obj parameter with this TabularType instance for equality.

        Two TabularType instances are equal if and only if all of the following statements are true:

        • their type names are equal
        • their row types are equal
        • they use the same index names, in the same order

         
        Specified by:
        equals in class OpenType<TabularData>
        Parameters:
        obj - the object to be compared for equality with this TabularType instance; if obj is null, equals returns false.
        Returns:
        true if the specified object is equal to this TabularType instance.
        See Also:
        Object.hashCode(), HashMap
      • hashCode

        public int hashCode()
        Returns the hash code value for this TabularType instance.

        The hash code of a TabularType instance is the sum of the hash codes of all elements of information used in equals comparisons (ie: name, row type, index names). This ensures that t1.equals(t2) implies that t1.hashCode()==t2.hashCode() for any two TabularType instances t1 and t2, as required by the general contract of the method Object.hashCode().

        As TabularType instances are immutable, the hash code for this instance is calculated once, on the first call to hashCode, and then the same value is returned for subsequent calls.

        Specified by:
        hashCode in class OpenType<TabularData>
        Returns:
        the hash code value for this TabularType instance
        See Also:
        Object.equals(java.lang.Object), System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this TabularType instance.

        The string representation consists of the name of this class (ie javax.management.openmbean.TabularType), the type name for this instance, the row type string representation of this instance, and the index names of this instance.

        As TabularType instances are immutable, the string representation for this instance is calculated once, on the first call to toString, and then the same value is returned for subsequent calls.

        Specified by:
        toString in class OpenType<TabularData>
        Returns:
        a string representation of this TabularType instance

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