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Each implementation defines the string 38 * argument keys it accepts. 39 * 40 * @see LaunchingConnector 41 * @see AttachingConnector 42 * @see ListeningConnector 43 * @see Connector.Argument 44 * 45 * @author Gordon Hirsch 46 * @since 1.3 47 */ 48 @jdk.Exported 49 public interface Connector { 50 /** 51 * Returns a short identifier for the connector. Connector implementors 52 * should follow similar naming conventions as are used with packages 53 * to avoid name collisions. For example, the Sun connector 54 * implementations have names prefixed with "com.sun.jdi.". 55 * Not intended for exposure to end-user. 56 * 57 * @return the name of this connector. 58 */ name()59 String name(); 60 61 /** 62 * Returns a human-readable description of this connector 63 * and its purpose. 64 * 65 * @return the description of this connector 66 */ description()67 String description(); 68 69 /** 70 * Returns the transport mechanism used by this connector to establish 71 * connections with a target VM. 72 * 73 * @return the {@link Transport} used by this connector. 74 */ transport()75 Transport transport(); 76 77 /** 78 * Returns the arguments accepted by this Connector and their 79 * default values. The keys of the returned map are string argument 80 * names. The values are {@link Connector.Argument} containing 81 * information about the argument and its default value. 82 * 83 * @return the map associating argument names with argument 84 * information and default value. 85 */ defaultArguments()86 Map<String,Connector.Argument> defaultArguments(); 87 88 /** 89 * Specification for and value of a Connector argument. 90 * Will always implement a subinterface of Argument: 91 * {@link Connector.StringArgument}, {@link Connector.BooleanArgument}, 92 * {@link Connector.IntegerArgument}, 93 * or {@link Connector.SelectedArgument}. 94 */ 95 @jdk.Exported 96 public interface Argument extends Serializable { 97 /** 98 * Returns a short, unique identifier for the argument. 99 * Not intended for exposure to end-user. 100 * 101 * @return the name of this argument. 102 */ name()103 String name(); 104 105 /** 106 * Returns a short human-readable label for this argument. 107 * 108 * @return a label for this argument 109 */ label()110 String label(); 111 112 /** 113 * Returns a human-readable description of this argument 114 * and its purpose. 115 * 116 * @return the description of this argument 117 */ description()118 String description(); 119 120 /** 121 * Returns the current value of the argument. Initially, the 122 * default value is returned. If the value is currently unspecified, 123 * null is returned. 124 * 125 * @return the current value of the argument. 126 */ value()127 String value(); 128 129 /** 130 * Sets the value of the argument. 131 * The value should be checked with {@link #isValid(String)} 132 * before setting it; invalid values will throw an exception 133 * when the connection is established - for example, 134 * on {@link LaunchingConnector#launch} 135 */ setValue(String value)136 void setValue(String value); 137 138 /** 139 * Performs basic sanity check of argument. 140 * @return <code>true</code> if the value is valid to be 141 * used in {@link #setValue(String)} 142 */ isValid(String value)143 boolean isValid(String value); 144 145 /** 146 * Indicates whether the argument must be specified. If true, 147 * {@link #setValue} must be used to set a non-null value before 148 * using this argument in establishing a connection. 149 * 150 * @return <code>true</code> if the argument must be specified; 151 * <code>false</code> otherwise. 152 */ mustSpecify()153 boolean mustSpecify(); 154 } 155 156 /** 157 * Specification for and value of a Connector argument, 158 * whose value is Boolean. Boolean values are represented 159 * by the localized versions of the strings "true" and "false". 160 */ 161 @jdk.Exported 162 public interface BooleanArgument extends Argument { 163 /** 164 * Sets the value of the argument. 165 */ setValue(boolean value)166 void setValue(boolean value); 167 168 /** 169 * Performs basic sanity check of argument. 170 * @return <code>true</code> if value is a string 171 * representation of a boolean value. 172 * @see #stringValueOf(boolean) 173 */ isValid(String value)174 boolean isValid(String value); 175 176 /** 177 * Return the string representation of the <code>value</code> 178 * parameter. 179 * Does not set or examine the current value of <code>this</code> 180 * instance. 181 * @return the localized String representation of the 182 * boolean value. 183 */ stringValueOf(boolean value)184 String stringValueOf(boolean value); 185 186 /** 187 * Return the value of the argument as a boolean. Since 188 * the argument may not have been set or may have an invalid 189 * value {@link #isValid(String)} should be called on 190 * {@link #value()} to check its validity. If it is invalid 191 * the boolean returned by this method is undefined. 192 * @return the value of the argument as a boolean. 193 */ booleanValue()194 boolean booleanValue(); 195 } 196 197 /** 198 * Specification for and value of a Connector argument, 199 * whose value is an integer. Integer values are represented 200 * by their corresponding strings. 201 */ 202 @jdk.Exported 203 public interface IntegerArgument extends Argument { 204 /** 205 * Sets the value of the argument. 206 * The value should be checked with {@link #isValid(int)} 207 * before setting it; invalid values will throw an exception 208 * when the connection is established - for example, 209 * on {@link LaunchingConnector#launch} 210 */ setValue(int value)211 void setValue(int value); 212 213 /** 214 * Performs basic sanity check of argument. 215 * @return <code>true</code> if value represents an int that is 216 * <code>{@link #min()} <= value <= {@link #max()}</code> 217 */ isValid(String value)218 boolean isValid(String value); 219 220 /** 221 * Performs basic sanity check of argument. 222 * @return <code>true</code> if 223 * <code>{@link #min()} <= value <= {@link #max()}</code> 224 */ isValid(int value)225 boolean isValid(int value); 226 227 /** 228 * Return the string representation of the <code>value</code> 229 * parameter. 230 * Does not set or examine the current value of <code>this</code> 231 * instance. 232 * @return the String representation of the 233 * int value. 234 */ stringValueOf(int value)235 String stringValueOf(int value); 236 237 /** 238 * Return the value of the argument as a int. Since 239 * the argument may not have been set or may have an invalid 240 * value {@link #isValid(String)} should be called on 241 * {@link #value()} to check its validity. If it is invalid 242 * the int returned by this method is undefined. 243 * @return the value of the argument as a int. 244 */ intValue()245 int intValue(); 246 247 /** 248 * The upper bound for the value. 249 * @return the maximum allowed value for this argument. 250 */ max()251 int max(); 252 253 /** 254 * The lower bound for the value. 255 * @return the minimum allowed value for this argument. 256 */ min()257 int min(); 258 } 259 260 /** 261 * Specification for and value of a Connector argument, 262 * whose value is a String. 263 */ 264 @jdk.Exported 265 public interface StringArgument extends Argument { 266 /** 267 * Performs basic sanity check of argument. 268 * @return <code>true</code> always 269 */ isValid(String value)270 boolean isValid(String value); 271 } 272 273 /** 274 * Specification for and value of a Connector argument, 275 * whose value is a String selected from a list of choices. 276 */ 277 @jdk.Exported 278 public interface SelectedArgument extends Argument { 279 /** 280 * Return the possible values for the argument 281 * @return {@link List} of {@link String} 282 */ choices()283 List<String> choices(); 284 285 /** 286 * Performs basic sanity check of argument. 287 * @return <code>true</code> if value is one of {@link #choices()}. 288 */ isValid(String value)289 boolean isValid(String value); 290 } 291 } 292