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25 |
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26 package sun.jvmstat.monitor; |
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27 |
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28 import java.net.*; |
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29 |
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30 /** |
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31 * An abstraction that identifies a target Java Virtual Machine. |
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32 * The VmIdentifier, or vmid, provides a convenient string representation |
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33 * of the information needed to locate and communicate with a target |
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34 * Java Virtual Machine. The string, based on a {@link URI}, may specify |
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35 * the communications protocol, host name, local vm identifier, and protocol |
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36 * specific information for a target Java Virtual Machine. The format for |
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37 * a VmIdentifier string is: |
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38 * <pre> |
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39 * [<I>protocol</I>:][<I>//</I>]<I><B>lvmid</B></I>[<I>@hostname</I>][<I>:port</I>][<I>/servername</I>] |
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40 * </pre> |
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41 * The only required component of this string is the Local Virtual Machine |
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42 * Identifier, or {@code lvmid}, which uniquely identifies the target |
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43 * Java Virtual Machine on a host. The optional components of the VmIdentifier |
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44 * include: |
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45 * <ul> |
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46 * <li>{@code protocol} - The communications protocol. A VmIdentifier |
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47 * omitting the protocol must be resolved against a HostIdentifier |
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48 * using {@link HostIdentifier#resolve}. |
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49 * </li> |
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50 * <li>{@code hostname} - A hostname or IP address indicating the target |
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51 * host. A VmIdentifier omitting the protocol must be resolved |
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52 * against a HostIdentifier using {@link HostIdentifier#resolve}. |
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53 * </li> |
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54 * <li>{@code port} - The port for the communications protocol. |
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55 * Treatment of the {@code port} parameter is implementation |
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56 * (protocol) specific. A VmIdentifier omitting the protocol should |
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57 * be resolved against a HostIdentifier using |
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58 * {@link HostIdentifier#resolve}. |
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59 * </li> |
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60 * <li>{@code servername} - The treatment of the Path, Query, and |
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61 * Fragment components of the VmIdentifier are implementation |
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62 * (protocol) dependent. A VmIdentifier omitting the protocol should |
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63 * be resolved against a HostIdentifier using |
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64 * {@link HostIdentifier#resolve}. |
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65 * </li> |
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66 * </ul> |
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67 * <p> |
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68 * All VmIdentifier instances are constructed as absolute, hierarchical URIs. |
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69 * The constructors will accept relative (and even some malformed, |
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70 * though convenient) URI strings. Such strings are transformed into |
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71 * legitimate, absolute URI strings. |
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72 * <p> |
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73 * With the exception of <em>file:</em> based VmIdentifier strings, all |
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74 * VmIdentifier strings must include a {@code lvmid}. Attempting to construct |
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75 * a non-file based VmIdentifier that doesn't include a {@code lvmid} |
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76 * component will result in a {@code MonitorException}. |
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77 * <p> |
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78 * Here are some examples of VmIdentifier strings. |
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79 * <ul> |
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80 * <li>Relative URIs |
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81 * <ul> |
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82 * <li><em>1234</em> - Specifies the Java Virtual Machine |
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83 * identified by lvmid <em>1234</em> on an unnamed host. |
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84 * This string is transformed into the absolute form |
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85 * <em>//1234</em>, which must be resolved against a |
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86 * HostIdentifier. |
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87 * </li> |
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88 * <li><em>1234@hostname</em> - Specifies the Java Virtual |
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89 * Machine identified by lvmid <em>1234</em> on host |
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90 * <em>hostname</em> with an unnamed protocol. |
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91 * This string is transformed into the absolute form |
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92 * <em>//1234@hostname</em>, which must be resolved against |
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93 * a HostIdentifier. |
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94 * </li> |
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95 * <li><em>1234@hostname:2099</em> - Specifies the Java Virtual |
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96 * Machine identified by lvmid <em>1234</em> on host |
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97 * <em>hostname</em> with an unnamed protocol, but with |
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98 * port <em>2099</em>. This string is transformed into |
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99 * the absolute form <em>//1234@hostname:2099</em>, which |
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100 * must be resolved against a HostIdentifier. |
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101 * </li> |
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102 * </ul> |
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103 * </li> |
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104 * <li>Absolute URIs |
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105 * <ul> |
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106 * <li><em>rmi://1234@hostname:2099/remoteobjectname</em> - |
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107 * Specifies the Java Virtual Machine identified by lvmid |
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108 * <em>1234</em> on host <em>hostname</em> accessed |
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109 * using the <em>rmi:</em> protocol through the rmi remote |
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110 * object named <em>remoteobjectname</em> as registered with |
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111 * the <em>rmiserver</em> on port <em>2099</em> on host |
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112 * <em>hostname</em>. |
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113 * </li> |
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114 * <li><em>file:/path/file</em> - Identifies a Java Virtual Machine |
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115 * through accessing a special file based protocol to use as |
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116 * the communications mechanism. |
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117 * </li> |
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118 * </ul> |
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119 * </li> |
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120 * </ul> |
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121 * |
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122 * @see URI |
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123 * @see HostIdentifier |
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124 * @author Brian Doherty |
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125 * @since 1.5 |
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126 */ |
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127 public class VmIdentifier { |
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128 private URI uri; |
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129 |
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130 /** |
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131 * creates a canonical representation of the uriString. This method |
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132 * performs certain translations depending on the type of URI generated |
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133 * by the string. |
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134 */ |
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135 private URI canonicalize(String uriString) throws URISyntaxException { |
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136 if (uriString == null) { |
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137 uriString = "local://0@localhost"; |
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138 return new URI(uriString); |
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139 } |
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140 |
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141 URI u = new URI(uriString); |
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142 |
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143 if (u.isAbsolute()) { |
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144 if (u.isOpaque()) { |
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145 /* |
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146 * rmi:1234@hostname/path#fragment converted to |
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147 * rmi://1234@hostname/path#fragment |
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148 */ |
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149 u = new URI(u.getScheme(), "//" + u.getSchemeSpecificPart(), |
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150 u.getFragment()); |
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151 } |
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152 } else { |
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153 /* |
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154 * make the uri absolute, if possible. A relative URI doesn't |
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155 * specify the scheme part, so it's safe to prepend a "//" and |
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156 * try again. |
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157 */ |
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158 if (!uriString.startsWith("//")) { |
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159 if (u.getFragment() == null) { |
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160 u = new URI("//" + u.getSchemeSpecificPart()); |
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161 } else { |
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162 u = new URI("//" + u.getSchemeSpecificPart() + "#" |
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163 + u.getFragment()); |
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164 } |
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165 } |
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166 } |
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167 return u; |
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168 } |
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169 |
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170 /** |
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171 * check that the VmIdentifier includes a unique numerical identifier |
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172 * for the target JVM. |
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173 */ |
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174 private void validate() throws URISyntaxException { |
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175 // file:// uri, which is a special case where the lvmid is not required. |
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176 String s = getScheme(); |
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177 if ((s != null) && (s.compareTo("file") == 0)) { |
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178 return; |
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179 } |
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180 if (getLocalVmId() == -1) { |
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181 throw new URISyntaxException(uri.toString(), "Local vmid required"); |
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182 } |
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183 } |
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184 |
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185 /** |
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186 * Create a VmIdentifier instance from a string value. |
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187 * |
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188 * @param uriString a string representing a target Java Virtual Machine. |
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189 * The syntax of the string must conforms to the rules |
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190 * specified in the class documentation. |
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191 * @throws URISyntaxException Thrown when the uriString or its canonical |
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192 * form is poorly formed. |
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193 */ |
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194 public VmIdentifier(String uriString) throws URISyntaxException { |
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195 URI u; |
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196 try { |
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197 u = canonicalize(uriString); |
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198 } catch (URISyntaxException e) { |
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199 /* |
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200 * a vmid of the form 1234@hostname:1098 causes an exception, |
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201 * so try again with a leading "//" |
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202 */ |
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203 if (uriString.startsWith("//")) { |
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204 throw e; |
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205 } |
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206 u = canonicalize("//"+uriString); |
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207 } |
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208 |
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209 uri = u; |
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210 |
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211 // verify that we have a valid lvmid |
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212 validate(); |
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213 } |
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214 |
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215 /** |
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216 * Create a VmIdentifier instance from a URI object. |
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217 * |
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218 * @param uri a well formed, absolute URI indicating the |
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219 * target Java Virtual Machine. |
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220 * @throws URISyntaxException Thrown if the URI is missing some |
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221 * required component. |
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222 */ |
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223 public VmIdentifier(URI uri) throws URISyntaxException { |
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224 this.uri = uri; |
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225 validate(); |
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226 } |
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227 |
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228 /** |
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229 * Return the corresponding HostIdentifier for this VmIdentifier. |
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230 * <p> |
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231 * This method constructs a HostIdentifier object from the VmIdentifier. |
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232 * If the VmIdentifier is not specific about the protocol or other |
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233 * components of the URI, then the resulting HostIdentifier will |
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234 * be constructed based on this missing information. Typically, the |
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235 * missing components will have result in the HostIdentifier assigning |
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236 * assumed defaults that allow the VmIdentifier to be resolved according |
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237 * to those defaults. |
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238 * <p> |
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239 * For example, a VmIdentifier that specifies only a {@code lvmid} |
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240 * will result in a HostIdentifier for <em>localhost</em> utilizing |
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241 * the default local protocol, <em>local:</em>. A VmIdentifier that |
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242 * specifies both a {@code vmid} and a {@code hostname} will result |
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243 * in a HostIdentifier for the specified host with the default remote |
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244 * protocol, <em>rmi:</em>, using the protocol defaults for the |
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245 * {@code port} and {@code servername} components. |
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246 * |
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247 * @return HostIdentifier - the host identifier for the host containing |
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248 * the Java Virtual Machine represented by this |
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249 * VmIdentifier. |
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250 * @throws URISyntaxException Thrown if a bad host URI is constructed. |
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251 * This exception may get encapsulated into |
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252 * a MonitorException in a future version. |
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253 */ |
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254 public HostIdentifier getHostIdentifier() throws URISyntaxException { |
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255 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); |
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256 if (getScheme() != null) { |
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257 sb.append(getScheme()).append(":"); |
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258 } |
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259 sb.append("//").append(getHost()); |
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260 if (getPort() != -1) { |
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261 sb.append(":").append(getPort()); |
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262 } |
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263 if (getPath() != null) { |
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264 sb.append(getPath()); |
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265 } |
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266 return new HostIdentifier(sb.toString()); |
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267 } |
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268 |
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269 /** |
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270 * Return the Scheme, or protocol, portion of this VmIdentifier. |
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271 * |
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272 * @return String - the scheme for this VmIdentifier. |
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273 * @see URI#getScheme() |
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274 */ |
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275 public String getScheme() { |
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276 return uri.getScheme(); |
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277 } |
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278 |
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279 /** |
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280 * Return the Scheme Specific Part of this VmIdentifier. |
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281 * |
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282 * @return String - the Scheme Specific Part for this VmIdentifier. |
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283 * @see URI#getSchemeSpecificPart() |
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284 */ |
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285 public String getSchemeSpecificPart() { |
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286 return uri.getSchemeSpecificPart(); |
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287 } |
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288 |
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289 /** |
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290 * Return the UserInfo part of this VmIdentifier. |
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291 * |
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292 * @return String - the UserInfo part for this VmIdentifier. |
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293 * @see URI#getUserInfo() |
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294 */ |
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295 public String getUserInfo() { |
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296 return uri.getUserInfo(); |
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297 } |
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298 |
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299 /** |
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300 * Return the Host part of this VmIdentifier. |
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301 * |
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302 * @return String - the Host part for this VmIdentifier. |
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303 * @see URI#getHost() |
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304 */ |
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305 public String getHost() { |
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306 return uri.getHost(); |
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307 } |
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308 |
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309 /** |
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310 * Return the Port part of this VmIdentifier. |
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311 * |
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312 * @return int - the Port part for this VmIdentifier. |
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313 * @see URI#getPort() |
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314 */ |
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315 public int getPort() { |
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316 return uri.getPort(); |
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317 } |
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318 |
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319 /** |
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320 * Return the Authority part of this VmIdentifier. |
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321 * |
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322 * @return String - the Authority part for this VmIdentifier. |
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323 * @see URI#getAuthority() |
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324 */ |
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325 public String getAuthority() { |
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326 return uri.getAuthority(); |
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327 } |
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328 |
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329 /** |
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330 * Return the Path part of this VmIdentifier. |
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331 * |
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332 * @return String - the Path part for this VmIdentifier. |
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333 * @see URI#getPath() |
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334 */ |
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335 public String getPath() { |
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336 return uri.getPath(); |
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337 } |
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338 |
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339 /** |
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340 * Return the Query part of this VmIdentifier. |
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341 * |
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342 * @return String - the Query part for this VmIdentifier. |
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343 * @see URI#getQuery() |
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344 */ |
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345 public String getQuery() { |
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346 return uri.getQuery(); |
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347 } |
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348 |
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349 /** |
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350 * Return the Fragment part of this VmIdentifier. |
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351 * |
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352 * @return String - the Fragment part for this VmIdentifier. |
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353 * @see URI#getFragment() |
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354 */ |
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355 public String getFragment() { |
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356 return uri.getFragment(); |
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357 } |
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358 |
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359 /** |
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360 * Return the Local Virtual Machine Identifier for this VmIdentifier. |
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361 * The Local Virtual Machine Identifier is also known as the |
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362 * <em>lvmid</em>. |
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363 * |
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364 * @return int - the lvmid for this VmIdentifier. |
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365 */ |
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366 public int getLocalVmId() { |
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367 int result = -1; |
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368 try { |
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369 if (uri.getUserInfo() == null) { |
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370 result = Integer.parseInt(uri.getAuthority()); |
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371 } else { |
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372 result = Integer.parseInt(uri.getUserInfo()); |
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373 } |
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374 } catch (NumberFormatException e) { } |
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375 return result; |
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376 } |
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377 |
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378 /** |
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379 * Return the mode indicated in this VmIdentifier. |
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380 * |
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381 * @return String - the mode string. If no mode is specified, then "r" |
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382 * is returned. otherwise, the specified mode is returned. |
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383 */ |
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384 public String getMode() { |
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385 String query = getQuery(); |
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386 if (query != null) { |
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387 String[] queryArgs = query.split("\\+"); |
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388 for (int i = 0; i < queryArgs.length; i++) { |
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389 if (queryArgs[i].startsWith("mode=")) { |
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390 int index = queryArgs[i].indexOf('='); |
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391 return queryArgs[i].substring(index+1); |
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392 } |
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393 } |
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394 } |
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395 return "r"; |
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396 } |
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397 |
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398 /** |
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399 * Return the URI associated with the VmIdentifier. |
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400 * |
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401 * @return URI - the URI. |
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402 * @see URI |
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403 */ |
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404 public URI getURI() { |
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405 return uri; |
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406 } |
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407 |
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408 /** |
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409 * Return the hash code for this VmIdentifier. The hash code is |
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410 * identical to the hash code for the contained URI. |
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411 * |
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412 * @return int - the hashcode. |
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413 * @see URI#hashCode() |
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414 */ |
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415 public int hashCode() { |
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416 return uri.hashCode(); |
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417 } |
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418 |
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419 /** |
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420 * Test for quality with other objects. |
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421 * |
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422 * @param object the object to be test for equality. |
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423 * @return boolean - returns true if the given object is of type |
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424 * VmIdentifier and its URI field is equal to |
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425 * this object's URI field. Otherwise, return false. |
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426 * |
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427 * @see URI#equals(Object) |
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428 */ |
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429 public boolean equals(Object object) { |
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430 if (object == this) { |
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431 return true; |
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432 } |
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433 if (!(object instanceof VmIdentifier)) { |
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434 return false; |
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435 } |
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436 return uri.equals(((VmIdentifier)object).uri); |
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437 } |
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438 |
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439 /** |
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440 * Convert to a string representation. Conversion is identical to |
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441 * calling getURI().toString(). This may change in a future release. |
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442 * |
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443 * @return String - a String representation of the VmIdentifier. |
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444 * |
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445 * @see URI#toString() |
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446 */ |
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447 public String toString() { |
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448 return uri.toString(); |
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449 } |
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450 } |