jdk/src/java.management/share/classes/javax/management/openmbean/TabularData.java
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package javax.management.openmbean;
// java import
//
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.Collection;
// jmx import
//
/**
* The {@code TabularData} interface specifies the behavior of a specific type of complex <i>open data</i> objects
* which represent <i>tabular data</i> structures.
*
* @since 1.5
*/
public interface TabularData /*extends Map*/ {
/* *** TabularData specific information methods *** */
/**
* Returns the <i>tabular type</i> describing this
* {@code TabularData} instance.
*
* @return the tabular type.
*/
public TabularType getTabularType();
/**
* Calculates the index that would be used in this {@code TabularData} instance to refer to the specified
* composite data <var>value</var> parameter if it were added to this instance.
* This method checks for the type validity of the specified <var>value</var>,
* but does not check if the calculated index is already used to refer to a value in this {@code TabularData} instance.
*
* @param value the composite data value whose index in this
* {@code TabularData} instance is to be calculated;
* must be of the same composite type as this instance's row type;
* must not be null.
*
* @return the index that the specified <var>value</var> would have in this {@code TabularData} instance.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <var>value</var> is {@code null}
*
* @throws InvalidOpenTypeException if <var>value</var> does not conform to this {@code TabularData} instance's
* row type definition.
*/
public Object[] calculateIndex(CompositeData value) ;
/* *** Content information query methods *** */
/**
* Returns the number of {@code CompositeData} values (ie the
* number of rows) contained in this {@code TabularData}
* instance.
*
* @return the number of values contained.
*/
public int size() ;
/**
* Returns {@code true} if the number of {@code CompositeData}
* values (ie the number of rows) contained in this
* {@code TabularData} instance is zero.
*
* @return true if this {@code TabularData} is empty.
*/
public boolean isEmpty() ;
/**
* Returns {@code true} if and only if this {@code TabularData} instance contains a {@code CompositeData} value
* (ie a row) whose index is the specified <var>key</var>. If <var>key</var> is {@code null} or does not conform to
* this {@code TabularData} instance's {@code TabularType} definition, this method simply returns {@code false}.
*
* @param key the index value whose presence in this {@code TabularData} instance is to be tested.
*
* @return {@code true} if this {@code TabularData} indexes a row value with the specified key.
*/
public boolean containsKey(Object[] key) ;
/**
* Returns {@code true} if and only if this {@code TabularData} instance contains the specified
* {@code CompositeData} value. If <var>value</var> is {@code null} or does not conform to
* this {@code TabularData} instance's row type definition, this method simply returns {@code false}.
*
* @param value the row value whose presence in this {@code TabularData} instance is to be tested.
*
* @return {@code true} if this {@code TabularData} instance contains the specified row value.
*/
public boolean containsValue(CompositeData value) ;
/**
* Returns the {@code CompositeData} value whose index is
* <var>key</var>, or {@code null} if there is no value mapping
* to <var>key</var>, in this {@code TabularData} instance.
*
* @param key the key of the row to return.
*
* @return the value corresponding to <var>key</var>.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if the <var>key</var> is
* {@code null}
* @throws InvalidKeyException if the <var>key</var> does not
* conform to this {@code TabularData} instance's *
* {@code TabularType} definition
*/
public CompositeData get(Object[] key) ;
/* *** Content modification operations (one element at a time) *** */
/**
* Adds <var>value</var> to this {@code TabularData} instance.
* The composite type of <var>value</var> must be the same as this
* instance's row type (ie the composite type returned by
* <code>this.getTabularType().{@link TabularType#getRowType
* getRowType()}</code>), and there must not already be an existing
* value in this {@code TabularData} instance whose index is the
* same as the one calculated for the <var>value</var> to be
* added. The index for <var>value</var> is calculated according
* to this {@code TabularData} instance's {@code TabularType}
* definition (see <code>TabularType.{@link
* TabularType#getIndexNames getIndexNames()}</code>).
*
* @param value the composite data value to be added as a new row to this {@code TabularData} instance;
* must be of the same composite type as this instance's row type;
* must not be null.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <var>value</var> is {@code null}
* @throws InvalidOpenTypeException if <var>value</var> does not conform to this {@code TabularData} instance's
* row type definition.
* @throws KeyAlreadyExistsException if the index for <var>value</var>, calculated according to
* this {@code TabularData} instance's {@code TabularType} definition
* already maps to an existing value in the underlying HashMap.
*/
public void put(CompositeData value) ;
/**
* Removes the {@code CompositeData} value whose index is <var>key</var> from this {@code TabularData} instance,
* and returns the removed value, or returns {@code null} if there is no value whose index is <var>key</var>.
*
* @param key the index of the value to get in this {@code TabularData} instance;
* must be valid with this {@code TabularData} instance's row type definition;
* must not be null.
*
* @return previous value associated with specified key, or {@code null}
* if there was no mapping for key.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if the <var>key</var> is {@code null}
* @throws InvalidKeyException if the <var>key</var> does not conform to this {@code TabularData} instance's
* {@code TabularType} definition
*/
public CompositeData remove(Object[] key) ;
/* *** Content modification bulk operations *** */
/**
* Add all the elements in <var>values</var> to this {@code TabularData} instance.
* If any element in <var>values</var> does not satisfy the constraints defined in {@link #put(CompositeData) put},
* or if any two elements in <var>values</var> have the same index calculated according to this {@code TabularData}
* instance's {@code TabularType} definition, then an exception describing the failure is thrown
* and no element of <var>values</var> is added, thus leaving this {@code TabularData} instance unchanged.
*
* @param values the array of composite data values to be added as new rows to this {@code TabularData} instance;
* if <var>values</var> is {@code null} or empty, this method returns without doing anything.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if an element of <var>values</var> is {@code null}
* @throws InvalidOpenTypeException if an element of <var>values</var> does not conform to
* this {@code TabularData} instance's row type definition
* @throws KeyAlreadyExistsException if the index for an element of <var>values</var>, calculated according to
* this {@code TabularData} instance's {@code TabularType} definition
* already maps to an existing value in this instance,
* or two elements of <var>values</var> have the same index.
*/
public void putAll(CompositeData[] values) ;
/**
* Removes all {@code CompositeData} values (ie rows) from this {@code TabularData} instance.
*/
public void clear();
/* *** Collection views of the keys and values *** */
/**
* Returns a set view of the keys (ie the index values) of the
* {@code CompositeData} values (ie the rows) contained in this
* {@code TabularData} instance. The returned {@code Set} is a
* {@code Set<List<?>>} but is declared as a {@code Set<?>} for
* compatibility reasons. The returned set can be used to iterate
* over the keys.
*
* @return a set view ({@code Set<List<?>>}) of the index values
* used in this {@code TabularData} instance.
*/
public Set<?> keySet();
/**
* Returns a collection view of the {@code CompositeData} values
* (ie the rows) contained in this {@code TabularData} instance.
* The returned {@code Collection} is a {@code Collection<CompositeData>}
* but is declared as a {@code Collection<?>} for compatibility reasons.
* The returned collection can be used to iterate over the values.
*
* @return a collection view ({@code Collection<CompositeData>})
* of the rows contained in this {@code TabularData} instance.
*/
public Collection<?> values();
/* *** Commodity methods from java.lang.Object *** */
/**
* Compares the specified <var>obj</var> parameter with this {@code TabularData} instance for equality.
* <p>
* Returns {@code true} if and only if all of the following statements are true:
* <ul>
* <li><var>obj</var> is non null,</li>
* <li><var>obj</var> also implements the {@code TabularData} interface,</li>
* <li>their row types are equal</li>
* <li>their contents (ie index to value mappings) are equal</li>
* </ul>
* This ensures that this {@code equals} method works properly for <var>obj</var> parameters which are
* different implementations of the {@code TabularData} interface.
* <br>
* @param obj the object to be compared for equality with this {@code TabularData} instance;
*
* @return {@code true} if the specified object is equal to this {@code TabularData} instance.
*/
public boolean equals(Object obj);
/**
* Returns the hash code value for this {@code TabularData} instance.
* <p>
* The hash code of a {@code TabularData} instance is the sum of the hash codes
* of all elements of information used in {@code equals} comparisons
* (ie: its <i>tabular type</i> and its content, where the content is defined as all the index to value mappings).
* <p>
* This ensures that {@code t1.equals(t2)} implies that {@code t1.hashCode()==t2.hashCode()}
* for any two {@code TabularDataSupport} instances {@code t1} and {@code t2},
* as required by the general contract of the method
* {@link Object#hashCode() Object.hashCode()}.
*
* @return the hash code value for this {@code TabularDataSupport} instance
*/
public int hashCode();
/**
* Returns a string representation of this {@code TabularData} instance.
* <p>
* The string representation consists of the name of the implementing class,
* and the tabular type of this instance.
*
* @return a string representation of this {@code TabularData} instance
*/
public String toString();
}