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A Java class can implement this interface to indicate how it is * to be converted into a {@code CompositeData} by the MXBean framework.

* *

A typical way to use this class is to add extra items to the * {@code CompositeData} in addition to the ones that are declared in the * {@code CompositeType} supplied by the MXBean framework. To do this, * you must create another {@code CompositeType} that has all the same items, * plus your extra items.

* *

For example, suppose you have a class {@code Measure} that consists of * a String called {@code units} and a {@code value} that is either a * {@code long} or a {@code double}. It might look like this:

* *
 * public class Measure implements CompositeDataView {
 *     private String units;
 *     private Number value; // a Long or a Double
 *
 *     public Measure(String units, Number value) {
 *         this.units = units;
 *         this.value = value;
 *     }
 *
 *     public static Measure from(CompositeData cd) {
 *         return new Measure((String) cd.get("units"),
 *                            (Number) cd.get("value"));
 *     }
 *
 *     public String getUnits() {
 *         return units;
 *     }
 *
 *     // Can't be called getValue(), because Number is not a valid type
 *     // in an MXBean, so the implied "value" property would be rejected.
 *     public Number _getValue() {
 *         return value;
 *     }
 *
 *     public CompositeData toCompositeData(CompositeType ct) {
 *         try {
 *             {@code List itemNames = new ArrayList(ct.keySet());}
 *             {@code List itemDescriptions = new ArrayList();}
 *             {@code List> itemTypes = new ArrayList>();}
 *             for (String item : itemNames) {
 *                 itemDescriptions.add(ct.getDescription(item));
 *                 itemTypes.add(ct.getType(item));
 *             }
 *             itemNames.add("value");
 *             itemDescriptions.add("long or double value of the measure");
 *             itemTypes.add((value instanceof Long) ? SimpleType.LONG :
 *                           SimpleType.DOUBLE);
 *             CompositeType xct =
 *                 new CompositeType(ct.getTypeName(),
 *                                   ct.getDescription(),
 *                                   itemNames.toArray(new String[0]),
 *                                   itemDescriptions.toArray(new String[0]),
 *                                   itemTypes.toArray(new OpenType<?>[0]));
 *             CompositeData cd =
 *                 new CompositeDataSupport(xct,
 *                                          new String[] {"units", "value"},
 *                                          new Object[] {units, value});
 *             assert ct.isValue(cd);  // check we've done it right
 *             return cd;
 *         } catch (Exception e) {
 *             throw new RuntimeException(e);
 *         }
 *     }
 * }
 * 
* *

The {@code CompositeType} that will appear in the {@code openType} field * of the {@link javax.management.Descriptor Descriptor} for an attribute or * operation of this type will show only the {@code units} item, but the actual * {@code CompositeData} that is generated will have both {@code units} and * {@code value}.

* * @see javax.management.MXBean * * @since 1.6 */ public interface CompositeDataView { /** *

Return a {@code CompositeData} corresponding to the values in * this object. The returned value should usually be an instance of * {@link CompositeDataSupport}, or a class that serializes as a * {@code CompositeDataSupport} via a {@code writeReplace} method. * Otherwise, a remote client that receives the object might not be * able to reconstruct it. * * @param ct The expected {@code CompositeType} of the returned * value. If the returned value is {@code cd}, then * {@code cd.getCompositeType().equals(ct)} should be true. * Typically this will be because {@code cd} is a * {@link CompositeDataSupport} constructed with {@code ct} as its * {@code CompositeType}. * * @return the {@code CompositeData}. */ public CompositeData toCompositeData(CompositeType ct); }