A VirtualMachine
represents a Java virtual machine to which this
Java virtual machine has attached. The Java virtual machine to which it is
attached is sometimes called the target virtual machine, or target VM.
An application (typically a tool such as a managemet console or profiler) uses a
VirtualMachine to load an agent into the target VM. For example, a profiler tool
written in the Java Language might attach to a running application and load its
profiler agent to profile the running application.
A VirtualMachine is obtained by invoking the attach
method
with an identifier that identifies the target virtual machine. The identifier is
implementation-dependent but is typically the process identifier (or pid) in
environments where each Java virtual machine runs in its own operating system process.
Alternatively, a VirtualMachine
instance is obtained by invoking the
attach
method with a VirtualMachineDescriptor
obtained
from the list of virtual machine descriptors returned by the list
method.
Once a reference to a virtual machine is obtained, the loadAgent
,
loadAgentLibrary
, and loadAgentPath
methods are used to load agents into target virtual machine. The loadAgent
method is used to load agents that are written in the Java
Language and deployed in a JAR file
. (See
java.lang.instrument
for a detailed description on how these agents
are loaded and started). The loadAgentLibrary
and
loadAgentPath
methods are used to load agents that
are deployed either in a dynamic library or statically linked into the VM and
make use of the JVM Tools Interface.
In addition to loading agents a VirtualMachine provides read access to the
system properties
in the target VM.
This can be useful in some environments where properties such as
java.home
, os.name
, or os.arch
are
used to construct the path to agent that will be loaded into the target VM.
The following example demonstrates how VirtualMachine may be used:
// attach to target VM VirtualMachine vm = VirtualMachine.attach("2177"); // start management agent Properties props = new Properties(); props.put("com.sun.management.jmxremote.port", "5000"); vm.startManagementAgent(props); // detach vm.detach();
In this example we attach to a Java virtual machine that is identified by
the process identifier 2177
. Then the JMX management agent is
started in the target process using the supplied arguments. Finally, the
client detaches from the target VM.
A VirtualMachine is safe for use by multiple concurrent threads.
- Since:
- 1.6
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Constructor Summary
ModifierConstructorDescriptionprotected
VirtualMachine
(AttachProvider provider, String id) Initializes a new instance of this class. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic VirtualMachine
Attaches to a Java virtual machine.static VirtualMachine
Attaches to a Java virtual machine.abstract void
detach()
Detach from the virtual machine.boolean
Tests this VirtualMachine for equality with another object.abstract Properties
Returns the current agent properties in the target virtual machine.abstract Properties
Returns the current system properties in the target virtual machine.int
hashCode()
Returns a hash-code value for this VirtualMachine.final String
id()
Returns the identifier for this Java virtual machine.static List<VirtualMachineDescriptor>
list()
Return a list of Java virtual machines.void
Loads an agent.abstract void
Loads an agent.void
loadAgentLibrary
(String agentLibrary) Loads an agent library.abstract void
loadAgentLibrary
(String agentLibrary, String options) Loads an agent library.void
loadAgentPath
(String agentPath) Load a native agent library by full pathname.abstract void
loadAgentPath
(String agentPath, String options) Load a native agent library by full pathname.final AttachProvider
provider()
Returns the provider that created this virtual machine.abstract String
Starts the local JMX management agent in the target virtual machine.abstract void
startManagementAgent
(Properties agentProperties) Starts the JMX management agent in the target virtual machine.toString()
Returns the string representation of theVirtualMachine
.
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Constructor Details
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VirtualMachine
Initializes a new instance of this class.- Parameters:
provider
- The attach provider creating this class.id
- The abstract identifier that identifies the Java virtual machine.- Throws:
NullPointerException
- Ifprovider
orid
isnull
.
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Method Details
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list
Return a list of Java virtual machines.This method returns a list of Java
VirtualMachineDescriptor
elements. The list is an aggregation of the virtual machine descriptor lists obtained by invoking thelistVirtualMachines
method of all installedattach providers
. If there are no Java virtual machines known to any provider then an empty list is returned.- Returns:
- The list of virtual machine descriptors.
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attach
Attaches to a Java virtual machine.This method obtains the list of attach providers by invoking the
AttachProvider.providers()
method. It then iterates overs the list and invokes each provider'sattachVirtualMachine
method in turn. If a provider successfully attaches then the iteration terminates, and the VirtualMachine created by the provider that successfully attached is returned by this method. If theattachVirtualMachine
method of all providers throwsAttachNotSupportedException
then this method also throwsAttachNotSupportedException
. This means thatAttachNotSupportedException
is thrown when the identifier provided to this method is invalid, or the identifier corresponds to a Java virtual machine that does not exist, or none of the providers can attach to it. This exception is also thrown ifAttachProvider.providers()
returns an empty list.- Parameters:
id
- The abstract identifier that identifies the Java virtual machine.- Returns:
- A VirtualMachine representing the target VM.
- Throws:
SecurityException
- If a security manager has been installed and it deniesAttachPermission
("attachVirtualMachine")
, or another permission required by the implementation.AttachNotSupportedException
- If theattachVirtualmachine
method of all installed providers throwsAttachNotSupportedException
, or there aren't any providers installed.IOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- Ifid
isnull
.
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attach
public static VirtualMachine attach(VirtualMachineDescriptor vmd) throws AttachNotSupportedException, IOException Attaches to a Java virtual machine.This method first invokes the
provider()
method of the given virtual machine descriptor to obtain the attach provider. It then invokes the attach provider'sattachVirtualMachine
to attach to the target VM.- Parameters:
vmd
- The virtual machine descriptor.- Returns:
- A VirtualMachine representing the target VM.
- Throws:
SecurityException
- If a security manager has been installed and it deniesAttachPermission
("attachVirtualMachine")
, or another permission required by the implementation.AttachNotSupportedException
- If the attach provider'sattachVirtualmachine
throwsAttachNotSupportedException
.IOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- Ifvmd
isnull
.
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detach
Detach from the virtual machine.After detaching from the virtual machine, any further attempt to invoke operations on that virtual machine will cause an
IOException
to be thrown. If an operation (such asloadAgent
for example) is in progress when this method is invoked then the behaviour is implementation dependent. In other words, it is implementation specific if the operation completes or throwsIOException
.If already detached from the virtual machine then invoking this method has no effect.
- Throws:
IOException
- If an I/O error occurs
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provider
Returns the provider that created this virtual machine.- Returns:
- The provider that created this virtual machine.
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id
Returns the identifier for this Java virtual machine.- Returns:
- The identifier for this Java virtual machine.
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loadAgentLibrary
public abstract void loadAgentLibrary(String agentLibrary, String options) throws AgentLoadException, AgentInitializationException, IOException Loads an agent library.A JVM TI client is called an agent. It is developed in a native language. A JVM TI agent is deployed in a platform specific manner but it is typically the platform equivalent of a dynamic library. Alternatively, it may be statically linked into the VM. This method causes the given agent library to be loaded into the target VM (if not already loaded or if not statically linked into the VM). It then causes the target VM to invoke the
Agent_OnAttach
function or, for a statically linked agent named 'L', theAgent_OnAttach_L
function as specified in the JVM Tools Interface specification. Note that theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function is invoked even if the agent library was loaded prior to invoking this method.The agent library provided is the name of the agent library. It is interpreted in the target virtual machine in an implementation-dependent manner. Typically an implementation will expand the library name into an operating system specific file name. For example, on UNIX systems, the name
L
might be expanded tolibL.so
, and located using the search path specified by theLD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable. If the agent named 'L' is statically linked into the VM then the VM must export a function namedAgent_OnAttach_L
.If the
Agent_OnAttach[_L]
function in the agent library returns an error then anAgentInitializationException
is thrown. The return value from theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
can then be obtained by invoking thereturnValue
method on the exception.- Parameters:
agentLibrary
- The name of the agent library.options
- The options to provide to theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function (can benull
).- Throws:
AgentLoadException
- If the agent library does not exist, the agent library is not statically linked with the VM, or the agent library cannot be loaded for another reason.AgentInitializationException
- If theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function returns an error.IOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- IfagentLibrary
isnull
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loadAgentLibrary
public void loadAgentLibrary(String agentLibrary) throws AgentLoadException, AgentInitializationException, IOException Loads an agent library.This convenience method works as if by invoking:
loadAgentLibrary
(agentLibrary, null);- Parameters:
agentLibrary
- The name of the agent library.- Throws:
AgentLoadException
- If the agent library does not exist, the agent library is not statically linked with the VM, or the agent library cannot be loaded for another reason.AgentInitializationException
- If theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function returns an error.IOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- IfagentLibrary
isnull
.
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loadAgentPath
public abstract void loadAgentPath(String agentPath, String options) throws AgentLoadException, AgentInitializationException, IOException Load a native agent library by full pathname.A JVM TI client is called an agent. It is developed in a native language. A JVM TI agent is deployed in a platform specific manner but it is typically the platform equivalent of a dynamic library. Alternatively, the native library specified by the agentPath parameter may be statically linked with the VM. The parsing of the agentPath parameter into a statically linked library name is done in a platform specific manner in the VM. For example, in UNIX, an agentPath parameter of
/a/b/libL.so
would name a library 'L'. See the JVM TI Specification for more details. This method causes the given agent library to be loaded into the target VM (if not already loaded or if not statically linked into the VM). It then causes the target VM to invoke theAgent_OnAttach
function or, for a statically linked agent named 'L', theAgent_OnAttach_L
function as specified in the JVM Tools Interface specification. Note that theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function is invoked even if the agent library was loaded prior to invoking this method.The agent library provided is the absolute path from which to load the agent library. Unlike
loadAgentLibrary
, the library name is not expanded in the target virtual machine.If the
Agent_OnAttach[_L]
function in the agent library returns an error then anAgentInitializationException
is thrown. The return value from theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
can then be obtained by invoking thereturnValue
method on the exception.- Parameters:
agentPath
- The full path of the agent library.options
- The options to provide to theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function (can benull
).- Throws:
AgentLoadException
- If the agent library does not exist, the agent library is not statically linked with the VM, or the agent library cannot be loaded for another reason.AgentInitializationException
- If theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function returns an error.IOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- IfagentPath
isnull
.- See Also:
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loadAgentPath
public void loadAgentPath(String agentPath) throws AgentLoadException, AgentInitializationException, IOException Load a native agent library by full pathname.This convenience method works as if by invoking:
loadAgentPath
(agentLibrary, null);- Parameters:
agentPath
- The full path to the agent library.- Throws:
AgentLoadException
- If the agent library does not exist, the agent library is not statically linked with the VM, or the agent library cannot be loaded for another reason.AgentInitializationException
- If theAgent_OnAttach[_L]
function returns an error.IOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- IfagentPath
isnull
.
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loadAgent
public abstract void loadAgent(String agent, String options) throws AgentLoadException, AgentInitializationException, IOException Loads an agent.The agent provided to this method is a path name to a JAR file on the file system of the target virtual machine. This path is passed to the target virtual machine where it is interpreted. The target virtual machine attempts to start the agent as specified by the
java.lang.instrument
specification. That is, the specified JAR file is added to the system class path (of the target virtual machine), and theagentmain
method of the agent class, specified by theAgent-Class
attribute in the JAR manifest, is invoked. This method completes when theagentmain
method completes.- Parameters:
agent
- Path to the JAR file containing the agent.options
- The options to provide to the agent'sagentmain
method (can benull
).- Throws:
AgentLoadException
- If the agent does not exist, or cannot be started in the manner specified in thejava.lang.instrument
specification.AgentInitializationException
- If theagentmain
throws an exceptionIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- Ifagent
isnull
.
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loadAgent
public void loadAgent(String agent) throws AgentLoadException, AgentInitializationException, IOException Loads an agent.This convenience method works as if by invoking:
loadAgent
(agent, null);- Parameters:
agent
- Path to the JAR file containing the agent.- Throws:
AgentLoadException
- If the agent does not exist, or cannot be started in the manner specified in thejava.lang.instrument
specification.AgentInitializationException
- If theagentmain
throws an exceptionIOException
- If an I/O error occursNullPointerException
- Ifagent
isnull
.
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getSystemProperties
Returns the current system properties in the target virtual machine.This method returns the system properties in the target virtual machine. Properties whose key or value is not a
String
are omitted. The method is approximately equivalent to the invocation of the methodSystem.getProperties
in the target virtual machine except that properties with a key or value that is not aString
are not included.This method is typically used to decide which agent to load into the target virtual machine with
loadAgent
, orloadAgentLibrary
. For example, thejava.home
oruser.dir
properties might be use to create the path to the agent library or JAR file.- Returns:
- The system properties
- Throws:
AttachOperationFailedException
- If the target virtual machine is unable to complete the attach operation. A more specific error message will be given byThrowable.getMessage()
.IOException
- If an I/O error occurs, a communication error for example, that cannot be identified as an error to indicate that the operation failed in the target VM.- See Also:
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getAgentProperties
Returns the current agent properties in the target virtual machine.The target virtual machine can maintain a list of properties on behalf of agents. The manner in which this is done, the names of the properties, and the types of values that are allowed, is implementation specific. Agent properties are typically used to store communication end-points and other agent configuration details. For example, a debugger agent might create an agent property for its transport address.
This method returns the agent properties whose key and value is a
String
. Properties whose key or value is not aString
are omitted. If there are no agent properties maintained in the target virtual machine then an empty property list is returned.- Returns:
- The agent properties
- Throws:
AttachOperationFailedException
- If the target virtual machine is unable to complete the attach operation. A more specific error message will be given byThrowable.getMessage()
.IOException
- If an I/O error occurs, a communication error for example, that cannot be identified as an error to indicate that the operation failed in the target VM.
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startManagementAgent
Starts the JMX management agent in the target virtual machine.The configuration properties are the same as those specified on the command line when starting the JMX management agent. In the same way as on the command line, you need to specify at least the
com.sun.management.jmxremote.port
property.See the online documentation for Monitoring and Management Using JMX Technology for further details.
- Parameters:
agentProperties
- A Properties object containing the configuration properties for the agent.- Throws:
AttachOperationFailedException
- If the target virtual machine is unable to complete the attach operation. A more specific error message will be given byThrowable.getMessage()
.IOException
- If an I/O error occurs, a communication error for example, that cannot be identified as an error to indicate that the operation failed in the target VM.IllegalArgumentException
- If keys or values in agentProperties are invalid.NullPointerException
- If agentProperties is null.- Since:
- 1.8
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startLocalManagementAgent
Starts the local JMX management agent in the target virtual machine.See the online documentation for Monitoring and Management Using JMX Technology for further details.
- Returns:
- The String representation of the local connector's service address.
The value can be parsed by the
JMXServiceURL(String)
constructor. - Throws:
AttachOperationFailedException
- If the target virtual machine is unable to complete the attach operation. A more specific error message will be given byThrowable.getMessage()
.IOException
- If an I/O error occurs, a communication error for example, that cannot be identified as an error to indicate that the operation failed in the target VM.- Since:
- 1.8
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hashCode
public int hashCode()Returns a hash-code value for this VirtualMachine. The hash code is based upon the VirtualMachine's components, and satisfies the general contract of theObject.hashCode
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equals
Tests this VirtualMachine for equality with another object.If the given object is not a VirtualMachine then this method returns
false
. For two VirtualMachines to be considered equal requires that they both reference the same provider, and theiridentifiers
are equal.This method satisfies the general contract of the
Object.equals
method. -
toString
Returns the string representation of theVirtualMachine
.
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