Java Code Examples for com.sun.jmx.examples.scandir.config.ResultLogConfig#setMemoryMaxRecords()
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Example 1
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 2
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 3
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 4
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 5
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 6
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 7
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 8
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 9
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 10
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 11
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }
Example 12
Source File: ResultLogManager.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Create a new ResultLogManagerMXBean. This constructor is package * protected: only the {@link ScanManager} can create a * <code>ResultLogManager</code>. **/ ResultLogManager() { // Instantiate the memory log - override the add() method so that // it removes the head of the list when the maximum capacity is // reached. Note that add() is the only method we will be calling, // otherwise we would have to override all the other flavors // of adding methods. Note also that this implies that the memoryLog // will *always* remain encapsulated in this object and is *never* // handed over (otherwise we wouldn't be able to ensure that // add() is the only method ever called to add a record). // memoryLog = Collections.synchronizedList(new LinkedList<ResultRecord>() { public synchronized boolean add(ResultRecord e) { final int max = getMemoryLogCapacity(); while (max > 0 && size() >= max) { memCapacityReached = true; removeFirst(); } return super.add(e); } }); // default memory capacity memCapacity = 2048; // default file capacity: 0 means infinite ;-) fileCapacity = 0; // by default logging to file is disabled. logFile = null; // Until the ScanManager apply a new configuration, we're going to // work with a default ResultLogConfig object. config = new ResultLogConfig(); config.setMemoryMaxRecords(memCapacity); config.setLogFileName(getLogFileName(false)); config.setLogFileMaxRecords(fileCapacity); }