@Exported
public interface VirtualMachineManager
VirtualMachine
mirror for available target VMs.
Connections can be made using one of several different
Connector
objects. Each connector encapsulates
a different way of connecting the debugger with a target VM.
The VirtualMachineManager supports many different scenarios for
connecting a debugger to a virtual machine. Four examples
are presented in the table below. The
examples use the command line syntax in Sun's implementation.
Some Connector
implementations may require slightly
different handling than presented below.
Scenario | Description |
---|---|
Debugger launches target VM (simplest, most-common scenario) | Debugger calls the
LaunchingConnector.launch(java.util.Map)
method of the default connector, obtained with defaultConnector() . The
target VM is launched, and a connection between that VM and the
debugger is established. A VirtualMachine mirror is returned.
Or, for more control
|
Debugger attaches to previously-running VM |
|
Target VM attaches to previously-running debugger |
listeningConnectors() for one or more
transports.ListeningConnector.startListening(java.util.Map) method for each selected
connector. For each call, a transport-specific address string is
generated and returned. The debugger makes the transport names and
corresponding address strings available to the end user.
ListeningConnector.accept(java.util.Map)
for each selected connector to wait for
a target VM to connect.-agentlib:jdwp=transport=xxx,address=yyy
where "xxx" the transport for one of the connectors selected by the
the debugger and "yyy"
is the address generated by
ListeningConnector.accept(java.util.Map) for that
transport.ListeningConnector.accept(java.util.Map) returns
a VirtualMachine mirror. |
Target VM launches debugger (sometimes called "Just-In-Time" debugging) |
-agentlib:jdwp=launch=cmdline,onuncaught=y,transport=xxx,server=y
attachingConnectors() matching the transport with
the name "xxx".
Connector.defaultArguments() ) to specify
the transport specific address at which the VM is listenig. Optionally,
other connector arguments can be presented to the user.
AttachingConnector.attach(java.util.Map) method
of the selected to attach to the target VM. A VirtualMachine
mirror is returned.
|
Connectors are created at start-up time. That is, they
are created the first time that Bootstrap.virtualMachineManager()
is invoked.
The list of all Connectors created at start-up time can be
obtained from the VirtualMachineManager by invoking the
allConnectors
method.
Connectors are created at start-up time if they are
installed on the platform. In addition, Connectors are created
automatically by the VirtualMachineManager to encapsulate any
TransportService
implementations
that are installed on the platform. These two mechanisms for
creating Connectors are described here.
A Connector is installed on the platform if it is installed
in a jar file that is visible to the defining class loader of
the Connector
type,
and that jar file contains a provider configuration file named
com.sun.jdi.connect.Connector in the resource directory
META-INF/services, and the provider configuration file
lists the full-qualified class name of the Connector
implementation. A Connector is a class that implements the
Connector
interface. More
appropriately the class implements one of the specific Connector
types, namely AttachingConnector
, ListeningConnector
, or LaunchingConnector
. The format of the provider configuration file
is one fully-qualified class name per line. Space and tab characters
surrounding each class, as well as blank lines are ignored. The
comment character is '#' (0x23), and on each
line all characters following the first comment character are
ignored. The file must be encoded in UTF-8.
At start-up time the VirtualMachineManager attempts to load and instantiate (using the no-arg constructor) each class listed in the provider configuration file. Exceptions thrown when loading or creating the Connector are caught and ignored. In other words, the start-up process continues despite of errors.
In addition to Connectors installed on the platform the
VirtualMachineManager will also create Connectors to encapsulate
any TransportService
implementations
that are installed on the platform. A TransportService is
installed on the platform if it installed in a jar file that is
visible to the defining class loader for the
TransportService
type, and that jar
file contains a provider configuration file named
com.sun.jdi.connect.spi.TransportService in the resource
directory META-INF/services, and the provider
configuration file lists the the full-qualified class name of the
TransportService implementation. A TransportService is a concrete
sub-class of TransportService
. The format of the provider configuration file
is the same as the provider configuration file for Connectors
except that each class listed must be the fully-qualified class
name of a class that implements the TransportService interface.
For each TransportService installed on the platform, the
VirtualMachineManager creates a corresponding
AttachingConnector
and
ListeningConnector
. These
Connectors are created to encapsulate a Transport
that in turn
encapsulates the TransportService.
The AttachingConnector will be named based on the name of the
transport service concatenated with the string Attach.
For example, if the transport service name()
method
returns telepathic then the AttachingConnector will
be named telepathicAttach. Similiarly the ListeningConnector
will be named with the string Listen tagged onto the
name of the transport service. The description()
method
of both the AttachingConnector, and the ListeningConnector, will
delegate to the description()
method of the underlying transport service. Both
the AttachingConnector and the ListeningConnector will have two
Connector Arguments
.
A StringArgument
named address is the connector argument to specify the
address to attach too, or to listen on. A
IntegerArgument
named timeout is the connector argument to specify the
timeout when attaching, or accepting. The timeout connector may be
ignored depending on if the transport service supports an attach
timeout or accept timeout.
Initialization of the virtual machine manager will fail, that is
Bootstrap.virtualMachineManager()
will throw an
error if the virtual machine manager is unable to create any
connectors.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
List<Connector> |
allConnectors()
Returns the list of all known
Connector objects. |
List<AttachingConnector> |
attachingConnectors()
Returns the list of known
AttachingConnector objects. |
List<VirtualMachine> |
connectedVirtualMachines()
Lists all target VMs which are connected to the debugger.
|
VirtualMachine |
createVirtualMachine(Connection connection)
Creates a new virtual machine.
|
VirtualMachine |
createVirtualMachine(Connection connection,
Process process)
Create a virtual machine mirror for a target VM.
|
LaunchingConnector |
defaultConnector()
Identifies the default connector.
|
List<LaunchingConnector> |
launchingConnectors()
Returns the list of known
LaunchingConnector objects. |
List<ListeningConnector> |
listeningConnectors()
Returns the list of known
ListeningConnector objects. |
int |
majorInterfaceVersion()
Returns the major version number of the JDI interface.
|
int |
minorInterfaceVersion()
Returns the minor version number of the JDI interface.
|
LaunchingConnector defaultConnector()
LaunchingConnector
List<LaunchingConnector> launchingConnectors()
LaunchingConnector
objects.
Any of the returned objects can be used to launch a new target
VM and immediately create a VirtualMachine
mirror for it.
Note that a target VM launched by a launching connector is not
guaranteed to be stable until after the VMStartEvent
has been
received.LaunchingConnector
objects.List<AttachingConnector> attachingConnectors()
AttachingConnector
objects.
Any of the returned objects can be used to attach to an existing target
VM and create a VirtualMachine
mirror for it.AttachingConnector
objects.List<ListeningConnector> listeningConnectors()
ListeningConnector
objects.
Any of the returned objects can be used to listen for a
connection initiated by a target VM
and create a VirtualMachine
mirror for it.ListeningConnector
objects.List<Connector> allConnectors()
Connector
objects.Connector
objects.List<VirtualMachine> connectedVirtualMachines()
VirtualMachine
instances for
any target VMs which initiated a connection
and any
target VMs to which this manager has initiated a connection.
A target VM will remain in this list
until the VM is disconnected.
VMDisconnectEvent
is placed in the event queue
after the VM is removed from the list.VirtualMachine
objects, each mirroring
a target VM.int majorInterfaceVersion()
VirtualMachine.version()
target VM version and
information and
VirtualMachine.description()
more version information.int minorInterfaceVersion()
VirtualMachine.version()
target VM version and
information and
VirtualMachine.description()
more version information.VirtualMachine createVirtualMachine(Connection connection, Process process) throws IOException
Creates a virtual machine mirror for a target VM
for which a Connection
already exists. A Connection is created when a Connector
establishes
a connection and successfully handshakes with a target VM.
A Connector can then use this method to create a virtual machine
mirror to represent the composite state of the target VM.
The process argument specifies the
Process
object for the taget VM. It may be
specified as null. If the target VM is launched
by a LaunchingConnector
the process argument should be
specified, otherwise calling VirtualMachine.process()
on the created virtual machine will return null.
This method exists so that Connectors may create a virtual machine mirror when a connection is established to a target VM. Only developers creating new Connector implementations should need to make direct use of this method.
connection
- The open connection to the target VM.process
- If launched, the Process
object for
the target VM. null if not launched.IOException
- if an I/O error occursIllegalStateException
- if the connection is not openConnection.isOpen()
,
VirtualMachine.process()
VirtualMachine createVirtualMachine(Connection connection) throws IOException
This convenience method works as if by invoking createVirtualMachine(Connection, Process)
method and
specifying null as the process argument.
This method exists so that Connectors may create a virtual machine mirror when a connection is established to a target VM. Only developers creating new Connector implementations should need to make direct use of this method.
IOException
- if an I/O error occursIllegalStateException
- if the connection is not open
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