The management interface for a memory manager. A memory manager manages one or more memory pools of the Java virtual machine.
A Java virtual machine has one or more memory managers. An instance implementing this interface is an MXBean that can be obtained by calling the ManagementFactory.getMemoryManagerMXBeans() method or from the platform MBeanServer method.
The ObjectName for uniquely identifying the MXBean for a memory manager within an MBeanServer is:
java.lang:type=MemoryManager,name=manager's name
It can be obtained by calling the PlatformManagedObject.getObjectName() method.
The management interface for a memory manager. A memory manager manages one or more memory pools of the Java virtual machine. A Java virtual machine has one or more memory managers. An instance implementing this interface is an MXBean that can be obtained by calling the ManagementFactory.getMemoryManagerMXBeans() method or from the platform MBeanServer method. The ObjectName for uniquely identifying the MXBean for a memory manager within an MBeanServer is: java.lang:type=MemoryManager,name=manager's name It can be obtained by calling the PlatformManagedObject.getObjectName() method.
(get-memory-pool-names this)
Returns the name of memory pools that this memory manager manages.
returns: an array of String objects, each is
the name of a memory pool that this memory manager manages. - java.lang.String[]
Returns the name of memory pools that this memory manager manages. returns: an array of String objects, each is the name of a memory pool that this memory manager manages. - `java.lang.String[]`
(get-name this)
Returns the name representing this memory manager.
returns: the name of this memory manager. - java.lang.String
Returns the name representing this memory manager. returns: the name of this memory manager. - `java.lang.String`
(valid? this)
Tests if this memory manager is valid in the Java virtual machine. A memory manager becomes invalid once the Java virtual machine removes it from the memory system.
returns: true if the memory manager is valid in the
Java virtual machine;
false otherwise. - boolean
Tests if this memory manager is valid in the Java virtual machine. A memory manager becomes invalid once the Java virtual machine removes it from the memory system. returns: true if the memory manager is valid in the Java virtual machine; false otherwise. - `boolean`
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