javax.management.j2ee.statistics

Interface JMSSessionStats

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Stats

    public interface JMSSessionStats
    extends Stats
    Specifies the statistics provided by a JMS session.
    Author:
    Hans Hrasna
    • Method Detail

      • getProducers

        JMSProducerStats[] getProducers()
        Returns an array of JMSProducerStats that provide statistics about the message producers associated with the referencing JMS session statistics.
      • getConsumers

        JMSConsumerStats[] getConsumers()
        Returns an array of JMSConsumerStats that provide statistics about the message consumers associated with the referencing JMS session statistics.
      • getMessageCount

        CountStatistic getMessageCount()
        Number of messages exchanged.
      • getPendingMessageCount

        CountStatistic getPendingMessageCount()
        Number of pending messages.
      • getExpiredMessageCount

        CountStatistic getExpiredMessageCount()
        Number of expired messages.
      • getMessageWaitTime

        TimeStatistic getMessageWaitTime()
        Time spent by a message before being delivered.
      • getDurableSubscriptionCount

        CountStatistic getDurableSubscriptionCount()
        Number of durable subscriptions.

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