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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description long
getCount()
Number of times the operation was invoked since the beginning of this measurement.long
getMaxTime()
The maximum amount of time taken to complete one invocation of this operation since the beginning of this measurement.long
getMinTime()
The minimum amount of time taken to complete one invocation of this operation since the beginning of this measurement.long
getTotalTime()
This is the sum total of time taken to complete every invocation of this operation since the beginning of this measurement.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.management.j2ee.statistics.Statistic
getDescription, getLastSampleTime, getName, getStartTime, getUnit
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Method Detail
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getCount
long getCount()
Number of times the operation was invoked since the beginning of this measurement.
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getMaxTime
long getMaxTime()
The maximum amount of time taken to complete one invocation of this operation since the beginning of this measurement.
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getMinTime
long getMinTime()
The minimum amount of time taken to complete one invocation of this operation since the beginning of this measurement.
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getTotalTime
long getTotalTime()
This is the sum total of time taken to complete every invocation of this operation since the beginning of this measurement. Dividing totalTime by count will give you the average execution time for this operation.
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