public class BenchmarkInterceptor extends Object
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Type | Name and description |
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Object |
afterInvoke(Object object, String methodName, Object[] arguments, Object result) This code is executed after the method is called. |
Object |
beforeInvoke(Object object, String methodName, Object[] arguments) This code is executed before the method is called. |
boolean |
doInvoke() The call should be invoked seperately |
Map |
getCalls() Returns the raw data associated with the current benchmark run. |
void |
reset() Resets all the benchmark data on this object. |
List |
statistic() Returns benchmark statistics as a List<Object[]>. |
This code is executed after the method is called.
object
- receiver object for the called methodmethodName
- name of the called methodarguments
- arguments to the called methodresult
- result of the executed method call or result of beforeInvoke if method was not calledThis code is executed before the method is called.
object
- receiver object for the method callmethodName
- name of the method to callarguments
- arguments to the method callThe call should be invoked seperately
Returns the raw data associated with the current benchmark run.
Resets all the benchmark data on this object.
Returns benchmark statistics as a List<Object[]>. AccumulateTime is measured in milliseconds and is as accurate as System.currentTimeMillis() allows it to be.