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For simple stop-the-world collectors this value is just the time * since the most recent collection. For generational collectors it is the * time since the oldest generation was most recently collected. Other * collectors are free to return a pessimistic estimate of the elapsed * time, or simply the time since the last full collection was performed. * *
Note that in the presence of reference objects, a given object that
* is no longer strongly reachable may have to be inspected multiple times
* before it can be reclaimed.
*/
public static native long maxObjectInspectionAge();
static {
AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction{@link #requestLatency}
* method. Given a request, the only interesting operation is that of
* cancellation.
*/
public static class LatencyRequest
implements Comparablelatency
is non-positive
*/
public static LatencyRequest requestLatency(long latency) {
return new LatencyRequest(latency);
}
/**
* Returns the current smallest garbage-collection latency request, or zero
* if there are no active requests.
*/
public static long currentLatencyTarget() {
long t = latencyTarget;
return (t == NO_TARGET) ? 0 : t;
}
}