public interface CompilationMXBean extends PlatformManagedObject
 A Java virtual machine has a single instance of the implementation
 class of this interface.  This instance implementing this interface is
 an MXBean
 that can be obtained by calling
 the ManagementFactory.getCompilationMXBean() method or
 from the platform MBeanServer method.
 
The ObjectName for uniquely identifying the MXBean for the compilation system within an MBeanServer is:
  java.lang:type=Compilation
 
 It can be obtained by calling the
 PlatformManagedObject.getObjectName() method.ManagementFactory.getPlatformMXBeans(Class), 
      JMX Specification., 
      Ways to Access MXBeans| Modifier and Type | Method | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| String | getName() | Returns the name of the Just-in-time (JIT) compiler. | 
| long | getTotalCompilationTime() | Returns the approximate accumulated elapsed time (in milliseconds)
 spent in compilation. | 
| boolean | isCompilationTimeMonitoringSupported() | Tests if the Java virtual machine supports the monitoring of
 compilation time. | 
getObjectNameString getName()
boolean isCompilationTimeMonitoringSupported()
long getTotalCompilationTime()
This method is optionally supported by the platform.
 A Java virtual machine implementation may not support the compilation
 time monitoring. The isCompilationTimeMonitoringSupported()
 method can be used to determine if the Java virtual machine
 supports this operation.
 
This value does not indicate the level of performance of the Java virtual machine and is not intended for performance comparisons of different virtual machine implementations. The implementations may have different definitions and different measurements of the compilation time.
UnsupportedOperationException - if the Java
 virtual machine does not support
 this operation. Submit a bug or feature 
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