public interface BufferPoolMXBean extends PlatformManagedObject
direct or mapped buffers.
  A class implementing this interface is an
 MXBean. A Java
 virtual machine has one or more implementations of this interface. The getPlatformMXBeans
 method can be used to obtain the list of BufferPoolMXBean objects
 representing the management interfaces for pools of buffers as follows:
 
     List<BufferPoolMXBean> pools = ManagementFactory.getPlatformMXBeans(BufferPoolMXBean.class);
 
  The management interfaces are also registered with the platform MBeanServer. The ObjectName that uniquely identifies the
 management interface within the MBeanServer takes the form:
 
     java.nio:type=BufferPool,name=pool name
 
 where pool name is the name of the buffer pool.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| long | getCount()Returns an estimate of the number of buffers in the pool. | 
| long | getMemoryUsed()Returns an estimate of the memory that the Java virtual machine is using
 for this buffer pool. | 
| String | getName()Returns the name representing this buffer pool. | 
| long | getTotalCapacity()Returns an estimate of the total capacity of the buffers in this pool. | 
getObjectNameString getName()
long getCount()
long getTotalCapacity()
long getMemoryUsed()
capacity of
 the buffers in this pool. This difference is explained by alignment,
 memory allocator, and other implementation specific reasons.-1L if an estimate of
          the memory usage is not available Submit a bug or feature 
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