Source for gnu.classpath.jdwp.event.VmDeathEvent

   1: /* VmDeathEvent.java -- An event specifying that the VM has terminated
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  38: 
  39: 
  40: package gnu.classpath.jdwp.event;
  41: 
  42: import gnu.classpath.jdwp.JdwpConstants;
  43: 
  44: import java.io.DataOutputStream;
  45: import java.io.IOException;
  46: 
  47: /**
  48:  * Event notifying the debugger that the virtual machine has terminated.
  49:  *
  50:  * @author Keith Seitz  (keiths@redhat.com)
  51:  */
  52: public class VmDeathEvent
  53:   extends Event
  54: {
  55:   /**
  56:    * Constructs a new VmDeathEvent object
  57:    */
  58:   public VmDeathEvent ()
  59:   {
  60:     super (JdwpConstants.EventKind.VM_DEATH);
  61:   }
  62: 
  63:   /**
  64:    * Returns a specific filtering parameter for this event.
  65:    * This event has no valid types.
  66:    *
  67:    * @param type  the type of parameter desired
  68:    * @returns the desired parameter or <code>null</code>
  69:    */
  70:   public Object getParameter (int type)
  71:   {
  72:     return null;
  73:   }
  74: 
  75:   /**
  76:    * Writes out event-specific data
  77:    */
  78:   protected void _writeData (DataOutputStream outStream)
  79:     throws IOException
  80:   {
  81:     // no data (request ID done by VMIdManager)
  82:   }
  83: }