public interface DeploymentSetPlan
DomainDeploymentManager should
take to change the content deployed in the servers associated with one or
more server groups.| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
List<DeploymentAction> |
getDeploymentActions()
Gets the list of deploy, replace and undeploy actions that are part
of the deployment plan.
|
long |
getGracefulShutdownTimeout()
Gets the maximum period, in ms, the deployment set plan is configured to
wait for potentially long-running in-process work ito complete before
shutdown proceeds.
|
UUID |
getId()
Gets the unique id of the deployment set plan.
|
List<Set<ServerGroupDeploymentPlan>> |
getServerGroupDeploymentPlans()
Gets the configuration of how the
deployment
actions are to be applied to the server groups in the domain. |
boolean |
isGracefulShutdown()
Gets whether the deployment set plan is organized around
a graceful shutdown of the server, where potentially long-running in-process
work is given time to complete before shutdown proceeds.
|
boolean |
isRollback()
Gets whether all
deploy, undeploy, replace
or remove operations associated with the deployment set plan
should be rolled back in case of a failure in any of them. |
boolean |
isShutdown()
Gets whether the deployment set plan is organized around a shutdown of the server.
|
UUID getId()
nullList<DeploymentAction> getDeploymentActions()
nullboolean isRollback()
deploy, undeploy, replace
or remove operations associated with the deployment set plan
should be rolled back in case of a failure in any of them.true if all operations should be rolled back if
any of them failboolean isShutdown()
true if the plan will be organized around a shutdown,
false otherwiseboolean isGracefulShutdown()
true if the plan will be organized around a graceful shutdown,
false otherwiselong getGracefulShutdownTimeout()
-1 if isGracefulShutdown()
would return falseList<Set<ServerGroupDeploymentPlan>> getServerGroupDeploymentPlans()
deployment
actions are to be applied to the server groups in the domain. Each
ServerGroupDeploymentPlan in the returned data structure specifies
how the actions are to be applied to the servers within a particular server group. The data
structure itself is a list of sets of ServerGroupDeploymentPlans. Each
set indicates a collection of server groups to which actions can be
applied concurrently. Each element in the overall list delineates actions
should be applied in series.
So, for example, assume we the overall deployment
set plan is intended to apply deployments to 3 server groups: A,
B and C. Assume elements within curly braces
represent and set and elements within brackets represent an item in a list:
[{A,B}],[{C}] would describe a plan to concurrently
execute the deployment actions on server groups A and B and then when A
and B are complete, continue on to server group C.[{A}],[{B}],[{C}] would describe a plan to
execute the deployment actions on server group A, and then when A
is complete, continue on to server group B and then to C.[{A,B,C}] would describe a plan to concurrently
execute the deployment actions on server groups A and B and C.deployment
actions are to be applied to the server groups in the domain.Copyright © 2018 JBoss by Red Hat. All rights reserved.