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package com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.ha;
import com.sun.xml.internal.ws.api.message.Packet;
This class has HA information
This would help a loadbalancer to put the request(in case of a fail-over)
on a replica instance that has all the related data. Even if there is no
loadbalancer, a backing store could locate the information by directly
going to the correct replica instance. This would also help any part of
the runtime to know about failover case(and in-turn may invalidate
local caches).
To achieve this functionality, it carries two pieces of information:
- key - Related
BackingStore
keys can use this info for their HashableKey impl. First store creates this object, and subsequent related stores use the same key. - replicaInstance - where the related info is replicated
This can be accessed from Packet
using Packet.HA_INFO
property by the runtime. This object is created typically
- When a store happens for the first time
- A subsequent inbound transport creates from cookies
- A fail-over request stores the data to a different replica
Author: Jitendra Kotamraju Since: JAX-WS RI 2.2.2
/**
* This class has HA information
* <p>
*
* This would help a loadbalancer to put the request(in case of a fail-over)
* on a replica instance that has all the related data. Even if there is no
* loadbalancer, a backing store could locate the information by directly
* going to the correct replica instance. This would also help any part of
* the runtime to know about failover case(and in-turn may invalidate
* local caches).
*
* <p>
* To achieve this functionality, it carries two pieces of information:
* <ol>
* <li>key - Related {@link com.sun.org.glassfish.ha.store.api.BackingStore} keys can
* use this info for their HashableKey impl. First store creates this object,
* and subsequent related stores use the same key.
* <li>replicaInstance - where the related info is replicated
* </ol>
*
* <p>
* This can be accessed from {@link Packet} using {@link Packet#HA_INFO}
* property by the runtime. This object is created typically
* <ul>
* <li> When a store happens for the first time
* <li> A subsequent inbound transport creates from cookies
* <li> A fail-over request stores the data to a different replica
* </ul>
*
* @author Jitendra Kotamraju
* @since JAX-WS RI 2.2.2
*/
public class HaInfo {
private final String replicaInstance;
private final String key;
private final boolean failOver;
public HaInfo(String key, String replicaInstance, boolean failOver) {
this.key = key;
this.replicaInstance = replicaInstance;
this.failOver = failOver;
}
public String getReplicaInstance() {
return replicaInstance;
}
public String getKey() {
return key;
}
public boolean isFailOver() {
return failOver;
}
}