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package org.springframework.boot.availability;

"Liveness" state of the application.

An application is considered live when it's running with a correct internal state. "Liveness" failure means that the internal state of the application is broken and we cannot recover from it. As a result, the platform should restart the application.

Author:Brian Clozel
Since:2.3.0
/** * "Liveness" state of the application. * <p> * An application is considered live when it's running with a correct internal state. * "Liveness" failure means that the internal state of the application is broken and we * cannot recover from it. As a result, the platform should restart the application. * * @author Brian Clozel * @since 2.3.0 */
public enum LivenessState implements AvailabilityState {
The application is running and its internal state is correct.
/** * The application is running and its internal state is correct. */
CORRECT,
The application is running but its internal state is broken.
/** * The application is running but its internal state is broken. */
BROKEN }