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package org.springframework.boot.availability;

"Readiness" state of the application.

An application is considered ready when it's live and willing to accept traffic. "Readiness" failure means that the application is not able to accept traffic and that the infrastructure should stop routing requests to it.

Author:Brian Clozel
Since:2.3.0
/** * "Readiness" state of the application. * <p> * An application is considered ready when it's {@link LivenessState live} and willing to * accept traffic. "Readiness" failure means that the application is not able to accept * traffic and that the infrastructure should stop routing requests to it. * * @author Brian Clozel * @since 2.3.0 */
public enum ReadinessState implements AvailabilityState {
The application is ready to receive traffic.
/** * The application is ready to receive traffic. */
ACCEPTING_TRAFFIC,
The application is not willing to receive traffic.
/** * The application is not willing to receive traffic. */
REFUSING_TRAFFIC }