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The interface ClusterConfigService is defined in [[SMILA/Documentation/Bundle_org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig|org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig]]. | The interface ClusterConfigService is defined in [[SMILA/Documentation/Bundle_org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig|org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig]]. | ||
− | The SimpleClusterConfigService reads a json file named <tt>clusterconfig.json</tt> from the configuration directory <tt>configuration/org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig.simple</tt>. If no such file exists or not all configuration | + | The SimpleClusterConfigService reads a json file named <tt>clusterconfig.json</tt> from the configuration directory <tt>configuration/org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig.simple</tt>. If no such file exists or not all configuration options are found, it will provide defaults as defined in the <tt>ClusterConfigService</tt> interface. |
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Revision as of 07:24, 16 December 2011
Contents
Bundle org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig.simple
Available since SMILA 0.9.0
This page gives only a rough overview of the components. Please refer to the JavaDoc for specific information.
org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig.simple.SimpleClusterConfigService
JavaDoc
The JavaDoc for the SimpleClusterConfigService API can be found at org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig.simple.SimpleClusterConfigService.
Description
The SimpleClusterConfigService implements the ClusterConfigService interface.
The interface ClusterConfigService is defined in org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig.
The SimpleClusterConfigService reads a json file named clusterconfig.json from the configuration directory configuration/org.eclipse.smila.clusterconfig.simple. If no such file exists or not all configuration options are found, it will provide defaults as defined in the ClusterConfigService interface.
Example configuration file:
{ "localHost": "node1", "clusterNodes" : [ "node1", "node2" ], "zkGcInterval" : 90, "failsafetyLevel": 1, "taskmanager": { "maxScaleUp" : 5, "maxRetries": 10, "timeToLive": 120 }, "workers" : { "worker1" : { "maxScaleUp" : 1 } , "worker2" : { "maxScaleUp" : 2 }, "worker3" : { } }, "services" : { "smila" : { "httpPort" : 8080 } } }