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[jira] [Commented] (FELIX-6250) Introduce HealthCheckMonitor to
keep track of HC status and to register Condition Services, OSGi events,
etc.
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Georg Henzler commented on FELIX-6250:
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Added a dynamic mode that allows to configure "*" which then will monitor all HCs in the system[ee6485a0f003ff0e32|https://github.com/apache/felix-dev/commit/ee6485a0f003ff0e322d83e12f22b88597305c0a], also updated documentation at https://github.com/apache/felix-dev/blob/master/healthcheck/README.md#monitoring-health-checks
> Introduce HealthCheckMonitor to keep track of HC status and to register Condition Services, OSGi events, etc.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FELIX-6250
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-6250
> Project: Felix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Health Checks
> Reporter: Georg Henzler
> Assignee: Georg Henzler
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: healthcheck.core 2.0.8
>
>
> Introduce HealthCheckMonitor that regularly queries certain tags or names to allow for the following
> * Register/Unregister condition services (as required by FELIX-6245)
> * Send OSGi events
> * And potentially for the future
> ** provide a JMX bean with historic results
> ** provide metrics via metrics.dropwizard.io (most likely to be de-coupled in an own module so so hc-core does not have a dependency to it, that module can just consume the OSGi events)
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