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[jira] [Commented] (SLING-6855) Create ResultRegistry to provide
health check behavior for executing code that does not want a HealthCheck
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Clinton H Goudie-Nice commented on SLING-6855:
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Pull request issued: https://github.com/apache/sling/pull/228
/cc: [~bdelacretaz]
> Create ResultRegistry to provide health check behavior for executing code that does not want a HealthCheck
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>
> Key: SLING-6855
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-6855
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Health Check
> Reporter: Clinton H Goudie-Nice
>
> I want to provide a Registry service that can be leveraged to provide health check results.
> These results can be for a period of time through an expiration, until the JVM is restarted, or added and later removed.
> This can be useful when code observes a specific (possibly bad) state, and wants to alert through the health check API that this state has taken place.
> Some examples:
> An event pool has filled, and some events will be thrown away.
> This is a failure case that requires a restart of the instance.
> It would be appropriate to trigger a permanent failure.
>
> A quota has been tripped. This quota may immediately recover, but it is sensible to alert for 30 minutes that the quota has been tripped.
> If you expect the failure will clear itself within a certain window, setting the expiration to that window can be ideal.
> GHPR to follow
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