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* New events and heartbeat tables in mariadb * Refactored to a cleaner Service interface
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Service
Contains the base classes for the services. This is where port configuration, and common endpoints are set up.
Creating a new Service
The minimal service needs a MainClass
and a Service
class.
For proper initiation, the main class should look like this:
public class FoobarMain extends MainClass {
@Inject
public FoobarMain(FoobarService service) {}
public static void main(String... args) {
init(ServiceId.Foobar, args);
Injector injector = Guice.createInjector(
new FoobarModule(), /* optional custom bindings go here */
new DatabaseModule(),
new ConfigurationModule(SearchServiceDescriptors.descriptors,
ServiceId.Foobar));
injector.getInstance(FoobarMain.class);
// set the service as ready so that delayed tasks can be started
injector.getInstance(Initialization.class).setReady();
}
}
A service class has a boilerplate set-up that looks like this:
@Singleton
public class FoobarService extends Service {
@Inject
public FoobarService(BaseServiceParams params) {
super(params);
// set up Spark endpoints here
}
}
Further the new service needs to be added to the ServiceId
enum in service-discovery.