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package org.apache.ignite.events;
import org.apache.ignite.IgniteCluster;
import org.apache.ignite.IgniteEvents;
import org.apache.ignite.cluster.ClusterNode;
import org.apache.ignite.configuration.IgniteConfiguration;
import org.apache.ignite.lang.IgnitePredicate;
/**
* Baseline configuration changed event.
* <p>
* Grid events are used for notification about what happens within the grid. Note that by
* design Ignite keeps all events generated on the local node locally and it provides
* APIs for performing a distributed queries across multiple nodes:
* <ul>
* <li>
* {@link IgniteEvents#remoteQuery(IgnitePredicate, long, int...)} -
* asynchronously querying events occurred on the nodes specified, including remote nodes.
* </li>
* <li>
* {@link IgniteEvents#localQuery(IgnitePredicate, int...)} -
* querying only local events stored on this local node.
* </li>
* <li>
* {@link IgniteEvents#localListen(IgnitePredicate, int...)} -
* listening to local grid events (events from remote nodes not included).
* </li>
* </ul>
* User can also wait for events using method {@link IgniteEvents#waitForLocal(IgnitePredicate, int...)}.
* <h1 class="header">Events and Performance</h1>
* Note that by default all events in Ignite are enabled and therefore generated and stored
* by whatever event storage SPI is configured. Ignite can and often does generate thousands events per seconds
* under the load and therefore it creates a significant additional load on the system. If these events are
* not needed by the application this load is unnecessary and leads to significant performance degradation.
* <p>
* It is <b>highly recommended</b> to enable only those events that your application logic requires
* by using {@link IgniteConfiguration#getIncludeEventTypes()} method in Ignite configuration. Note that certain
* events are required for Ignite's internal operations and such events will still be generated but not stored by
* event storage SPI if they are disabled in Ignite configuration.
* @see EventType#EVT_BASELINE_AUTO_ADJUST_ENABLED_CHANGED
* @see EventType#EVT_BASELINE_AUTO_ADJUST_AWAITING_TIME_CHANGED
*/
public class BaselineConfigurationChangedEvent extends EventAdapter {
/** Serial version uid. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 0L;
/** @see IgniteCluster#isBaselineAutoAdjustEnabled() */
private final boolean autoAdjustEnabled;
/** @see IgniteCluster#baselineAutoAdjustTimeout() */
private final long autoAdjustTimeout;
/**
* Creates baseline configuration changed event with given parameters.
* @param node Node.
* @param msg Optional event message.
* @param type Event type.
* @param autoAdjustEnabled Auto-adjust "enabled" flag value.
* @param autoAdjustTimeout Auto-adjust timeout value in milliseconds.
*/
public BaselineConfigurationChangedEvent(
ClusterNode node,
String msg,
int type,
boolean autoAdjustEnabled,
long autoAdjustTimeout
) {
super(node, msg, type);
this.autoAdjustEnabled = autoAdjustEnabled;
this.autoAdjustTimeout = autoAdjustTimeout;
}
/** @return Auto-adjust "enabled" flag value. */
public boolean isAutoAdjustEnabled() {
return autoAdjustEnabled;
}
/** @return Auto-adjust timeout value in milliseconds. */
public long autoAdjustTimeout() {
return autoAdjustTimeout;
}
}