Thanks. I'm using kubernetes so it's just about having a UP/DOWN rest resource. maybe a simple servlet will do
Original Message:
Sent: Fri November 03, 2023 07:55 AM
From: Brian S Paskin
Subject: HealthCheck with Liberty running JEE6
I am not sure if this will help you, but you can use Health Center. It is a Java agent.
Brian
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Brian S Paskin
Sr. Technology Engineer
IBM Cloud Engineering
Original Message:
Sent: Fri November 03, 2023 07:10 AM
From: Bjørn-Willy Arntzen
Subject: HealthCheck with Liberty running JEE6
Thanks, cannot find any health feature for JEE6 in that list, so I guess I need to create my own.
/bwa
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Bjørn-Willy Arntzen
Original Message:
Sent: Fri November 03, 2023 07:04 AM
From: Brian S Paskin
Subject: HealthCheck with Liberty running JEE6
Hi, you can have a look at the list of features that are JEE6 compliant, under the sections Java EE 6 Web Profile and Java EE 6 Technologies.
Brian
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Brian S Paskin
Sr. Technology Engineer
IBM Cloud Engineering
Original Message:
Sent: Thu November 02, 2023 07:36 AM
From: Bjørn-Willy Arntzen
Subject: HealthCheck with Liberty running JEE6
Hi. I'm planning to run WebSphere Liberty on OpenShift,
Need health endpoints, but to be JEE6 compatible, I only have old specs in features, like servlet-3.1, cdi-1.0/1.2, jaxrs-1.1
So mpHealth-1.0 or later, cannot be used. Are there other options that will not kill my JEE6?
/bwa
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Bjørn-Willy Arntzen
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