@Extension public class ConnectionActivityMonitor extends AsyncPeriodicWork
If we only rely on TCP retransmission time out for this, the time it takes to detect a bad connection is in the order of 10s of minutes, so we take the matters to our own hands.
ExtensionPoint.LegacyInstancesAreScopedToHudson| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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boolean |
enabled |
nameDAY, HOUR, logger, MIN| Constructor and Description |
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ConnectionActivityMonitor() |
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protected void |
execute(TaskListener listener)
Executes the task.
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long |
getRecurrencePeriod()
Gets the number of milliseconds between successive executions.
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createListener, doRun, getErrorLoggingLevel, getLogFile, getNormalLoggingLevel, getSlowLoggingLevelall, getInitialDelay, initruncancel, scheduledExecutionTimeprotected void execute(TaskListener listener) throws IOException, InterruptedException
AsyncPeriodicWorkexecute in class AsyncPeriodicWorklistener - Output sent will be reported to the users. (this work is TBD.)IOException - The caller will record the exception and moves on.InterruptedException - The caller will record the exception and moves on.public long getRecurrencePeriod()
PeriodicWorkHudson calls this method once to set up a recurring timer, instead of calling this each time after the previous execution completed. So this class cannot be used to implement a non-regular recurring timer.
IOW, the method should always return the same value.
getRecurrencePeriod in class PeriodicWorkCopyright © 2019. All rights reserved.