Updated documentation for REST health check and changed method name
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@ -14,15 +14,7 @@ import org.springframework.web.client.RestTemplate;
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import java.util.Optional;
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import java.util.Optional;
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/**
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/**
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* A Healtcheck which checks if the rest services are working.
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* A Health check which checks if the rest services are working.]
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*
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* If you have a complex service behind grpc, you should think about an easy greeting or echo service, which only tests
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* the network/service stack and not the full application.
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*
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* The healthcheck will be called by kubernetes to check if the container/pod shuold be in loadbalancing. It is possible
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* to have as much healthchecks as you loke.
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*
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* There should be a healtcheck which is ok not before all data is loaded.
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*/
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*/
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@Slf4j
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@Slf4j
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@Component
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@Component
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@ -55,7 +47,7 @@ public class RestHealthCheck extends AbstractHealthCheck implements HealthIndica
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@Override
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@Override
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String getMethodName() {
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String getMethodName() {
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return "infodb-rest";
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return "template-service-rest";
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}
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}
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String mkEndpoint() {
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String mkEndpoint() {
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