org.eclipse.jetty.util.component.ContainerLifeCycle Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: AllTablesReportCommand.java From emodb with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override protected void run(Environment environment, Namespace namespace, EmoConfiguration configuration) throws Exception { String id = namespace.getString("id"); AllTablesReportOptions options = new AllTablesReportOptions(); options.setReadOnly(namespace.getBoolean("readOnly")); List<String> placements = namespace.getList("placements"); if (placements != null && !placements.isEmpty()) { options.setPlacements(ImmutableSet.copyOf(placements)); } Integer shardId = namespace.getInt("shard"); if (shardId != null) { options.setFromShardId(shardId); } String table = namespace.getString("table"); if (table != null) { options.setFromTableUuid(TableUuidFormat.decode(table)); } Injector injector = Guice.createInjector(new EmoModule(configuration, environment, EmoServiceMode.CLI_TOOL)); ContainerLifeCycle containerLifeCycle = new ContainerLifeCycle(); environment.lifecycle().attach(containerLifeCycle); containerLifeCycle.start(); try { AllTablesReportGenerator generator = injector.getInstance(AllTablesReportGenerator.class); AllTablesReportResult result = generator.runReport(id, options); System.out.println(result); } finally { containerLifeCycle.stop(); } }
Example #2
Source File: TestCommand.java From dropwizard-guicey with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Override protected void run(final Environment environment, final Namespace namespace, final C configuration) throws Exception { // simulating managed objects lifecycle support container = new ContainerLifeCycle(); environment.lifecycle().attach(container); container.start(); }