Operations Basics / Version 2310
Table Of ContentsThe capconnection endpoint exposes information about the state of the cap connection in client applications.
Endpoint properties.
management.endpoint.capconnection.enabled=true
Endpoint URL.
http://localhost:8081/actuator/capconnection
When requested with a GET request, the endpoint responds with the state of the cap connection.
Response.
{ "url": "http://localhost:8080/ior", "user": { "domain": "", "name": "webserver" }, "state": { "disrupted": false, "numberOfSUSessions": 0, "open": true, "stable": true }, "content-repository": { "available": true, "healthy": true, "required": true }, "workflow-repository": { ... }, "caplist-repository": { ... }, "events": { "timeSinceLastEventRetrievalMS": 54147, "latestReceivedContentEventSequenceNumber": 112678, "eventRetrievalDelayMS": 60000, "latestContentEventSequenceNumber": 112678, "eventChunkSize": 1000 }, "heap-cache": { "level": 2495694, "faults": 134, "size": 104857600 }, "blob-cache": { ... } }
With a POST request to the endpoint, you can change some of the properties.
Configure cap connection.
curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"blobStreamingThreads": 3, "eventChunkSize": 1000}' \ http://localhost:8081/actuator/capconnection
The configurable properties are
blobCacheSize
blobStreamingSizeThreshold
blobStreamingThreads
eventChunkSize
heapCacheSize
maxCachedBlobSize
For the meanings of the properties see the API documentation of com.coremedia.cap.common.CapConnectionManager.