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package kafka.server
import kafka.common.AppInfo
import kafka.utils.Logging
class KafkaServerStartable(val serverConfig: KafkaConfig) extends Logging {
private val server = new KafkaServer(serverConfig)
def startup() {
try {
server.startup()
AppInfo.registerInfo()
}
catch {
case e: Throwable =>
fatal("Fatal error during KafkaServerStartable startup. Prepare to shutdown", e)
// KafkaServer already calls shutdown() internally, so this is purely for logging & the exit code
System.exit(1)
}
}
def shutdown() {
try {
server.shutdown()
}
catch {
case e: Throwable =>
fatal("Fatal error during KafkaServerStable shutdown. Prepare to halt", e)
System.exit(1)
}
}
/**
* Allow setting broker state from the startable.
* This is needed when a custom kafka server startable want to emit new states that it introduces.
*/
def setServerState(newState: Byte) {
server.brokerState.newState(newState)
}
def awaitShutdown() =
server.awaitShutdown
}