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package org.apache.brooklyn.entity.proxy;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.brooklyn.api.entity.Entity;
import org.apache.brooklyn.entity.group.DynamicClusterImpl;
/**
* A cluster of load balancers, where configuring the cluster (through the LoadBalancer interface)
* will configure all load balancers in the cluster.
*
* Config keys (such as LoadBalancer.serverPool and LoadBalancer.urlMappings) are automatically
* inherited by the children of the load balancer cluster. It is through that mechanism that
* configuration changes on the cluster will be applied to all child load balancers (i.e. by
* them all sharing the same serverPool and urlMappings etc).
*
* @author aled
*/
public class LoadBalancerClusterImpl extends DynamicClusterImpl implements LoadBalancerCluster {
// TODO I suspect there are races with reconfiguring the load-balancers while
// the cluster is growing: there is no synchronization around the calls to reload
// and the resize, so presumably there's a race where a newly added load-balancer
// could miss the most recent reload call?
public LoadBalancerClusterImpl() {
super();
}
/* NOTE The following methods come from {@link LoadBalancer} but are probably safe to ignore */
@Override
public void reload() {
for (Entity member : getMembers()) {
if (member instanceof LoadBalancer) {
((LoadBalancer)member).reload();
}
}
}
@Override
public void update() {
for (Entity member : getMembers()) {
if (member instanceof LoadBalancer) {
((LoadBalancer)member).update();
}
}
}
@Override
public void bind(Map,?> flags) {
for (Entity member : getMembers()) {
if (member instanceof LoadBalancer) {
((LoadBalancer)member).bind(flags);
}
}
}
}