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OptaPlanner solves planning problems.
This lightweight, embeddable planning engine implements powerful and scalable algorithms
to optimize business resource scheduling and planning.
This module contains the examples which demonstrate how to use it in a normal Java application.
package org.optaplanner.examples.cloudbalancing.app;
import org.optaplanner.examples.cloudbalancing.domain.CloudBalance;
import org.optaplanner.examples.cloudbalancing.persistence.CloudBalanceSolutionFileIO;
import org.optaplanner.examples.cloudbalancing.swingui.CloudBalancingPanel;
import org.optaplanner.examples.common.app.CommonApp;
import org.optaplanner.persistence.common.api.domain.solution.SolutionFileIO;
/**
* For an easy example, look at {@link CloudBalancingHelloWorld} instead.
*/
public class CloudBalancingApp extends CommonApp {
public static final String SOLVER_CONFIG = "org/optaplanner/examples/cloudbalancing/cloudBalancingSolverConfig.xml";
public static final String DATA_DIR_NAME = "cloudbalancing";
public static void main(String[] args) {
prepareSwingEnvironment();
new CloudBalancingApp().init();
}
public CloudBalancingApp() {
super("Cloud balancing",
"Assign processes to computers.\n\n" +
"Each computer must have enough hardware to run all of its processes.\n" +
"Each used computer inflicts a maintenance cost.",
SOLVER_CONFIG, DATA_DIR_NAME,
CloudBalancingPanel.LOGO_PATH);
}
@Override
protected CloudBalancingPanel createSolutionPanel() {
return new CloudBalancingPanel();
}
@Override
public SolutionFileIO createSolutionFileIO() {
return new CloudBalanceSolutionFileIO();
}
}