We could do it via the Statistics mechanism which can be made available via
JMX.
We just have to add whatever info they are interested in to monitor.
Vlad
On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 7:40 PM, Sanne Grinovero
wrote:
> It was suggested to me that Hibernate ORM could help people developing
> microser
It was suggested to me that Hibernate ORM could help people developing
microservices on Kubernetes / Openshift by making "health checks"
easier.
In short, how to expose to some management API that we're being able
to connect to the database and do our usual things.
This could be done by connectio
Thanks Sanne, we are looking into it.
Rgds,Rory
On 31/05/2018 15:59, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Hi Rory,
>
> I was trying to download the OpenJDK / Linux distribution from
> http://jdk.java.net/11/, but it seems to link to [1] which returns a
> 404 error page.
>
> I'll use the Oracle / Linux build
Hi Rory,
I was trying to download the OpenJDK / Linux distribution from
http://jdk.java.net/11/, but it seems to link to [1] which returns a
404 error page.
I'll use the Oracle / Linux build in the meantime.
Thanks,
Sanne
1 -
https://download.java.net/java/early_access/jdk11/15/GPL/openjdk-11-
The only referenced column is one of the *primary* key columns. I left
out the word "primary" in my previous reply.
To make sure I understand, are you saying that a primary key column
isn't a primary key column when part of a composite primary key? In
other words, only the complete set of prima