com.atlassian.jira.startup
Class DefaultJiraLauncher
java.lang.Object
com.atlassian.jira.startup.DefaultJiraLauncher
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- JiraLauncher
public class DefaultJiraLauncher
- extends Object
- implements JiraLauncher
This implementation of JiraLauncher contains all of the smarts of what to start in which order to ensure that JIRA
starts properly. These used to be servlet context-listeners but in a multitenant world JIRA "startup" is no longer
tied to context creation. So the logic needs to be managed differently. Which is where the DefaultJiraLauncher steps
in.
- Since:
- v4.3
Method Summary |
void |
start()
Called during JIRA "startup". |
void |
stop()
Called when JIRA is shutting down. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
DefaultJiraLauncher
public DefaultJiraLauncher()
start
public void start()
- Description copied from interface:
JiraLauncher
- Called during JIRA "startup". In the multitenant world startup is more complicated and broken into multiple chunks.
There is the stuff that happens when the servlet container first comes up, there is stuff that happens when
the System Tenant is being created (also during servlet context creation), and there is stuff when further tenants
are created (dynamically, at some point often well after startup).
The logic for ordering all of this will be handled by the DefaultJiraLauncher.
- Specified by:
start
in interface JiraLauncher
- See Also:
DefaultJiraLauncher
stop
public void stop()
- Description copied from interface:
JiraLauncher
- Called when JIRA is shutting down. Just like startup this can mean either per-tenant shutdown or servlet-wide
shutdown. The logic of what exactly happens when is encapsulated in the DefaultJiraLauncher.
- Specified by:
stop
in interface JiraLauncher
- See Also:
DefaultJiraLauncher
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