Class CreateBackendDetails.Builder
- java.lang.Object
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- com.oracle.bmc.loadbalancer.model.CreateBackendDetails.Builder
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- Enclosing class:
- CreateBackendDetails
public static class CreateBackendDetails.Builder extends Object
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Builder()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description CreateBackendDetails.Builder
backup(Boolean backup)
Whether the load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit.CreateBackendDetails
build()
CreateBackendDetails.Builder
copy(CreateBackendDetails model)
CreateBackendDetails.Builder
drain(Boolean drain)
Whether the load balancer should drain this server.CreateBackendDetails.Builder
ipAddress(String ipAddress)
The IP address of the backend server.CreateBackendDetails.Builder
maxConnections(Integer maxConnections)
The maximum number of simultaneous connections the load balancer can make to the backend.CreateBackendDetails.Builder
offline(Boolean offline)
Whether the load balancer should treat this server as offline.CreateBackendDetails.Builder
port(Integer port)
The communication port for the backend server.CreateBackendDetails.Builder
weight(Integer weight)
The load balancing policy weight assigned to the server.
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Method Detail
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ipAddress
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder ipAddress(String ipAddress)
The IP address of the backend server.Example: 10.0.0.3
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ipAddress
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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port
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder port(Integer port)
The communication port for the backend server.Example: 8080
- Parameters:
port
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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weight
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder weight(Integer weight)
The load balancing policy weight assigned to the server.Backend servers with a higher weight receive a larger proportion of incoming traffic. For example, a server weighted ‘3’ receives 3 times the number of new connections as a server weighted ‘1’. For more information on load balancing policies, see How Load Balancing Policies Work.
Example: 3
- Parameters:
weight
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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maxConnections
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder maxConnections(Integer maxConnections)
The maximum number of simultaneous connections the load balancer can make to the backend.If this is not set then number of simultaneous connections the load balancer can make to the backend is unlimited.
Example: 300
- Parameters:
maxConnections
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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backup
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder backup(Boolean backup)
Whether the load balancer should treat this server as a backup unit.If true, the load balancer forwards no ingress traffic to this backend server unless all other backend servers not marked as “backup” fail the health check policy.
*Note:** You cannot add a backend server marked as backup to a backend set that uses the IP Hash policy.
Example: false
- Parameters:
backup
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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drain
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder drain(Boolean drain)
Whether the load balancer should drain this server.Servers marked “drain” receive no new incoming traffic.
Example: false
- Parameters:
drain
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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offline
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder offline(Boolean offline)
Whether the load balancer should treat this server as offline.Offline servers receive no incoming traffic.
Example: false
- Parameters:
offline
- the value to set- Returns:
- this builder
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build
public CreateBackendDetails build()
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copy
public CreateBackendDetails.Builder copy(CreateBackendDetails model)
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