Uses of Interface
com.redwood.scheduler.api.model.ProcessServerCheck
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Packages that use ProcessServerCheck Package Description com.redwood.scheduler.api.model Scheduler API - Modelcom.redwood.scheduler.api.model.compatibility_14 -
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Uses of ProcessServerCheck in com.redwood.scheduler.api.model
Fields in com.redwood.scheduler.api.model with type parameters of type ProcessServerCheck Modifier and Type Field Description static QueryObjectType<ProcessServerCheck>
ProcessServerCheck. TYPE
Type that can be used inSchedulerSession.executeObjectQuery(QueryObjectType, String, Object...)
.Methods in com.redwood.scheduler.api.model that return ProcessServerCheck Modifier and Type Method Description ProcessServerCheck
ProcessServer. createProcessServerCheck()
Create a newProcessServerCheck
linked to this object.ProcessServerCheck
ProcessServerCheckLog. getProcessServerCheck()
Get the ProcessServerCheck.ProcessServerCheck
SchedulerSession. getProcessServerCheckByUniqueId(Long uniqueId)
Get theProcessServerCheck
by UniqueId.Methods in com.redwood.scheduler.api.model that return types with arguments of type ProcessServerCheck Modifier and Type Method Description RWIterable<ProcessServerCheck>
ProcessServer. getProcessServerChecks()
Get anRWIterable
over an ordered collection ofProcessServerChecks
.Methods in com.redwood.scheduler.api.model with parameters of type ProcessServerCheck Modifier and Type Method Description void
AbstractConcreteObjectCallback. handle(ProcessServerCheck theProcessServerCheck)
void
ConcreteObjectCallback. handle(ProcessServerCheck theProcessServerCheck)
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Uses of ProcessServerCheck in com.redwood.scheduler.api.model.compatibility_14
Methods in com.redwood.scheduler.api.model.compatibility_14 that return types with arguments of type ProcessServerCheck Modifier and Type Method Description Iterator<ProcessServerCheck>
ProcessServerComp. getProcessServerChecks()
Deprecated.this method should never be used directly, and is only provided to ensure binary compatibility with previous releases of the software, useProcessServer.getProcessServerChecks()
instead.
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