JavaServerUsage

class oci.jms.models.JavaServerUsage(**kwargs)

Bases: object

Java Server usage during a specified time period.

Methods

__init__(**kwargs) Initializes a new JavaServerUsage object with values from keyword arguments.

Attributes

approximate_deployed_application_count Gets the approximate_deployed_application_count of this JavaServerUsage.
fleet_id [Required] Gets the fleet_id of this JavaServerUsage.
server_instance_count Gets the server_instance_count of this JavaServerUsage.
server_key [Required] Gets the server_key of this JavaServerUsage.
server_name [Required] Gets the server_name of this JavaServerUsage.
server_version Gets the server_version of this JavaServerUsage.
time_end Gets the time_end of this JavaServerUsage.
time_first_seen Gets the time_first_seen of this JavaServerUsage.
time_last_seen Gets the time_last_seen of this JavaServerUsage.
time_start Gets the time_start of this JavaServerUsage.
__init__(**kwargs)

Initializes a new JavaServerUsage object with values from keyword arguments. The following keyword arguments are supported (corresponding to the getters/setters of this class):

Parameters:
  • server_key (str) – The value to assign to the server_key property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • fleet_id (str) – The value to assign to the fleet_id property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • server_name (str) – The value to assign to the server_name property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • server_version (str) – The value to assign to the server_version property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • server_instance_count (int) – The value to assign to the server_instance_count property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • approximate_deployed_application_count (int) – The value to assign to the approximate_deployed_application_count property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • time_start (datetime) – The value to assign to the time_start property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • time_end (datetime) – The value to assign to the time_end property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • time_first_seen (datetime) – The value to assign to the time_first_seen property of this JavaServerUsage.
  • time_last_seen (datetime) – The value to assign to the time_last_seen property of this JavaServerUsage.
approximate_deployed_application_count

Gets the approximate_deployed_application_count of this JavaServerUsage. The approximate count of deployed applications in the Java Server.

Returns:The approximate_deployed_application_count of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:int
fleet_id

[Required] Gets the fleet_id of this JavaServerUsage. The OCID of the related fleet.

Returns:The fleet_id of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:str
server_instance_count

Gets the server_instance_count of this JavaServerUsage. The count of server instances of the Java Server.

Returns:The server_instance_count of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:int
server_key

[Required] Gets the server_key of this JavaServerUsage. The internal identifier of the Java Server.

Returns:The server_key of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:str
server_name

[Required] Gets the server_name of this JavaServerUsage. The name of the Java Server.

Returns:The server_name of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:str
server_version

Gets the server_version of this JavaServerUsage. The version of the Java Server.

Returns:The server_version of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:str
time_end

Gets the time_end of this JavaServerUsage. Upper bound of the specified time period filter. JMS provides a view of the data that is _per day_. The query uses only the date element of the parameter.

Returns:The time_end of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:datetime
time_first_seen

Gets the time_first_seen of this JavaServerUsage. The date and time the resource was _first_ reported to JMS. This is potentially _before_ the specified time period provided by the filters. For example, a resource can be first reported to JMS before the start of a specified time period, if it is also reported during the time period.

Returns:The time_first_seen of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:datetime
time_last_seen

Gets the time_last_seen of this JavaServerUsage. The date and time the resource was _last_ reported to JMS. This is potentially _after_ the specified time period provided by the filters. For example, a resource can be last reported to JMS before the start of a specified time period, if it is also reported during the time period.

Returns:The time_last_seen of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:datetime
time_start

Gets the time_start of this JavaServerUsage. Lower bound of the specified time period filter. JMS provides a view of the data that is _per day_. The query uses only the date element of the parameter.

Returns:The time_start of this JavaServerUsage.
Return type:datetime