Create A New Trigger

post

/management/weblogic/{version}/edit/partitions/{name}/resourceManager/heapRetained/triggers

Add a new trigger to this collection.

Request

Supported Media Types
Path Parameters
Header Parameters
  • The 'X-Requested-By' header is used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. The value is an arbitrary name such as 'MyClient'.
Body ()

Must contain a populated trigger model.

Root Schema : Trigger
Type: object
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  • Default Value: notify

    Gets the configured recourse action that needs to be taken when the usage of resource crosses the value specified in getValue().

  • Read Only: true
    Default Value: false

    Return whether the MBean was created dynamically or is persisted to config.xml

  • Read Only: true

    Return the unique id of this MBean instance

  • Read Only: true

    The user-specified name of this MBean instance.

    This name is included as one of the key properties in the MBean's javax.management.ObjectName

    Name=user-specified-name

    Constraints

    • legal null
  • Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.

    WebLogic Server saves this note in the domain's configuration file (config.xml) as XML PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the xml entity <. Carriage returns/line feeds are preserved.

    Note: If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.

  • Items
    Title: Items

    Return all tags on this Configuration MBean

  • Read Only: true

    Returns the type of the MBean.

    Constraints

    • unharvestable
  • Minimum Value: 1
    Default Value: 9.223372036854776E18

    Gets the upper-limit value of the resource assigned to the Trigger configuration.

Nested Schema : Items
Type: array
Title: Items

Return all tags on this Configuration MBean

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Security
  • Type: basic
    Description: A user in the Admin security role.
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Response

201 Response

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