OpenSearch/docs/java-rest/high-level/watcher/activate-watch.asciidoc

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:api: activate-watch
:request: ActivateWatchRequest
:response: ActivateWatchResponse
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[id="{upid}-{api}"]
=== Activate watch API
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==== Execution
A watch can be activated as follows:
["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-request]
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[id="{upid}-{api}-response"]
==== Response
The returned +{response}+ contains the new status of the activated watch.
["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-response]
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<1> `watchStatus` contains status of the watch
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==== Asynchronous execution
This request can be executed asynchronously:
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include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-request-async]
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<1> The +{request}+ to execute and the `ActionListener` to use when
the execution completes
The asynchronous method does not block and returns immediately. Once it is
completed the `ActionListener` is called back using the `onResponse` method
if the execution successfully completed or using the `onFailure` method if
it failed.
A typical listener for +{response}+ looks like:
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include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-request-listener]
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<1> Called when the execution is successfully completed. The response is
provided as an argument
<2> Called in case of failure. The raised exception is provided as an argument