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I've removed the management of state from the AgentClient in the interest of making it more broadly useful.
These changes enable you to interact with multiple Consul Services and Checks using one AgentClient instance. Currently this Java API does not permit you to interact with multiple Consul Services and Checks via the same agent; rather you would need to construct a new AgentClient for every host-Service pair or for every host-Check pair that you wanted to interact with.
These changes also enable you to interact with checks and services if you do not have a reference to the AgentClient that registered them. For example, if the HealthClient gives you a list of Consul services failing their health checks and you want to deregister each of those services, the current Java API would require that you create an AgentClient for each of the failing services, re-register each service, and then deregister each one. The proposed changes permit you to create a single AgentClient and deregister each of the failing services. Currently the Java API cannot deregister a specific check. These changes add the ability to do so.