public class ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor extends Object implements BeanPostProcessor, Ordered, EmbeddedValueResolverAware, ApplicationContextAware, ApplicationListener<ContextRefreshedEvent>, DisposableBean
Scheduled
to be invoked by a TaskScheduler
according
to the "fixedRate", "fixedDelay", or "cron" expression provided via the annotation.
This post-processor is automatically registered by Spring's
<task:annotation-driven>
XML element, and also by the @EnableScheduling
annotation.
Auto-detects any SchedulingConfigurer
instances in the container,
allowing for customization of the scheduler to be used or for fine-grained control
over task registration (e.g. registration of Trigger
tasks.
See @EnableScheduling
Javadoc for complete usage details.
Scheduled
,
EnableScheduling
,
SchedulingConfigurer
,
TaskScheduler
,
ScheduledTaskRegistrar
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Constructor and Description |
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ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
destroy()
Invoked by a BeanFactory on destruction of a singleton.
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int |
getOrder()
Return the order value of this object, with a
higher value meaning greater in terms of sorting.
|
void |
onApplicationEvent(ContextRefreshedEvent event)
Handle an application event.
|
Object |
postProcessAfterInitialization(Object bean,
String beanName)
Apply this BeanPostProcessor to the given new bean instance after any bean
initialization callbacks (like InitializingBean's
afterPropertiesSet
or a custom init-method). |
Object |
postProcessBeforeInitialization(Object bean,
String beanName)
Apply this BeanPostProcessor to the given new bean instance before any bean
initialization callbacks (like InitializingBean's
afterPropertiesSet
or a custom init-method). |
protected void |
processScheduled(Scheduled scheduled,
Method method,
Object bean) |
void |
setApplicationContext(ApplicationContext applicationContext)
Set the ApplicationContext that this object runs in.
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void |
setEmbeddedValueResolver(StringValueResolver resolver)
Set the StringValueResolver to use for resolving embedded definition values.
|
void |
setScheduler(Object scheduler)
Set the
TaskScheduler that will invoke
the scheduled methods, or a ScheduledExecutorService
to be wrapped as a TaskScheduler. |
public ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor()
public void setScheduler(Object scheduler)
TaskScheduler
that will invoke
the scheduled methods, or a ScheduledExecutorService
to be wrapped as a TaskScheduler.public void setEmbeddedValueResolver(StringValueResolver resolver)
EmbeddedValueResolverAware
setEmbeddedValueResolver
in interface EmbeddedValueResolverAware
public void setApplicationContext(ApplicationContext applicationContext)
ApplicationContextAware
Invoked after population of normal bean properties but before an init callback such
as InitializingBean.afterPropertiesSet()
or a custom init-method. Invoked after ResourceLoaderAware.setResourceLoader(org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader)
,
ApplicationEventPublisherAware.setApplicationEventPublisher(org.springframework.context.ApplicationEventPublisher)
and
MessageSourceAware
, if applicable.
setApplicationContext
in interface ApplicationContextAware
applicationContext
- the ApplicationContext object to be used by this objectBeanInitializationException
public int getOrder()
Ordered
Normally starting with 0, with Integer.MAX_VALUE
indicating the greatest value. Same order values will result
in arbitrary positions for the affected objects.
Higher values can be interpreted as lower priority. As a consequence, the object with the lowest value has highest priority (somewhat analogous to Servlet "load-on-startup" values).
public Object postProcessBeforeInitialization(Object bean, String beanName)
BeanPostProcessor
afterPropertiesSet
or a custom init-method). The bean will already be populated with property values.
The returned bean instance may be a wrapper around the original.postProcessBeforeInitialization
in interface BeanPostProcessor
bean
- the new bean instancebeanName
- the name of the beannull
, no subsequent BeanPostProcessors will be invokedInitializingBean.afterPropertiesSet()
public Object postProcessAfterInitialization(Object bean, String beanName)
BeanPostProcessor
afterPropertiesSet
or a custom init-method). The bean will already be populated with property values.
The returned bean instance may be a wrapper around the original.
In case of a FactoryBean, this callback will be invoked for both the FactoryBean
instance and the objects created by the FactoryBean (as of Spring 2.0). The
post-processor can decide whether to apply to either the FactoryBean or created
objects or both through corresponding bean instanceof FactoryBean
checks.
This callback will also be invoked after a short-circuiting triggered by a
InstantiationAwareBeanPostProcessor.postProcessBeforeInstantiation(java.lang.Class<?>, java.lang.String)
method,
in contrast to all other BeanPostProcessor callbacks.
postProcessAfterInitialization
in interface BeanPostProcessor
bean
- the new bean instancebeanName
- the name of the beannull
, no subsequent BeanPostProcessors will be invokedInitializingBean.afterPropertiesSet()
,
FactoryBean
public void onApplicationEvent(ContextRefreshedEvent event)
ApplicationListener
onApplicationEvent
in interface ApplicationListener<ContextRefreshedEvent>
event
- the event to respond topublic void destroy()
DisposableBean
destroy
in interface DisposableBean