public abstract class QuartzJobBean extends Object implements Job
For example, let's assume that the JobDataMap contains a key "myParam" with value "5": The Job implementation can then expose a bean property "myParam" of type int to receive such a value, i.e. a method "setMyParam(int)". This will also work for complex types like business objects etc.
Note that the preferred way to apply dependency injection
 to Job instances is via a JobFactory: that is, to specify
 SpringBeanJobFactory as Quartz JobFactory (typically via
 SchedulerFactoryBean.setJobFactory(org.quartz.spi.JobFactory) SchedulerFactoryBean's "jobFactory" property}).
 This allows to implement dependency-injected Quartz Jobs without
 a dependency on Spring base classes.
JobExecutionContext.getMergedJobDataMap(), 
Scheduler.getContext(), 
SchedulerFactoryBean.setSchedulerContextAsMap(java.util.Map<java.lang.String, ?>), 
SpringBeanJobFactory, 
SchedulerFactoryBean.setJobFactory(org.quartz.spi.JobFactory)| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| QuartzJobBean() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | execute(JobExecutionContext context)This implementation applies the passed-in job data map as bean property
 values, and delegates to  executeInternalafterwards. | 
| protected abstract void | executeInternal(JobExecutionContext context)Execute the actual job. | 
public final void execute(JobExecutionContext context) throws JobExecutionException
executeInternal afterwards.execute in interface JobJobExecutionExceptionexecuteInternal(org.quartz.JobExecutionContext)protected abstract void executeInternal(JobExecutionContext context) throws JobExecutionException
JobExecutionExceptionexecute(org.quartz.JobExecutionContext)