public interface SchedulingTaskExecutor extends AsyncTaskExecutor
TaskExecutor
extension exposing
scheduling characteristics that are relevant to potential task submitters.
Scheduling clients are encouraged to submit
Runnables
that match the exposed preferences
of the TaskExecutor
implementation in use.
Note: SchedulingTaskExecutor
implementations are encouraged to also
implement the AsyncListenableTaskExecutor
interface. This is not required due to the dependency on Spring 4.0's new
ListenableFuture
interface,
which would make it impossible for third-party executor implementations
to remain compatible with both Spring 4.0 and Spring 3.x.
SchedulingAwareRunnable
,
TaskExecutor
,
WorkManagerTaskExecutor
TIMEOUT_IMMEDIATE, TIMEOUT_INDEFINITE
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
default boolean |
prefersShortLivedTasks()
Does this
TaskExecutor prefer short-lived tasks over long-lived tasks? |
execute, submit, submit
execute
default boolean prefersShortLivedTasks()
TaskExecutor
prefer short-lived tasks over long-lived tasks?
A SchedulingTaskExecutor
implementation can indicate whether it
prefers submitted tasks to perform as little work as they can within a single
task execution. For example, submitted tasks might break a repeated loop into
individual subtasks which submit a follow-up task afterwards (if feasible).
This should be considered a hint. Of course TaskExecutor
clients
are free to ignore this flag and hence the SchedulingTaskExecutor
interface overall. However, thread pools will usually indicate a preference
for short-lived tasks, allowing for more fine-grained scheduling.
true
if this executor prefers short-lived tasks (the default),
false
otherwise (for treatment like a regular TaskExecutor
)