Uses of Package
org.springframework.scheduling

Package
Description
Provides a "simple" message broker implementation along with an abstract base class and other supporting types such as a registry for subscriptions.
Configuration support for WebSocket messaging using higher level messaging protocols.
Generic support for simple messaging protocols (like STOMP).
Support for handling messages to "user" destinations (i.e.
General exceptions for Spring's scheduling support, independent of any specific scheduling system.
Scheduling convenience classes for the java.util.concurrent and jakarta.enterprise.concurrent packages, allowing to set up a ThreadPoolExecutor or ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor as a bean in a Spring context.
Support package for declarative scheduling configuration, with XML schema being the primary configuration format.
Support classes for the open source scheduler Quartz, allowing to set up Quartz Schedulers, JobDetails and Triggers as beans in a Spring context.
Generic support classes for scheduling.
Configuration support for WebSocket request handling.
Support for annotation-based WebSocket setup in configuration classes.
WebSocket integration for Spring's messaging module.
SockJS client implementation of WebSocketClient.
Support classes for SockJS including an AbstractSockJsService implementation.
Server-side support for SockJS transports including TransportHandler implementations for processing incoming requests, their session counterparts for sending messages over the various transports, and DefaultSockJsService.
TransportHandler implementation classes as well as a concrete SockJsService.