Interface SchedulingTaskExecutor
- All Superinterfaces:
- AsyncTaskExecutor,- Executor,- TaskExecutor
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- ConcurrentTaskExecutor,- ConcurrentTaskScheduler,- DefaultManagedTaskExecutor,- DefaultManagedTaskScheduler,- SimpleThreadPoolTaskExecutor,- ThreadPoolTaskExecutor,- ThreadPoolTaskScheduler
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
 ListenableFuture interface,
 which would make it impossible for third-party executor implementations
 to remain compatible with both Spring 4.0 and Spring 3.x.
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
- See Also:
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Field SummaryFields inherited from interface org.springframework.core.task.AsyncTaskExecutorTIMEOUT_IMMEDIATE, TIMEOUT_INDEFINITE
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault booleanDoes thisTaskExecutorprefer short-lived tasks over long-lived tasks?Methods inherited from interface org.springframework.core.task.AsyncTaskExecutorexecute, submit, submit, submitCompletable, submitCompletableMethods inherited from interface org.springframework.core.task.TaskExecutorexecute
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Method Details- 
prefersShortLivedTasksdefault boolean prefersShortLivedTasks()Does thisTaskExecutorprefer short-lived tasks over long-lived tasks?A SchedulingTaskExecutorimplementation 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 TaskExecutorclients are free to ignore this flag and hence theSchedulingTaskExecutorinterface overall. However, thread pools will usually indicate a preference for short-lived tasks, allowing for more fine-grained scheduling.- Returns:
- trueif this executor prefers short-lived tasks (the default),- falseotherwise (for treatment like a regular- TaskExecutor)
 
 
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