Class ScheduledExecutorFactoryBean
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, ThreadFactory, EventListener, Aware, BeanNameAware, DisposableBean, FactoryBean<ScheduledExecutorService>, InitializingBean, ApplicationContextAware, ApplicationListener<ContextClosedEvent>, Lifecycle, Phased, SmartLifecycle
FactoryBean that sets up
a ScheduledExecutorService
(by default: a ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor)
and exposes it for bean references.
Allows for registration of ScheduledExecutorTasks,
automatically starting the ScheduledExecutorService on initialization and
canceling it on destruction of the context. In scenarios that only require static
registration of tasks at startup, there is no need to access the
ScheduledExecutorService instance itself in application code at all;
ScheduledExecutorFactoryBean is then just being used for lifecycle integration.
For an alternative, you may set up a ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor instance
directly using constructor injection, or use a factory method definition that points
to the Executors class.
This is strongly recommended in particular for common @Bean methods in
configuration classes, where this FactoryBean variant would force you to
return the FactoryBean type instead of ScheduledExecutorService.
Note that ScheduledExecutorService
uses a Runnable instance that is shared between repeated executions,
in contrast to Quartz which instantiates a new Job for each execution.
WARNING: Runnables submitted via a native
ScheduledExecutorService are removed from
the execution schedule once they throw an exception. If you would prefer
to continue execution after such an exception, switch this FactoryBean's
"continueScheduledExecutionAfterException"
property to "true".
- Since:
- 2.0
- Author:
- Juergen Hoeller
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class ExecutorConfigurationSupport
DEFAULT_PHASE, loggerFields inherited from interface FactoryBean
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Constructor Summary
Constructors -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected ScheduledExecutorServicecreateExecutor(int poolSize, ThreadFactory threadFactory, RejectedExecutionHandler rejectedExecutionHandler) Create a newScheduledExecutorServiceinstance.Return an instance (possibly shared or independent) of the object managed by this factory.Class<? extends ScheduledExecutorService> Return the type of object that this FactoryBean creates, ornullif not known in advance.protected RunnableDetermine the actual Runnable to schedule for the given task.protected ExecutorServiceinitializeExecutor(ThreadFactory threadFactory, RejectedExecutionHandler rejectedExecutionHandler) Create the targetExecutorServiceinstance.booleanIs the object managed by this factory a singleton? That is, willFactoryBean.getObject()always return the same object (a reference that can be cached)?protected voidregisterTasks(ScheduledExecutorTask[] tasks, ScheduledExecutorService executor) Register the specifiedScheduledExecutorTaskson the givenScheduledExecutorService.voidsetContinueScheduledExecutionAfterException(boolean continueScheduledExecutionAfterException) Specify whether to continue the execution of a scheduled task after it threw an exception.voidsetExposeUnconfigurableExecutor(boolean exposeUnconfigurableExecutor) Specify whether this FactoryBean should expose an unconfigurable decorator for the created executor.voidsetPoolSize(int poolSize) Set the ScheduledExecutorService's pool size.voidsetRemoveOnCancelPolicy(boolean removeOnCancelPolicy) Set the remove-on-cancel mode onScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.voidsetScheduledExecutorTasks(ScheduledExecutorTask... scheduledExecutorTasks) Register a list of ScheduledExecutorTask objects with the ScheduledExecutorService that this FactoryBean creates.Methods inherited from class ExecutorConfigurationSupport
afterExecute, afterPropertiesSet, beforeExecute, cancelRemainingTask, destroy, getPhase, initialize, initiateEarlyShutdown, initiateShutdown, isRunning, onApplicationEvent, setAcceptTasksAfterContextClose, setApplicationContext, setAwaitTerminationMillis, setAwaitTerminationSeconds, setBeanName, setPhase, setRejectedExecutionHandler, setThreadFactory, setThreadNamePrefix, setVirtualThreads, setWaitForTasksToCompleteOnShutdown, shutdown, start, stop, stopMethods inherited from class CustomizableThreadFactory
newThreadMethods inherited from class CustomizableThreadCreator
createThread, getDefaultThreadNamePrefix, getThreadGroup, getThreadNamePrefix, getThreadPriority, isDaemon, nextThreadName, setDaemon, setThreadGroup, setThreadGroupName, setThreadPriorityMethods inherited from class Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface ApplicationListener
supportsAsyncExecutionMethods inherited from interface SmartLifecycle
isAutoStartup, isPauseable
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Constructor Details
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ScheduledExecutorFactoryBean
public ScheduledExecutorFactoryBean()
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Method Details
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setPoolSize
public void setPoolSize(int poolSize) Set the ScheduledExecutorService's pool size. Default is 1. -
setScheduledExecutorTasks
Register a list of ScheduledExecutorTask objects with the ScheduledExecutorService that this FactoryBean creates. Depending on each ScheduledExecutorTask's settings, it will be registered via one of ScheduledExecutorService's schedule methods.- See Also:
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setRemoveOnCancelPolicy
public void setRemoveOnCancelPolicy(boolean removeOnCancelPolicy) Set the remove-on-cancel mode onScheduledThreadPoolExecutor.Default is
false. If set totrue, the target executor will be switched into remove-on-cancel mode (if possible, with a soft fallback otherwise). -
setContinueScheduledExecutionAfterException
public void setContinueScheduledExecutionAfterException(boolean continueScheduledExecutionAfterException) Specify whether to continue the execution of a scheduled task after it threw an exception.Default is "false", matching the native behavior of a
ScheduledExecutorService. Switch this flag to "true" for exception-proof execution of each task, continuing scheduled execution as in the case of successful execution.- See Also:
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setExposeUnconfigurableExecutor
public void setExposeUnconfigurableExecutor(boolean exposeUnconfigurableExecutor) Specify whether this FactoryBean should expose an unconfigurable decorator for the created executor.Default is "false", exposing the raw executor as bean reference. Switch this flag to "true" to strictly prevent clients from modifying the executor's configuration.
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initializeExecutor
protected ExecutorService initializeExecutor(ThreadFactory threadFactory, RejectedExecutionHandler rejectedExecutionHandler) Description copied from class:ExecutorConfigurationSupportCreate the targetExecutorServiceinstance. Called byafterPropertiesSet.- Specified by:
initializeExecutorin classExecutorConfigurationSupport- Parameters:
threadFactory- the ThreadFactory to userejectedExecutionHandler- the RejectedExecutionHandler to use- Returns:
- a new ExecutorService instance
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createExecutor
protected ScheduledExecutorService createExecutor(int poolSize, ThreadFactory threadFactory, RejectedExecutionHandler rejectedExecutionHandler) Create a newScheduledExecutorServiceinstance.The default implementation creates a
ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor. Can be overridden in subclasses to provide customScheduledExecutorServiceinstances.- Parameters:
poolSize- the specified pool sizethreadFactory- the ThreadFactory to userejectedExecutionHandler- the RejectedExecutionHandler to use- Returns:
- a new ScheduledExecutorService instance
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registerTasks
Register the specifiedScheduledExecutorTaskson the givenScheduledExecutorService.- Parameters:
tasks- the specified ScheduledExecutorTasks (never empty)executor- the ScheduledExecutorService to register the tasks on.
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getRunnableToSchedule
Determine the actual Runnable to schedule for the given task.Wraps the task's Runnable in a
DelegatingErrorHandlingRunnablethat will catch and log the Exception. If necessary, it will suppress the Exception according to the"continueScheduledExecutionAfterException"flag.- Parameters:
task- the ScheduledExecutorTask to schedule- Returns:
- the actual Runnable to schedule (may be a decorator)
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getObject
Description copied from interface:FactoryBeanReturn an instance (possibly shared or independent) of the object managed by this factory.As with a
BeanFactory, this allows support for both the Singleton and Prototype design patterns.If this FactoryBean is not fully initialized yet at the time of the call (for example because it is involved in a circular reference), throw a corresponding
FactoryBeanNotInitializedException.FactoryBeans are allowed to return
nullobjects. The bean factory will consider this as a normal value to be used and will not throw aFactoryBeanNotInitializedExceptionin this case. However, FactoryBean implementations are encouraged to throwFactoryBeanNotInitializedExceptionthemselves, as appropriate.- Specified by:
getObjectin interfaceFactoryBean<ScheduledExecutorService>- Returns:
- an instance of the bean (can be
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getObjectType
Description copied from interface:FactoryBeanReturn the type of object that this FactoryBean creates, ornullif not known in advance.This allows one to check for specific types of beans without instantiating objects, for example on autowiring.
In the case of implementations that create a singleton object, this method should try to avoid singleton creation as far as possible; it should rather estimate the type in advance. For prototypes, returning a meaningful type here is advisable too.
This method can be called before this FactoryBean has been fully initialized. It must not rely on state created during initialization; of course, it can still use such state if available.
NOTE: Autowiring will simply ignore FactoryBeans that return
nullhere. Therefore, it is highly recommended to implement this method properly, using the current state of the FactoryBean.- Specified by:
getObjectTypein interfaceFactoryBean<ScheduledExecutorService>- Returns:
- the type of object that this FactoryBean creates,
or
nullif not known at the time of the call - See Also:
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isSingleton
public boolean isSingleton()Description copied from interface:FactoryBeanIs the object managed by this factory a singleton? That is, willFactoryBean.getObject()always return the same object (a reference that can be cached)?NOTE: If a FactoryBean indicates that it holds a singleton object, the object returned from
getObject()might get cached by the owning BeanFactory. Hence, do not returntrueunless the FactoryBean always exposes the same reference.The singleton status of the FactoryBean itself will generally be provided by the owning BeanFactory; usually, it has to be defined as singleton there.
NOTE: This method returning
falsedoes not necessarily indicate that returned objects are independent instances. An implementation of the extendedSmartFactoryBeaninterface may explicitly indicate independent instances through itsSmartFactoryBean.isPrototype()method. PlainFactoryBeanimplementations which do not implement this extended interface are simply assumed to always return independent instances if theisSingleton()implementation returnsfalse.The default implementation returns
true, since aFactoryBeantypically manages a singleton instance.- Specified by:
isSingletonin interfaceFactoryBean<ScheduledExecutorService>- Returns:
- whether the exposed object is a singleton
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