/* * Copyright 2002-2016 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.scheduling.annotation; import java.lang.annotation.Documented; import java.lang.annotation.ElementType; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.lang.annotation.Target; import java.util.concurrent.Executor; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration; import org.springframework.context.annotation.Import; import org.springframework.scheduling.Trigger; import org.springframework.scheduling.config.ScheduledTaskRegistrar; /** * Enables Spring's scheduled task execution capability, similar to * functionality found in Spring's {@code <task:*>} XML namespace. To be used * on @{@link Configuration} classes as follows: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableScheduling * public class AppConfig { * * // various @Bean definitions * }</pre> * * This enables detection of @{@link Scheduled} annotations on any Spring-managed * bean in the container. For example, given a class {@code MyTask} * * <pre class="code"> * package com.myco.tasks; * * public class MyTask { * * @Scheduled(fixedRate=1000) * public void work() { * // task execution logic * } * }</pre> * * the following configuration would ensure that {@code MyTask.work()} is called * once every 1000 ms: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableScheduling * public class AppConfig { * * @Bean * public MyTask task() { * return new MyTask(); * } * }</pre> * * Alternatively, if {@code MyTask} were annotated with {@code @Component}, the * following configuration would ensure that its {@code @Scheduled} method is * invoked at the desired interval: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableScheduling * @ComponentScan(basePackages="com.myco.tasks") * public class AppConfig { * }</pre> * * Methods annotated with {@code @Scheduled} may even be declared directly within * {@code @Configuration} classes: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableScheduling * public class AppConfig { * * @Scheduled(fixedRate=1000) * public void work() { * // task execution logic * } * }</pre> * * <p>By default, will be searching for an associated scheduler definition: either * a unique {@link org.springframework.scheduling.TaskScheduler} bean in the context, * or a {@code TaskScheduler} bean named "taskScheduler" otherwise; the same lookup * will also be performed for a {@link java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService} * bean. If neither of the two is resolvable, a local single-threaded default * scheduler will be created and used within the registrar. * * <p>When more control is desired, a {@code @Configuration} class may implement * {@link SchedulingConfigurer}. This allows access to the underlying * {@link ScheduledTaskRegistrar} instance. For example, the following example * demonstrates how to customize the {@link Executor} used to execute scheduled * tasks: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableScheduling * public class AppConfig implements SchedulingConfigurer { * * @Override * public void configureTasks(ScheduledTaskRegistrar taskRegistrar) { * taskRegistrar.setScheduler(taskExecutor()); * } * * @Bean(destroyMethod="shutdown") * public Executor taskExecutor() { * return Executors.newScheduledThreadPool(100); * } * }</pre> * * <p>Note in the example above the use of {@code @Bean(destroyMethod="shutdown")}. * This ensures that the task executor is properly shut down when the Spring * application context itself is closed. * * <p>Implementing {@code SchedulingConfigurer} also allows for fine-grained * control over task registration via the {@code ScheduledTaskRegistrar}. * For example, the following configures the execution of a particular bean * method per a custom {@code Trigger} implementation: * * <pre class="code"> * @Configuration * @EnableScheduling * public class AppConfig implements SchedulingConfigurer { * * @Override * public void configureTasks(ScheduledTaskRegistrar taskRegistrar) { * taskRegistrar.setScheduler(taskScheduler()); * taskRegistrar.addTriggerTask( * new Runnable() { * public void run() { * myTask().work(); * } * }, * new CustomTrigger() * ); * } * * @Bean(destroyMethod="shutdown") * public Executor taskScheduler() { * return Executors.newScheduledThreadPool(42); * } * * @Bean * public MyTask myTask() { * return new MyTask(); * } * }</pre> * * <p>For reference, the example above can be compared to the following Spring XML * configuration: * * <pre class="code"> * {@code * <beans> * * <task:annotation-driven scheduler="taskScheduler"/> * * <task:scheduler id="taskScheduler" pool-size="42"/> * * <task:scheduled-tasks scheduler="taskScheduler"> * <task:scheduled ref="myTask" method="work" fixed-rate="1000"/> * </task:scheduled-tasks> * * <bean id="myTask" class="com.foo.MyTask"/> * * </beans> * }</pre> * * The examples are equivalent save that in XML a <em>fixed-rate</em> period is used * instead of a custom <em>{@code Trigger}</em> implementation; this is because the * {@code task:} namespace {@code scheduled} cannot easily expose such support. This is * but one demonstration how the code-based approach allows for maximum configurability * through direct access to actual componentry.<p> * * @author Chris Beams * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 3.1 * @see Scheduled * @see SchedulingConfiguration * @see SchedulingConfigurer * @see ScheduledTaskRegistrar * @see Trigger * @see ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor */ @Target(ElementType.TYPE) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Import(SchedulingConfiguration.class) @Documented public @interface EnableScheduling { }