Package org.springframework.scheduling.commonj

Source Code of org.springframework.scheduling.commonj.TimerManagerFactoryBean

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package org.springframework.scheduling.commonj;

import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.List;
import javax.naming.NamingException;

import commonj.timers.Timer;
import commonj.timers.TimerManager;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.context.Lifecycle;

/**
* {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean} that retrieves a
* CommonJ {@link commonj.timers.TimerManager} and exposes it for bean references.
*
* <p><b>This is the central convenience class for setting up a
* CommonJ TimerManager in a Spring context.</b>
*
* <p>Allows for registration of ScheduledTimerListeners. This is the main
* purpose of this class; the TimerManager itself could also be fetched
* from JNDI via {@link org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean}.
* In scenarios that just require static registration of tasks at startup,
* there is no need to access the TimerManager itself in application code.
*
* <p>Note that the TimerManager uses a TimerListener instance that is
* shared between repeated executions, in contrast to Quartz which
* instantiates a new Job for each execution.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 2.0
* @see ScheduledTimerListener
* @see commonj.timers.TimerManager
* @see commonj.timers.TimerListener
*/
public class TimerManagerFactoryBean extends TimerManagerAccessor
    implements FactoryBean<TimerManager>, InitializingBean, DisposableBean, Lifecycle {

  private ScheduledTimerListener[] scheduledTimerListeners;

  private final List<Timer> timers = new LinkedList<Timer>();


  /**
   * Register a list of ScheduledTimerListener objects with the TimerManager
   * that this FactoryBean creates. Depending on each ScheduledTimerListener's settings,
   * it will be registered via one of TimerManager's schedule methods.
   * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#schedule(commonj.timers.TimerListener, long)
   * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#schedule(commonj.timers.TimerListener, long, long)
   * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#scheduleAtFixedRate(commonj.timers.TimerListener, long, long)
   */
  public void setScheduledTimerListeners(ScheduledTimerListener[] scheduledTimerListeners) {
    this.scheduledTimerListeners = scheduledTimerListeners;
  }


  //---------------------------------------------------------------------
  // Implementation of InitializingBean interface
  //---------------------------------------------------------------------

  public void afterPropertiesSet() throws NamingException {
    super.afterPropertiesSet();
    if (this.scheduledTimerListeners != null) {
      TimerManager timerManager = getTimerManager();
      for (ScheduledTimerListener scheduledTask : this.scheduledTimerListeners) {
        Timer timer;
        if (scheduledTask.isOneTimeTask()) {
          timer = timerManager.schedule(scheduledTask.getTimerListener(), scheduledTask.getDelay());
        }
        else {
          if (scheduledTask.isFixedRate()) {
            timer = timerManager.scheduleAtFixedRate(
                scheduledTask.getTimerListener(), scheduledTask.getDelay(), scheduledTask.getPeriod());
          }
          else {
            timer = timerManager.schedule(
                scheduledTask.getTimerListener(), scheduledTask.getDelay(), scheduledTask.getPeriod());
          }
        }
        this.timers.add(timer);
      }
    }
  }


  //---------------------------------------------------------------------
  // Implementation of FactoryBean interface
  //---------------------------------------------------------------------

  public TimerManager getObject() {
    return getTimerManager();
  }

  public Class<? extends TimerManager> getObjectType() {
    TimerManager timerManager = getTimerManager();
    return (timerManager != null ? timerManager.getClass() : TimerManager.class);
  }

  public boolean isSingleton() {
    return true;
  }


  //---------------------------------------------------------------------
  // Implementation of DisposableBean interface
  //---------------------------------------------------------------------

  /**
   * Cancels all statically registered Timers on shutdown,
   * and stops the underlying TimerManager (if not shared).
   * @see commonj.timers.Timer#cancel()
   * @see commonj.timers.TimerManager#stop()
   */
  @Override
  public void destroy() {
    // Cancel all registered timers.
    for (Timer timer : this.timers) {
      try {
        timer.cancel();
      }
      catch (Throwable ex) {
        logger.warn("Could not cancel CommonJ Timer", ex);
      }
    }
    this.timers.clear();

    // Stop the TimerManager itself.
    super.destroy();
  }

}
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