@Schedule annotation run every few minutes (or seconds)

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闹比i
闹比i 2021-02-03 22:06

I would like to try to use the @Schedule annotation in the following way:

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  • 2021-02-03 22:32

    As per the Javadoc for the @Schedule annotation, the default values are:

    • * for all fields except hour, minute, and second; and
    • 0 for hour, minute, and second, by default.

    By specifying minute="*" and leaving hour at its default of 0, it requests that the timer run every minute after midnight for one hour (i.e., 00:00, 00:01, 00:02, ..., 00:59) and then not again until the next day. Instead, use:

    @Schedule(hour="*", minute="*")
    

    To run every few seconds (e.g., 10 seconds), you can use a cron-like syntax:

    @Schedule(hour = "*", minute = "*", second = "*/10", persistent = false)
    

    By default, the scheduler persists events. Setting persistent = false will prevent them from building up over time, if so desired.

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  • 2021-02-03 22:39

    Please find the following details for the scheduler configuration.

    (1) To run every 1 min

    @Schedule(hour = "*", minute = "*/1", persistent = false)
    

    (2) To run every 5 mins

    @Schedule(hour = "*", minute = "*/5", persistent = false)
    

    (3) To run every 30 seconds

    @Schedule(hour = "*", minute = "*", second = "*/30", persistent = false)
    

    (4) To run every day at 6:00 am

    @Schedule(hour = "6", minute = "0", second = "0", persistent = false)
    

    (5) To run on every Friday at 2:00 pm

    @Schedule(dayOfWeek = "Fri", hour = "14", persistent = false)
    

    (6) To run on the first day of every month at 5:00 am

    @Schedule(dayOfMonth="1", hour = "5", persistent = false)
    

    I hope this information will help you to configure the scheduler as per your requirement.

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