I have developed a web application using using servlet and JSP. I am not using any framework per se, instead using my own home brewed MVC framework. I am using MySQL as a backend.
I want to do the fol开发者_JS百科lowing:
- Clean up some data from the data base every hour
- Generate and store statistics about data every 15 minutes in an XML file somewhere
The problem is: currently all my code runs as a result of the request received from a client.
How do I run periodic task(s) at the server side?
One solution I have right now is to creare a thread in the controller's init function. Are there any other options?
You can use ServletContextListener
to execute some initialization on webapp's startup. The standard Java API way to run periodic tasks would be a combination of Timer
and TimerTask
. Here's a kickoff example:
public void contextInitialized(ServletContextEvent event) {
Timer timer = new Timer(true);
timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(new CleanDBTask(), 0, oneHourInMillis);
timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(new StatisticsTask(), 0, oneQuartInMillis);
}
where the both tasks can look like:
public class CleanDBTask extends TimerTask {
public void run() {
// Implement.
}
}
Using Timer
is however not recommended in Java EE. If the task throws an exception, then the entire Timer
thread is killed and you'd basically need to restart the whole server to get it to run again. The Timer
is also sensitive to changes in system clock.
The newer and more robust java.util.concurrent
way would be a combination of ScheduledExecutorService
and just a Runnable
. Here's a kickoff example:
private ScheduledExecutorService scheduler;
public void contextInitialized(ServletContextEvent event) {
scheduler = Executors.newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor();
scheduler.scheduleAtFixedRate(new CleanDBTask(), 0, 1, TimeUnit.HOURS);
scheduler.scheduleAtFixedRate(new StatisticsTask(), 0, 15, TimeUnit.MINUTES);
}
public void contextDestroyed(ServletContextEvent event) {
scheduler.shutdownNow();
}
you can use any schedular to schedule your process like quartz, spring scheduler
http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/scheduling.html has a good support for these stuffs with any implementation.
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