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package net.sf.ehcache.constructs.scheduledrefresh;
import java.util.Properties;
import net.sf.ehcache.Ehcache;
import org.quartz.impl.StdSchedulerFactory;
/**
* An example factory for creating Jdbc TX quartz job stores. Relies on proper
* configuration elements being set in the config via the ehcache.xml config.
* Or, a subclass of this class could easily define them from other sources.
*
* @author cschanck
*/
public class ScheduledRefreshJdbcTxJobStoreFactory implements ScheduledRefreshJobStorePropertiesFactory {
/**
* Return the necessary job store properties to initialize a JDBC job store
* in Quartz.
*/
@Override
public Properties jobStoreProperties(Ehcache underlyingCache, ScheduledRefreshConfiguration config) {
// get the exces properties -- should have everything you need for JDBC
Properties p = new Properties(config.getExcessProperties());
// enforce the JDBC job store class
p.put(StdSchedulerFactory.PROP_SCHED_INSTANCE_ID, StdSchedulerFactory.AUTO_GENERATE_INSTANCE_ID);
p.put(StdSchedulerFactory.PROP_JOB_STORE_CLASS, org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.JobStoreTX.class.getName());
return p;
}
}
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