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package io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.spi;

import java.util.Date;

import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.Calendar;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.CronTrigger;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.JobDataMap;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.JobKey;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.SimpleTrigger;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.Trigger;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.TriggerKey;
import io.logspace.agent.shaded.quartz.TriggerUtils;

public interface MutableTrigger extends Trigger {

    public void setKey(TriggerKey key);

    public void setJobKey(JobKey key);

    /**
     * 

* Set a description for the Trigger instance - may be * useful for remembering/displaying the purpose of the trigger, though the * description has no meaning to Quartz. *

*/ public void setDescription(String description); /** *

* Associate the {@link Calendar} with the given name with * this Trigger. *

* * @param calendarName * use null to dis-associate a Calendar. */ public void setCalendarName(String calendarName); /** *

* Set the JobDataMap to be associated with the * Trigger. *

*/ public void setJobDataMap(JobDataMap jobDataMap); /** * The priority of a Trigger acts as a tie breaker such that if * two Triggers have the same scheduled fire time, then Quartz * will do its best to give the one with the higher priority first access * to a worker thread. * *

* If not explicitly set, the default value is 5. *

* * @see #DEFAULT_PRIORITY */ public void setPriority(int priority); /** *

* The time at which the trigger's scheduling should start. May or may not * be the first actual fire time of the trigger, depending upon the type of * trigger and the settings of the other properties of the trigger. However * the first actual first time will not be before this date. *

*

* Setting a value in the past may cause a new trigger to compute a first * fire time that is in the past, which may cause an immediate misfire * of the trigger. *

*/ public void setStartTime(Date startTime); /** *

* Set the time at which the Trigger should quit repeating - * regardless of any remaining repeats (based on the trigger's particular * repeat settings). *

* * @see TriggerUtils#computeEndTimeToAllowParticularNumberOfFirings(Trigger, Calendar, int) */ public void setEndTime(Date endTime); /** *

* Set the instruction the Scheduler should be given for * handling misfire situations for this Trigger- the * concrete Trigger type that you are using will have * defined a set of additional MISFIRE_INSTRUCTION_XXX * constants that may be passed to this method. *

* *

* If not explicitly set, the default value is MISFIRE_INSTRUCTION_SMART_POLICY. *

* * @see #MISFIRE_INSTRUCTION_SMART_POLICY * @see #updateAfterMisfire(Calendar) * @see SimpleTrigger * @see CronTrigger */ public void setMisfireInstruction(int misfireInstruction); public Object clone(); }




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