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package org.springframework.scheduling.annotation;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Repeatable;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

import org.springframework.scheduling.config.ScheduledTaskRegistrar;

/**
 * Annotation that marks a method to be scheduled. Exactly one of the
 * {@link #cron}, {@link #fixedDelay}, or {@link #fixedRate} attributes must be
 * specified.
 *
 * 

The annotated method must expect no arguments. It will typically have * a {@code void} return type; if not, the returned value will be ignored * when called through the scheduler. * *

Processing of {@code @Scheduled} annotations is performed by * registering a {@link ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor}. This can be * done manually or, more conveniently, through the {@code } * element or @{@link EnableScheduling} annotation. * *

This annotation may be used as a meta-annotation to create custom * composed annotations with attribute overrides. * * @author Mark Fisher * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Dave Syer * @author Chris Beams * @since 3.0 * @see EnableScheduling * @see ScheduledAnnotationBeanPostProcessor * @see Schedules */ @Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Documented @Repeatable(Schedules.class) public @interface Scheduled { /** * A special cron expression value that indicates a disabled trigger: {@value}. *

This is primarily meant for use with ${...} placeholders, * allowing for external disabling of corresponding scheduled methods. * @since 5.1 * @see ScheduledTaskRegistrar#CRON_DISABLED */ String CRON_DISABLED = ScheduledTaskRegistrar.CRON_DISABLED; /** * A cron-like expression, extending the usual UN*X definition to include triggers * on the second, minute, hour, day of month, month, and day of week. *

For example, {@code "0 * * * * MON-FRI"} means once per minute on weekdays * (at the top of the minute - the 0th second). *

The fields read from left to right are interpreted as follows. *

    *
  • second
  • *
  • minute
  • *
  • hour
  • *
  • day of month
  • *
  • month
  • *
  • day of week
  • *
*

The special value {@link #CRON_DISABLED "-"} indicates a disabled cron * trigger, primarily meant for externally specified values resolved by a * ${...} placeholder. * @return an expression that can be parsed to a cron schedule * @see org.springframework.scheduling.support.CronSequenceGenerator */ String cron() default ""; /** * A time zone for which the cron expression will be resolved. By default, this * attribute is the empty String (i.e. the server's local time zone will be used). * @return a zone id accepted by {@link java.util.TimeZone#getTimeZone(String)}, * or an empty String to indicate the server's default time zone * @since 4.0 * @see org.springframework.scheduling.support.CronTrigger#CronTrigger(String, java.util.TimeZone) * @see java.util.TimeZone */ String zone() default ""; /** * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between the * end of the last invocation and the start of the next. * @return the delay in milliseconds */ long fixedDelay() default -1; /** * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between the * end of the last invocation and the start of the next. * @return the delay in milliseconds as a String value, e.g. a placeholder * or a {@link java.time.Duration#parse java.time.Duration} compliant value * @since 3.2.2 */ String fixedDelayString() default ""; /** * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between * invocations. * @return the period in milliseconds */ long fixedRate() default -1; /** * Execute the annotated method with a fixed period in milliseconds between * invocations. * @return the period in milliseconds as a String value, e.g. a placeholder * or a {@link java.time.Duration#parse java.time.Duration} compliant value * @since 3.2.2 */ String fixedRateString() default ""; /** * Number of milliseconds to delay before the first execution of a * {@link #fixedRate} or {@link #fixedDelay} task. * @return the initial delay in milliseconds * @since 3.2 */ long initialDelay() default -1; /** * Number of milliseconds to delay before the first execution of a * {@link #fixedRate} or {@link #fixedDelay} task. * @return the initial delay in milliseconds as a String value, e.g. a placeholder * or a {@link java.time.Duration#parse java.time.Duration} compliant value * @since 3.2.2 */ String initialDelayString() default ""; }





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