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package org.springframework.scheduling;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Extension of the {@link Runnable} interface, adding special callbacks
 * for long-running operations.
 *
 * 

Scheduling-capable TaskExecutors are encouraged to check a submitted * Runnable, detecting whether this interface is implemented and reacting * as appropriately as they are able to. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 * @see org.springframework.core.task.TaskExecutor * @see SchedulingTaskExecutor */ public interface SchedulingAwareRunnable extends Runnable { /** * Return whether the Runnable's operation is long-lived * ({@code true}) versus short-lived ({@code false}). *

In the former case, the task will not allocate a thread from the thread * pool (if any) but rather be considered as long-running background thread. *

This should be considered a hint. Of course TaskExecutor implementations * are free to ignore this flag and the SchedulingAwareRunnable interface overall. *

The default implementation returns {@code false}, as of 6.1. */ default boolean isLongLived() { return false; } /** * Return a qualifier associated with this Runnable. *

The default implementation returns {@code null}. *

May be used for custom purposes depending on the scheduler implementation. * {@link org.springframework.scheduling.config.TaskSchedulerRouter} introspects * this qualifier in order to determine the target scheduler to be used * for a given Runnable, matching the qualifier value (or the bean name) * of a specific {@link org.springframework.scheduling.TaskScheduler} or * {@link java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService} bean definition. * @since 6.1 * @see org.springframework.scheduling.annotation.Scheduled#scheduler() */ @Nullable default String getQualifier() { return null; } }





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