Package org.jboss.ejb3.timer.schedule

Examples of org.jboss.ejb3.timer.schedule.CalendarBasedTimeout


   public CalendarBasedTimeout getCalendarTimeout()
   {
      if (this.calendarTimeout == null)
      {
         this.calendarTimeout = new CalendarBasedTimeout(this.getScheduleExpression());
      }
      return this.calendarTimeout;
   }
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      if (schedule == null)
      {
         throw new IllegalArgumentException("schedule is null");
      }
      // parse the passed schedule and create the calendar based timeout
      CalendarBasedTimeout calendarTimeout = new CalendarBasedTimeout(schedule);
      // no schedules for this timer?
      if (calendarTimeout.getFirstTimeout() == null)
      {
         // TODO: Think about this. It might be possible that a timer creation request
         // was issued for a schedule which is in past (i.e. doesn't have any future timeouts)
         // For ex: through the use of a @Schedule on a method. How should we handle such timers?
         logger.warn("The schedule " + schedule + " doesn't have a timeout in future from now " + new Date());
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   public CalendarBasedTimeout getCalendarTimeout()
   {
      if (this.calendarTimeout == null)
      {
         this.calendarTimeout = new CalendarBasedTimeout(this.getScheduleExpression());
      }
      return this.calendarTimeout;
   }
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      if (schedule == null)
      {
         throw new IllegalArgumentException("schedule is null");
      }
      // parse the passed schedule and create the calendar based timeout
      CalendarBasedTimeout calendarTimeout = new CalendarBasedTimeout(schedule);
      // generate a id for the timer
      UUID uuid = UUID.randomUUID();
      // create the timer
      TimerImpl timer = new CalendarTimer(uuid.toString(), this, calendarTimeout, info, persistent, timeoutMethod);
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        }
        if (schedule == null) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("schedule is null");
        }
        // parse the passed schedule and create the calendar based timeout
        CalendarBasedTimeout calendarTimeout = new CalendarBasedTimeout(schedule);
        // generate a id for the timer
        UUID uuid = UUID.randomUUID();
        // create the timer
        TimerImpl timer = new CalendarTimer(uuid.toString(), this, calendarTimeout, info, persistent, timeoutMethod);
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        return scheduleExpression;
    }

    public CalendarBasedTimeout getCalendarTimeout() {
        if (this.calendarTimeout == null) {
            this.calendarTimeout = new CalendarBasedTimeout(this.getScheduleExpression());
        }
        return this.calendarTimeout;
    }
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    * @return
    */
   private TimerService createTimerService()
   {
      // get the TimedObjectInvoker
      TimedObjectInvoker timedObjectInvoker = this.getTimedObjectInvoker();
      // if there's no TimedObjectInvoker, we can't do anything, so just
      // throw an exception
      if (timedObjectInvoker == null)
      {
         throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot create timerservice for EJB " + this.getEjbName()
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      try
      {
         Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader(classloader);
         try
         {
            Util.rebind(getEnc(), "UserTransaction", new UserTransactionImpl());
         }
         catch (NamingException e)
         {
            NamingException namingException = new NamingException("Could not bind user transaction for ejb name " + ejbName + " into JNDI under jndiName: " + getEnc().getNameInNamespace() + "/" + "UserTransaction");
            namingException.setRootCause(e);
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      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(new InterceptorComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(interceptorBridges));
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addMetaDataBridge(new AdditiveBeanInterceptorMetaDataBridge(this.beanClass, this.classloader, this.xml));
     
      List<MetaDataBridge<ApplicationExceptionMetaData>> appExceptionBridges = new ArrayList<MetaDataBridge<ApplicationExceptionMetaData>>();
      appExceptionBridges.add(new ApplicationExceptionMetaDataBridge());
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(new ApplicationExceptionComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(appExceptionBridges));
     
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addMetaDataBridge(new RunAsMetaDataBridge());
      //Add a security domain bridge
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addMetaDataBridge(new SecurityDomainMetaDataBridge());
      // Ensure that an @Clustered annotation is visible to AOP if the XML says the bean is  clustered.
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      interceptorBridges.add(new InterceptorMetaDataBridge());
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(new InterceptorComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(interceptorBridges));
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addMetaDataBridge(new AdditiveBeanInterceptorMetaDataBridge(this.beanClass, this.classloader, this.xml));
     
      List<MetaDataBridge<ApplicationExceptionMetaData>> appExceptionBridges = new ArrayList<MetaDataBridge<ApplicationExceptionMetaData>>();
      appExceptionBridges.add(new ApplicationExceptionMetaDataBridge());
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(new ApplicationExceptionComponentMetaDataLoaderFactory(appExceptionBridges));
     
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addMetaDataBridge(new RunAsMetaDataBridge());
      //Add a security domain bridge
      this.metadataBasedAnnotationRepo.addMetaDataBridge(new SecurityDomainMetaDataBridge());
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