/* * #%L * Alfresco Repository * %% * Copyright (C) 2005 - 2016 Alfresco Software Limited * %% * This file is part of the Alfresco software. * If the software was purchased under a paid Alfresco license, the terms of * the paid license agreement will prevail. Otherwise, the software is * provided under the following open source license terms: * * Alfresco is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * Alfresco is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with Alfresco. If not, see . * #L% */ package org.alfresco.schedule; import org.alfresco.repo.lock.JobLockService; import org.quartz.JobExecutionContext; import org.quartz.JobExecutionException; import org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.QuartzJobBean; /** * * This class should be extended any time a scheduled job needs to be * implemented to be executed using * {@link org.alfresco.repo.lock.JobLockService JobLockService}. It makes the * cluster aware locking of the job transparent to the implementation. On the * job's spring {@link org.quartz.JobExecutionContext JobExecutionContext} it * will still always have to be passed as parameter the * {@link org.alfresco.repo.lock.JobLockService jobLockService}. The name to be * used for locking of the job is optional, if none is passed a name will be * composed using the simple name of the implementation class. In general if it * may make sense to have more than one job setup using the same class you * should always use a different name on each * {@link org.quartz.JobExecutionContext JobExecutionContext} to differentiate * the jobs, unless you want the lock to be shared between the different instances. *

* The only method to be implemented when extending this class is {@link #executeJob(JobExecutionContext)}. * * @author Rui Fernandes * @since 4.1.5 */ public abstract class AbstractScheduledLockedJob extends QuartzJobBean { private ScheduledJobLockExecuter locker; @Override protected synchronized final void executeInternal(final JobExecutionContext jobContext) throws JobExecutionException { if (locker == null) { JobLockService jobLockServiceBean = (JobLockService) jobContext.getJobDetail() .getJobDataMap().get("jobLockService"); if (jobLockServiceBean == null) throw new JobExecutionException("Missing setting for bean jobLockService"); String name = (String) jobContext.getJobDetail().getJobDataMap().get("name"); String jobName = name == null ? this.getClass().getSimpleName() : name; locker = new ScheduledJobLockExecuter(jobLockServiceBean, jobName, this); } locker.execute(jobContext); } /** * This is the method that should be implemented by any extension of the * abstract class. It won't need to worry about any lockings of the job and * can focus only on its specific task. * * @param jobContext context of the execution for retrieving services, etc * @throws JobExecutionException if a job fails to execute */ public abstract void executeJob(JobExecutionContext jobContext) throws JobExecutionException; }