Dimitris, thank you for the reply. I want to make sure I understand what you are saying. I've seen in the past when the scheduler tries to start up an MBean method that is already running from a previous execution; we print out a message in this case "already running" and simply terminate. So I know the scheduler is capable of executing its schedules on fixed 5 minute intervals (for example.) Sometimes it seems it just doesn't. How does the fixed period vs fixed rate figure into this? Processing overlap clearly didn't happen in this case, as the MBean methods that get executed every 5 minutes weren't running at all during this 4 hour window.
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