A my bad I of course had to call the correct job, it now works thanks :-)

On Sunday, March 9, 2014 11:47:20 PM UTC+1, dev123 wrote:
>
> Yes I did a check in allow concurrent execution.
>
> Now when I run mvn clean hpi:run it starts the jobs in parallel on the 
> available executors, but its spawns jobs infinitely and the text: XXXX Done 
> in: " + object.getTime() is never printed. And I have not even pressed the 
> build button.
>
> Why do I get something that seems like an infinite loop?
>
> Here is my code based on your script:
>
>     List<Future<?>> futures = new ArrayList<Future<?>>();
>     for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
>       System.out.println("Running: " + i + " out off: " + executors);
>       try {
>         QueueTaskFuture<?> scheduleBuild2 = 
> build.getProject().scheduleBuild2(0, new Cause.UserCause(), 
> parametersAction);
>         futures.add((Future) scheduleBuild2);
>       } catch (Exception e) {
>         throw new AbortException(e.getMessage());
>       }
>     }
>     for (Future<?> future : futures) {
>       AbstractBuild<?, ?> object = (AbstractBuild<?, ?>) future.get();
>       System.out.println("XXXX Done in: " + object.getTime());
>     }
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, March 9, 2014 11:23:37 PM UTC+1, Daniel Beck wrote:
>>
>> Since you seem to be triggering multiple builds of the same project, did 
>> you enable the project for parallel execution of multiple builds? 
>>
>> On 09.03.2014, at 23:21, Daniel Beck <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>
>> > If you have the executors, the builds should run in parallel 
>>
>>

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