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Peter Royle updated SEAMCRON-11:
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Description:
Idea courtesy of George Gastaldi. This would allow us to replace Second, Minute
and Hour with the standard CronEvent for better consistency, without breaking
the readability.
public void doStuff(@Observes @Every(SECONDS) CronEvent
Unfortunately there's a couple of teeny tiny hiccups:
- TimeUnit only goes up to SECONDS in JDK 1.5, and I want to support 1.5 so
that Seam Cron can be used n the various CDI JavaSE flavors.
- TimeUnit values are pluralised which don't read very well, eg: @Observes
@Every(HOURS)
So obviously, we just create our own replacement for TimeUnit. I guess it will
have to be ... CronTimeUnit?
I should also note that this flies in the face of the possibility of
implementing something like:
@Observes @Every @Nth(5) Minute m
We could maybe do something like this instead?:
@Observes @Every(nth=5, value=MINUTE) CronEvent e
was:
Idea courtesy of George Gastaldi. This would allow us to replace Second, Minute
and Hour with the standard CronEvent for better consistency, without breaking
the readability.
public void doStuff(@Observes @Every(SECONDS) CronEvent
Unfortunately there's a couple of teeny tiny hiccups:
- TimeUnit only goes up to SECONDS in JDK 1.5, and I want to support 1.5 so
that Seam Cron can be used n the various CDI JavaSE flavors.
- TimeUnit values are pluralised which don't read very well, eg: @Observes
@Every(HOURS)
So obviously, we just create our own replacement for TimeUnit. I guess it will
have to be ... CronTimeUnit?
> Add java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit attribute on @Every
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>
> Key: SEAMCRON-11
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMCRON-11
> Project: Seam Cron
> Issue Type: Enhancement
> Reporter: Peter Royle
> Assignee: Peter Royle
> Fix For: 3.0.0.Alpha1
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>
> Idea courtesy of George Gastaldi. This would allow us to replace Second,
> Minute and Hour with the standard CronEvent for better consistency, without
> breaking the readability.
> public void doStuff(@Observes @Every(SECONDS) CronEvent
> Unfortunately there's a couple of teeny tiny hiccups:
> - TimeUnit only goes up to SECONDS in JDK 1.5, and I want to support 1.5 so
> that Seam Cron can be used n the various CDI JavaSE flavors.
> - TimeUnit values are pluralised which don't read very well, eg: @Observes
> @Every(HOURS)
> So obviously, we just create our own replacement for TimeUnit. I guess it
> will have to be ... CronTimeUnit?
> I should also note that this flies in the face of the possibility of
> implementing something like:
> @Observes @Every @Nth(5) Minute m
> We could maybe do something like this instead?:
> @Observes @Every(nth=5, value=MINUTE) CronEvent e
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