Hmm yes it creates a scheduler by bean then IIRC, can be linked
Romain Manni-Bucau Twitter: @rmannibucau Blog: http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/ LinkedIn: http://fr.linkedin.com/in/rmannibucau Github: https://github.com/rmannibucau 2014-07-21 16:39 GMT+02:00 Bjorn Danielsson < [email protected]>: > I checked the URL connectivity with curl, and I checked the 302- > redirect host, and both are responsive on the machine in question. > Then I temporarily added bogus routes to both hosts, and nothing > changed. There are no delays due to failed connection attempts. > In fact the webapp starts as usual, and beans and servlets are > responsive, it's just that the timers stop working. > > I noticed one more thing now when taking a second look at the logs. > When I redeploy with skipUpdateCheck=true I get log messages about > QuartzScheduler shutting down during undeployment and about one > second later it is initialized during deployment. With an empty > system.properties I get no such messages during redeployment, > only at start and stop of tomee itself. > > Here is a small ant project that reproduces the behaviour: > > svn co https://github.com/cuspycode/apache-stuff/trunk/schedule-bug > > -- > Bjorn Danielsson > Cuspy Code AB > > > Andy Gumbrecht <[email protected]> wrote: > > Bjorn, > > > > We actually check for and explicitly set this property with the > > default to skip. > > > > System.setProperty("org.terracotta.quartz.skipUpdateCheck" > > , > > System.getProperty("org.terracotta.quartz.skipUpdateCheck", "true")); > > > > The 'only' thing I can imagine is that the value is not being read as > > true' - maybe a typo or codepage issue (check the file encoding of the > > system.properties file). > > The actual update check is in Quartz and it uses a host name that > > needs to be DNS resolved, and then actually polls their server (which > > can take ages sometimes). > > > > It uses this URL > > > http://www.terracotta.org/kit/reflector?kitID=quartz&pageID=update.properties > ', > > so just out of interest can you try and browse that on the machine > > that hangs? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Andy. > > > > PS. I hope you're not using TomEE to 'spam spam spam' people :-P > > > > On 21/07/2014 12:53, Bjorn Danielsson wrote: > >> Thanks Andy. Here is the code I used: > >> > >> package foo; > >> > >> import javax.ejb.*; > >> import java.util.logging.Logger; > >> > >> @Singleton > >> @Lock(LockType.READ) > >> @Startup > >> public class BugBean { > >> static final Logger logger = > Logger.getLogger(BugBean.class.getName()); > >> > >> @Lock(LockType.WRITE) > >> @Schedule(second="*/5", minute="*", hour="*") > >> public void spam() { > >> logger.info("Spam spam spam"); > >> } > >> > >> } > >> >
