LoadExample.java
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package org.quartz.examples.example11;
import static org.quartz.DateBuilder.futureDate;
import static org.quartz.JobBuilder.newJob;
import static org.quartz.TriggerBuilder.newTrigger;
import org.quartz.DateBuilder.IntervalUnit;
import org.quartz.JobDetail;
import org.quartz.Scheduler;
import org.quartz.SchedulerFactory;
import org.quartz.SchedulerMetaData;
import org.quartz.Trigger;
import org.quartz.impl.StdSchedulerFactory;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* This example will spawn a large number of jobs to run
*
* This example demonstrates how Quartz can handle a large
* number of jobs. This example starts with 500 jobs. However,
* this number can be changed by modifying the start scripts.
*
* Due to the size of the thread pool (this example uses as thread
* count of 15), only 15 threads will run concurrently in the
* scheduler.
*
* You can change this parameter in the quartz.properties file.
*
* @author James House, Bill Kratzer
*/
public class LoadExample {
private int _numberOfJobs = 500;
public LoadExample(int inNumberOfJobs) {
_numberOfJobs = inNumberOfJobs;
}
public void run() throws Exception {
Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(LoadExample.class);
// First we must get a reference to a scheduler
SchedulerFactory sf = new StdSchedulerFactory();
Scheduler sched = sf.getScheduler();
log.info("------- Initialization Complete -----------");
// schedule 500 jobs to run
for (int count = 1; count <= _numberOfJobs; count++) {
JobDetail job = newJob(SimpleJob.class).withIdentity("job" + count, "group_1").requestRecovery() // ask scheduler
// to re-execute
// this job if it
// was in
// progress when
// the scheduler
// went down...
.build();
// tell the job to delay some small amount... to simulate work...
long timeDelay = (long) (java.lang.Math.random() * 2500);
job.getJobDataMap().put(SimpleJob.DELAY_TIME, timeDelay);
Trigger trigger = newTrigger().withIdentity("trigger_" + count, "group_1")
.startAt(futureDate((10000 + (count * 100)), IntervalUnit.MILLISECOND)) // space fire times a small bit
.build();
sched.scheduleJob(job, trigger);
if (count % 25 == 0) {
log.info("...scheduled " + count + " jobs");
}
}
log.info("------- Starting Scheduler ----------------");
// start the schedule
sched.start();
log.info("------- Started Scheduler -----------------");
log.info("------- Waiting five minutes... -----------");
// wait five minutes to give our jobs a chance to run
try {
Thread.sleep(300L * 1000L);
} catch (Exception e) {
//
}
// shut down the scheduler
log.info("------- Shutting Down ---------------------");
sched.shutdown(true);
log.info("------- Shutdown Complete -----------------");
SchedulerMetaData metaData = sched.getMetaData();
log.info("Executed " + metaData.getNumberOfJobsExecuted() + " jobs.");
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
int numberOfJobs = 500;
if (args.length == 1) {
numberOfJobs = Integer.parseInt(args[0]);
}
if (args.length > 1) {
System.out.println("Usage: java " + LoadExample.class.getName() + "[# of jobs]");
return;
}
LoadExample example = new LoadExample(numberOfJobs);
example.run();
}
}