Actually, the best way to schedule task in Tomcat is to use ScheduledExecutorService. TimeTask should not be used in J2E applications, this is not a good practice.
Example with the right way :
create a package different that you controller one (servlet package), and create a new java class on this new package as example :
// your package
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent;
import javax.servlet.ServletContextListener;
import javax.servlet.annotation.WebListener;
@WebListener
public class BackgroundJobManager implements ServletContextListener {
private ScheduledExecutorService scheduler;
@Override
public void contextInitialized(ServletContextEvent event) {
scheduler = Executors.newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor();
// scheduler.scheduleAtFixedRate(new DailyJob(), 0, 1, TimeUnit.DAYS);
scheduler.scheduleAtFixedRate(new HourlyJob(), 0, 1, TimeUnit.HOURS);
//scheduler.scheduleAtFixedRate(new MinJob(), 0, 1, TimeUnit.MINUTES);
// scheduler.scheduleAtFixedRate(new SecJob(), 0, 15, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
}
@Override
public void contextDestroyed(ServletContextEvent event) {
scheduler.shutdownNow();
}
}
After that you can create other java class (one per schedule) as follow :
public class HourlyJob implements Runnable {
@Override
public void run() {
// Do your hourly job here.
System.out.println("Job trigged by scheduler");
}
}
Enjoy :)
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