How to create a Java cron job [duplicate]
I'm writing a standalone batch Java application to read data from YouTube. I want to set up an cron job to do certain job every hour.
I search and found ways to do a cron job for basic operations but not for a Java application.
You can use TimerTask for Cronjobs.
Main.java
public class Main{
public static void main(String[] args){
Timer t = new Timer();
MyTask mTask = new MyTask();
// This task is scheduled to run every 10 seconds
t.scheduleAtFixedRate(mTask, 0, 10000);
}
}
MyTask.java
class MyTask extends TimerTask{
public MyTask(){
//Some stuffs
}
@Override
public void run() {
System.out.println("Hi see you after 10 seconds");
}
}
Timer
TimerTask
Alternative You can also use ScheduledExecutorService.
First I would recommend you always refer docs before you start a new thing.
We have SchedulerFactory
which schedules Job based on the Cron Expression given to it.
//Create instance of factory
SchedulerFactory schedulerFactory=new StdSchedulerFactory();
//Get schedular
Scheduler scheduler= schedulerFactory.getScheduler();
//Create JobDetail object specifying which Job you want to execute
JobDetail jobDetail=new JobDetail("myJobClass","myJob1",MyJob.class);
//Associate Trigger to the Job
CronTrigger trigger=new CronTrigger("cronTrigger","myJob1","0 0/1 * * * ?");
//Pass JobDetail and trigger dependencies to schedular
scheduler.scheduleJob(jobDetail,trigger);
//Start schedular
scheduler.start();
MyJob.class
public class MyJob implements Job{
@Override
public void execute(JobExecutionContext jobExecutionContext) throws JobExecutionException {
System.out.println("My Logic");
}
}