Schedulers settings
Use this page to modify scheduler settings.
To view this administrative console page, click Resources > Schedulers > scheduler_name.
Scope
Specifies the scope of the configured resource. This value indicates the location for the configuration file.
Name
Specifies the name by which this scheduler is known for administrative purposes.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
JNDI name
Specifies the name of the data source where persistent tasks are stored.
The Java™ Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name specifies where this scheduler instance is bound in the namespace. Clients can look this name up directly, although the use of resource references is recommended.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Description
Specifies the description of this scheduler for administrative purposes.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Category
Specifies a string that can be used to classify or group this scheduler.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Data source JNDI name
Specifies the name of the data source where persistent tasks are stored.
Any data source available in the name space can be used with a scheduler. Multiple schedulers can share a single data source while using different tables by specifying a table prefix.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Data source alias
Specifies the alias for the user name and password that are used to access the data source.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Table prefix
Specifies the string prefix to affix to the scheduler tables. Multiple independent schedulers can share the same database if each scheduler specifies a different prefix string.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Poll interval
Specifies the interval, in seconds, that a scheduler polls the database. The default value is appropriate for most applications.
Each poll operation can be consuming. If the interval is extremely small and there are many scheduled tasks, polling can consume a large portion of system resources.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Integer |
Units | Seconds |
Default | 30 |
Range | 2000000 |
Work manager JNDI name
Specifies the JNDI name of the work manager, which is used to manage the number of tasks that can run concurrently with the scheduler. The work manager also can limit the amount of Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) context applied to the task.
The work manager is a server object that serves as a logical thread pool for the scheduler. Each repeating task that is created using this scheduler uses the Number of alarm threads specified in the work manager, which affects the number of tasks that can run concurrently. Use the work manager Service Names property to limit the amount of context information that is propagated to the task when it runs.
When a task runs, the task is run in the work manager associated with the scheduler instance. You can control the number of actively running tasks at a given time by configuring schedulers with a specific work manager. The number of tasks that can run concurrently is governed by the Number of alarm threads parameter on the work manager.
Use administration roles
Specifies that when this option and administrative security are both enabled, the user administration roles are enforced when the scheduler JMX commands or APIs are used to create and modify tasks. If this option is not enabled, all the users can create and modify tasks.
Schedulers require several user roles to plan for, develop, administer and operate the scheduler service: administrator, developer and operator.
Information | Value |
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Data type | check box |
Default | unchecked |
Range |
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