I have a scheduled job in Spring, I get its cron from my database. Every time it is executed, the next execution time is updated. So, if it is configured to run every 10 minutes, I can change the value into the database to schedule that job every 15 minutes.
The problem is that I have to wait for the execution to get the updated cron: if a job is scheduled every 15 minutes and I want to change this value to be every 2 minutes, I have to wait for the next execution (up to 15 minutes) to have this job every 2 minutes.
Is there a way to get this job rescheduled after I update the database?
I thought to destroy and refresh this bean, but it is not working (maybe it is not possible or something was wrong in my implementation). Maybe there is a way to trigger an event to execute method configureTask.
Here the snippet of my scheduled job.
@EnableScheduling
@Component
public class MyClass implements SchedulingConfigurer {
private static final String JOB = "My personal task";
@Autowired
JobRepository jobRepository;
@Override
public void configureTasks(ScheduledTaskRegistrar scheduledTaskRegistrar) {
scheduledTaskRegistrar.addTriggerTask(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
System.out.println("Hello World!");
}
}, new Trigger() {
@Override
public Date nextExecutionTime(TriggerContext triggerContext) {
JobScheduled byJobNameIgnoreCase = jobRepository.findByJobNameIgnoreCase(JOB); // read from database
String cron = byJobNameIgnoreCase.getCrontab();
CronTrigger trigger = new CronTrigger(cron);
return trigger.nextExecutionTime(triggerContext);
}
});
}
}