Create a Custom Scheduled Job

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<code lang="java">
  
<%@page import="org.opencms.main.CmsContextInfo,
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<%@page import="org.opencms.main.*, org.opencms.scheduler.*, org.opencms.file.*, org.opencms.jsp.*, java.util.* "%>
                        org.opencms.scheduler.CmsScheduledJobInfo,
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                        org.opencms.scheduler.CmsScheduleManager,
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                        org.opencms.file.CmsObject,
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                        org.opencms.jsp.CmsJspBean,
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                        java.util.SortedMap,
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                        java.util.TreeMap"%>
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<%
 
<%
 
 
CmsScheduledJobInfo csji = new CmsScheduledJobInfo();
 
CmsScheduledJobInfo csji = new CmsScheduledJobInfo();
 
CmsScheduleManager csm = new CmsScheduleManager();
 
CmsScheduleManager csm = new CmsScheduleManager();

Revision as of 14:09, 19 December 2007

A scheduled job is a bit of code that is run on a regular basis by OpenCms. You can create custom scheduled jobs by creating a java class that implements I_CmsScheduledJob. OpenCms itself comes with some classes that do so, like CmsPublishJob.

Then you add your Java class to OpenCms. You can either create a jar file, or a class file. Then you add them to your OpenCms installation - your options are on the Adding_Jar_Files page.

Follows an example of a JSP that gets its parameters from request and does the scheduling, found at this Nabble thread [1]:

<%@page import="org.opencms.main.*, org.opencms.scheduler.*, org.opencms.file.*, org.opencms.jsp.*, java.util.* "%>
 
<%
CmsScheduledJobInfo csji = new CmsScheduledJobInfo();
CmsScheduleManager csm = new CmsScheduleManager();
CmsJspBean cjb = new CmsJspBean();
 
cjb.init(pageContext,request,response);
 
CmsObject cmsObj = cjb.getCmsObject();
CmsContextInfo cci = new CmsContextInfo(cjb.getRequestContext());
 
csji.setCronExpression("0 0/1 * * * ?");
csji.setClassName("org.opencms.business.services.NewsLetterCmsScheduledJob");
 
csji.setActive(true);
csji.setContextInfo(cci);
csji.setJobName("boletin");
 
SortedMap parametros = new TreeMap();
parametros.put("request",request);
parametros.put("response",response);
 
csji.setParameters(parametros);
csm.initialize(cmsObj);
 
csm.scheduleJob(cmsObj,csji);
 
%>
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