Questions tagged [scheduled-tasks]
A Scheduled Task is a task that is scheduled to execute at a certain time (as the name is self-explanatory).
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Scheduler built with observables v2 (follow-up)
It would probably be too easy if the old Scheduler worked as intended being that simple. But an eye-openig review showed that from time to time it'll miss one ...
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Scheduler built with observables
I sometimes have to schedule some tasks and wanted to have my own reusable scheduler. Since I like the Rx, I build it on top of it.
Follow-up
There is a newer version of the ...
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Parallel Task Queue that runs in sequence
I'm in need of a solution that runs constantly incoming requests in a per-resource sequence, but parallel in general.
The use-case:
Many clients connect to a server and start issuing work. The work ...
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Generic Java task-scheduler
I wrote this generic task scheduler for executing tasks in fixed-delay intervals. Can you find anything wrong with it, or issues that may arise from using it for sending something like queued mails in ...
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General Batched Job Runner
This question is inspired by:
Generic Task Scheduler
where the problem is to run tasks on a scheduled basis, in parallel, and have individual timeouts for each job.
For example, consider this use-...
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Scheduling using System.IObservable 2.0
As a follow up to this first attempt to create and use my own IObservable<T> implementation, this is version 2.0. The goal has been to correct the code where ...
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Scheduler built with observables v3 (follow-up) - now testable
This is a 2nd follow-up to my previous one about a Scheduler built with observables.
Although the last one was working correctly, it was only possible to see this ...
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Scheduling using System.IObservable
With great inspiration from t3chb0ts ongoing work about scheduling, cron jobs etc. (last post here), I decided to make my own version of the Scheduler - using the observer pattern - as a learning ...