Managing schedulers
Schedulers are configured using the administrative console, configuration
service or scripting and are available to all servers on which a scheduler
is visible.
Scheduler daemon
A scheduler daemon is a background thread that searches
for tasks to run in the database.
Configuring schedulers
Before your application can make use of the scheduler service,
you must configure a scheduler using the administrative console, configuration
service or scripting. Conceptually, a scheduler is similar to a data
source in that you must specify various configuration attributes,
including a JNDI name where the instance is bound. Once defined, an
application using the Scheduler API or WASScheduler MBean can look
up the scheduler object and call various methods to manage tasks.
Creating the database for schedulers
Each scheduler requires a database in which to store its
persistent information. Schedulers use this database for storing tasks
and then running them. The choice of database and location should
be determined by the application developer and server administrator.
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