fabioformosa / quartz-manager

REST API and UI Console Manager for Quartz Scheduler. This is a Java Library & UI embeddable single page app, to control and monitor jobs scheduled with Quartz Scheduler
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Creation of a trigger of type CalendarIntervalTrigger #90

Open fabioformosa opened 1 year ago

fabioformosa commented 1 year ago

The differences with respect to a SimpleTrigger are:

CalendarIntervalTrigger CalendarIntervalTrigger

It will occur at the given time, and repeat at the the given interval until the given end time. Params: startTime – A Date set to the time for the Trigger to fire. endTime – A Date set to the time for the Trigger to quit repeat firing. intervalUnit – The repeat interval unit (minutes, days, months, etc). repeatInterval – The number of milliseconds to pause between the repeat firing.


http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/api/2.3.0/index.html

Types of trigger:

Simple Trigger

It can:

http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/api/2.3.0/index.html

CalendarIntervalTrigger

It will occur at the given time, and repeat at the the given interval until the given end time. Params: startTime – A Date set to the time for the Trigger to fire. endTime – A Date set to the time for the Trigger to quit repeat firing. intervalUnit – The repeat interval unit (minutes, days, months, etc). repeatInterval – The number of milliseconds to pause between the repeat firing.

CronTrigger

The fire time is dictated by the cronExpression resolved with respect to the specified timeZone occurring from the startTime until the given endTime. If null, the start-time will also be set to the current time. If null, the time zone will be set to the system's default. Params: StartTime – A Date set to the earliest time for the Trigger to start firing. endTime – A Date set to the time for the Trigger to quit repeat firing. cronExpression – A cron expression dictating the firing sequence of the Trigger timeZone – Specifies for which time zone the cronExpression should be interpreted, i.e. the expression 0 0 10 ?, is resolved to 10:00 am in this time zone.

DailyTrigger

It will occur at the given time, and repeat at the the given interval until the given end time. Params: startTime – A Date set to the time for the Trigger to fire. endTime – A Date set to the time for the Trigger to quit repeat firing. startTimeOfDay – The TimeOfDay that the repeating should begin occurring. endTimeOfDay – The TimeOfDay that the repeating should stop occurring. intervalUnit – The repeat interval unit. The only intervals that are valid for this type of trigger are DateBuilder.IntervalUnit.SECOND, DateBuilder.IntervalUnit.MINUTE, and DateBuilder.IntervalUnit.HOUR. repeatInterval – The number of milliseconds to pause between the repeat firing.


Common Params

Specific Params

fabioformosa commented 1 year ago

Trigger Structure: