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Scheduling Defined
A process by which nominations are first consolidated by receipt point, by contract, and verified with upstream/ downstream parties. If the verified capacity is greater than or equal to the total nominated quantities, all nominated quantities are scheduled. If verified capacity is less than nominated quantities, nominated quantities will be allocated according to scheduling priorities.
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- Tools to Boost Your Productivity on Twitter » TweetLater.com
- Doodle: Easy Scheduling
- BookFresh
- DevMedia - Java Magazine - EJB 3.0 com NetBeans 6.1 e GlassFish - Parte 3: Nesta aula abordaremos uma introdução a um serviço muito utilizado em containers EJB3 o TimerBean que é na realidade um agendador de tarefas onde podemos executar determinada tarefa em dia e hora marcados. A aplicação enterprise construída neste exemplo mostra como é fácil trabalhar com agendamento de chamadas no Glassfish , criamos vários timers que podem desde serem chamados uma única vez , também serem chamados de tempos em tempos automaticament e gerando serviços independentes e assíncronos.
- Using the Timer Service - The Java EE 5 Tutorial: Applications that model business work flows often rely on timed notifications. The timer service of the enterprise bean container enables you to schedule timed notifications for all types of enterprise beans except for stateful session beans. You can schedule a timed notification to occur at a specific time, after a duration of time, or at timed intervals. For example, you could set timers to go off at 10:30 AM on May 23, in 30 days, or every 12 hours. When a timer expires (goes off), the container calls the method annotated @Timeout in the bean?s implementation class. The @Timeout method contains the business logic that handles the timed event.
- How to use EJB Timers via the TimerService | Dobesland: Java EE provides a the TimerService to allow you to schedule actions to run at a future time. The ability to schedule timed jobs, or just delay a piece of work so it runs asynchronously , is an important part of most software systems. When I first read about the TimerService I was a bit confused by the way that it works and initially I avoided uses it because I didn?t understand it. However, now that I have a clearer idea of how to use it, I?m quite pleased with it.
- TimeBridge
- SpringerLink - Book Chapter
- Integrate Scheduler
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