public interface AsyncExecutable extends Executable
The duty of an asynchronous Java jobs's execute()
method is to set up the external mechanism in which the real work runs; this should start the external mechanism and then return. The asynchronous Java job invocation execute()
method may not do any actual work. An exception can be thrown during the execute
method to tell Oracle Enterprise Scheduler that this job had a problem during initialization and failed to run. The exception during the execute
method does not tell Oracle Enterprise Scheduler that the actual work running on the external mechanism encountered a problem. Assuming no exception is thrown, Oracle Enterprise Scheduler puts the job into the running state and awaits notification when the external mechanism has completed its work.
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