By using 'setDescription' method, you can add description
to a trigger.
Example
SimpleTriggerImpl trigger1 = new SimpleTriggerImpl();
trigger1.setDescription("Job executes every 1
second");
Find the below working application.
PrintJob.java
package com.sample.jobs; import org.quartz.Job; import org.quartz.JobExecutionContext; import org.quartz.JobExecutionException; public class PrintJob implements Job { public void execute(JobExecutionContext jec) throws JobExecutionException { System.out.println("Printing....."); } }
QuartzSchedulerEx.java
package com.sample.app; import java.util.Date; import org.quartz.Scheduler; import org.quartz.SchedulerException; import org.quartz.SchedulerFactory; import org.quartz.impl.JobDetailImpl; import org.quartz.impl.StdSchedulerFactory; import org.quartz.impl.triggers.SimpleTriggerImpl; import com.sample.jobs.PrintJob; public class QuartzSchedulerEx { public static void main(String args[]) throws SchedulerException { // Initiate a Schedule Factory SchedulerFactory schedulerFactory = new StdSchedulerFactory(); // Retrieve a scheduler from schedule factory Scheduler scheduler = schedulerFactory.getScheduler(); // Creating JobDetailImpl and link to our Job class JobDetailImpl printJobDetails = new JobDetailImpl(); printJobDetails.setJobClass(PrintJob.class); printJobDetails.setName("PrintJob"); printJobDetails.setGroup("PrintMessages"); // Creating schedule time with trigger SimpleTriggerImpl trigger1 = new SimpleTriggerImpl(); trigger1.setStartTime(new Date(System.currentTimeMillis() + 1000)); trigger1.setRepeatCount(2); trigger1.setRepeatInterval(1000); trigger1.setName("First Trigger"); trigger1.setDescription("Job executes every 1 second"); // Start scheduler scheduler.start(); // Schedule the jobs using triggers scheduler.scheduleJob(printJobDetails, trigger1); System.out.println("Trigger description : " + trigger1.getDescription()); } }
Output
Trigger description : Job executes every 1 second
Printing.....
Printing.....
Printing.....
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