+1
On 19 Apr 2012, at 07:54, Reza Rahman wrote:
> This is very useful. Responses below:
>
> 1. Scope
> a) All timers in the same EJB module
>
> 2. Runtime:
> b) Timers from 1a running on any instance in the cluster
>
> 3. Cancelation:
> a) Timers returned by this method can be canceled by the caller (i.e.
> even if it doesn't own the timer)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marina Vatkina [mailto:marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 5:01 PM
> To: jsr345-experts_at_ejb-spec.java.net
> Subject: [ejb-spec users] [jsr345-experts] TimerService.getAllTimers()
> (EJB_SPEC-47)
>
> Experts,
>
> Do you think it is useful to add a method to the TimerService -
> getAllTimers() - (see http://java.net/jira/browse/EJB_SPEC-47) that will
> allow to get a collection of all active timers in this application?
>
> If you think it is useful, which options should be supported:
>
> 1. Scope
> a) All timers in the same EJB module
> b) All timers in the same application (EAR file)
>
> 2. Runtime:
> a) Timers from 1a or 1b running on the same server instance
> b) Timers from 1a or 1b running on any instance in the cluster
>
> 3. Cancelation:
> a) Timers returned by this method can be canceled by the caller (i.e.
> even if it doesn't own the timer)
> b) Only the bean that owns a timer can cancel it.
>
> If you think there is no need for the new API, please say so.
>
> Best,
> -marina
>
>
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