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Task scheduling is a common feature in enterprise applications. Task scheduling is composed mainly of three parts: the task (which is the piece of business logic needed to run at a specific time or on a regular basis), the trigger (which specifies the condition under which the task should be executed), and the scheduler (which executes the task based on the information from the trigger).
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Schaefer, C., Ho, C., Harrop, R. (2014). Task Scheduling in Spring. In: Pro Spring. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6152-0_11
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