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I have some troubles with a very basic scenario: I have a java web app (spring 3) and I want to store some object to a stack. Then I want to manage the objects in the stack with a scheduler and so I implemented a quartz job. Plain and simple. I inject the stack in the first service class and in the job class with @Autowired annotation. For the service class the table is succesfully injected but for the job class the table is null. here's the code:

the class to share

package it.unifi.det.telemat.vr.data;
@Component
public class IndexedNodesStack extends HashMap<IndexedObject, Boolean>{

    /**
     * 
     */
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

    @Override
    public synchronized int size() {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        return super.size();
    }

    //all the HashMap methods are implemented in a synchronized wrapper method

}

the first class (@Autowired is successful)

package it.unifi.det.telemat.vr.service;
@Service
public class InnerNodeManager extends ConcreteNodeManager{

    @Autowired
    private IndexedNodesStack indexedNodesStack; //<--- it is actually autowired!


    private void manageIndexedNodes(Boolean isPut, String lri, String features)
    {
        IndexedObject indexedObject = new IndexedObject();
        indexedObject.setId(lri);
        if(features != null && isPut)
            indexedObject.generateFeatures(features);

        indexedNodesStack.put(indexedObject, isPut);
    }

}

the job class (@Autowired fails)

package it.unifi.det.telemat.vr.service.scheduler;
@Component
public class QuartzJSearchJob extends QuartzJobBean{

    @Autowired
    private IndexedNodesStack indexedNodesStack; //<--- this variable is null :-(

    @Override
    protected void executeInternal(JobExecutionContext context) throws JobExecutionException
    {
        //do work       
    }
}

EDIT: here's the servlet.xml

<context:component-scan base-package="it.unifi.det.telemat.vr" />

<bean name="searchJob"
class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.JobDetailBean">
    <property name="jobClass" value="it.unifi.det.telemat.vr.service.scheduler.QuartzJSearchJob" />
</bean>

<bean id="searchJobTrigger"
class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.CronTriggerBean">
    <property name="jobDetail" ref="searchJob" />
    <property name="cronExpression" value="0/50 * * * * ?" />
</bean>

<bean class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean">
    <property name="triggers">
    <list>
        <ref bean="searchJobTrigger" />
        </list>
    </property>
</bean>

maybe I lack some knowledge about the resource sharing between threads since it is my first attempt in this field. What am I missing?

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  • you'll need to show how you're creating the object to explain why it wouldn't be properly initialized by spring. how is it being initialized?
    – ianpojman
    May 3, 2012 at 17:10
  • the job is created via @Component annotation (I edited my question to correct it)
    – MaVVamaldo
    May 3, 2012 at 17:20

6 Answers 6

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Autowiring only works if the bean is created from Spring bean factory. Did you create the object without using bean factory, i.e. create it using new QuartzJSearchJob() syntax?

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  • I try to create it with @Component annotation
    – MaVVamaldo
    May 3, 2012 at 17:19
  • Can you post your bean configuration? Adding @Component does not help if the bean is not create by bean factory.
    – gigadot
    May 3, 2012 at 17:22
  • can you try to use setBeanName instead of setJobClass with the value of the bean name, e.g. quartzJSearchJob?
    – gigadot
    May 3, 2012 at 17:33
  • I tried but the scheduler doesn't trigger anything. Is it a clue for something? Here's what I did: <bean id="quartzJSearchJob" class="it.unifi.det.telemat.vr.service.scheduler.QuartzJSearchJob"> </bean> <bean name="searchJob" class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.JobDetailBean"> <property name="beanName" value="quartzJSearchJob" /> </bean>
    – MaVVamaldo
    May 3, 2012 at 17:44
  • Try adding a method that check if the field is autowired properly in QuartzJSearchJob and annotate the method with @PostConstruct annotation. If it is autowired properly, the problem is about setting up Quartz and I don't know anything about it.
    – gigadot
    May 3, 2012 at 18:20
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ok, finally I get the point. It doesn't works becaouse spring does not instantiate the quartzJSearchJob, quartz does. The beans to inject inside the job have to be passed via SchedulerFacoryBean. Here's the configuration that makes the things work.

<bean class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean">
    <property name="triggers">
        <list>
            <ref bean="searchJobTrigger" />
        </list>
    </property>
    <property name="schedulerContextAsMap">
    <map>
       <entry key="indexedNodesStack" value-ref="indexedNodesStack" />
    </map>
    </property>
</bean>
0

QuartzJSearchJob isn't recognized as a bean, because it doesn't have a class level annotation. Try @Component

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  • my fault, I omitted the @Component in the paste operation while it was actually present in the code. I edited my question.
    – MaVVamaldo
    May 3, 2012 at 17:18
0

You forget the "jobDetails" property :

<property name="jobDetails">
    <list>
        <ref bean="searchJob" />
    </list>
</property>

You also need to use org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.JobDetailFactoryBean instead of org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.JobDetailBean.

Insert it like this :

<bean name="searchJob" class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.JobDetailFactoryBean">
    <property name="jobClass" value="it.unifi.det.telemat.vr.service.scheduler.QuartzJSearchJob" />
</bean>

<bean id="searchJobTrigger" class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.CronTriggerBean">
    <property name="jobDetail" ref="searchJob" />
    <property name="cronExpression" value="0/50 * * * * ?" />
</bean>

<bean class="org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.SchedulerFactoryBean">
    <property name="triggers">
        <list>
            <ref bean="searchJobTrigger" />
        </list>
    </property>
    <property name="jobDetails">
        <list>
            <ref bean="searchJob" />
        </list>
    </property>
</bean>
0

I have same problem, I resolved this by adding SpringBeanAutowiringSupport.processInjectionBasedOnCurrentContext(this); as first line of my Job.execute(JobExecutionContext context) method.

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I think you must assign a value in scheduleFactoryBean, setSchedulerContextAsMap(), you put your object in this map, then it will work.

@Bean(name = "scheduler")
  public SchedulerFactoryBean schedulerFactory()
  {
    SchedulerFactoryBean schedulerFactory = new SchedulerFactoryBean();
    schedulerFactory.setDataSource(dataSource);
    schedulerFactory.setAutoStartup(true);
    schedulerFactory.setGlobalJobListeners(globalJobListeners);
    schedulerFactory.setSchedulerContextAsMap(contextMap());
    schedulerFactory.setQuartzProperties(schedulerProperties());
    return schedulerFactory;
  }

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