org.jboss.test.timer.ejb
Class TimerSLSBean

java.lang.Object
  extended byorg.jboss.test.timer.ejb.TimerSLSBean
All Implemented Interfaces:
EnterpriseBean (src) , java.io.Serializable, SessionBean (src) , TimedObject (src)

public class TimerSLSBean
extends java.lang.Object
implements SessionBean (src) , TimedObject (src)

Stateless Session Bean Timer Test

See Also:
Serialized Form

Constructor Summary
TimerSLSBean()
           
 
Method Summary
 void ejbActivate()
          The activate method is called when the instance is activated from its "passive" state.
 void ejbCreate()
          Create the Session Bean
 void ejbPassivate()
          The passivate method is called before the instance enters the "passive" state.
 void ejbRemove()
          A container invokes this method before it ends the life of the session object.
 void ejbTimeout(Timer (src)  timer)
          Invoked by the EJB container upon timer expiration.
 java.lang.Object getInfo(byte[] handle)
           
 java.util.Date getNextTimeout(byte[] handle)
           
 int getTimeoutCount(byte[] handle)
           
 long getTimeRemaining(byte[] handle)
           
 void setSessionContext(SessionContext (src)  aContext)
          Set the associated session context.
 byte[] startSingleTimer(long pPeriod)
          Start a single timer (if not already set) with the start date plus the period
 byte[] startTimer(long pPeriod)
          Start a timer (if not already set) with the start date plus the period and an interval of the given period
 void stopTimer(byte[] handle)
           
 java.lang.String toString()
          Describes the instance and its content for debugging purpose
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

TimerSLSBean

public TimerSLSBean()
Method Detail

startSingleTimer

public byte[] startSingleTimer(long pPeriod)
Start a single timer (if not already set) with the start date plus the period

Parameters:
pPeriod - Time that will elapse between now and the timed event in milliseconds

startTimer

public byte[] startTimer(long pPeriod)
Start a timer (if not already set) with the start date plus the period and an interval of the given period

Parameters:
pPeriod - Time that will elapse between two events in milliseconds

stopTimer

public void stopTimer(byte[] handle)

getTimeoutCount

public int getTimeoutCount(byte[] handle)

getNextTimeout

public java.util.Date getNextTimeout(byte[] handle)
Returns:
Date of the next timed event

getTimeRemaining

public long getTimeRemaining(byte[] handle)
Returns:
Time remaining until next timed event in milliseconds

getInfo

public java.lang.Object getInfo(byte[] handle)
Returns:
User object of the timer

ejbCreate

public void ejbCreate()
Create the Session Bean


ejbTimeout

public void ejbTimeout(Timer (src)  timer)
Description copied from interface: TimedObject (src)
Invoked by the EJB container upon timer expiration.

Specified by:
ejbTimeout in interface TimedObject (src)
Parameters:
timer - Timer whose expiration caused this notification

toString

public java.lang.String toString()
Describes the instance and its content for debugging purpose

Returns:
Debugging information about the instance and its content

setSessionContext

public void setSessionContext(SessionContext (src)  aContext)
Description copied from interface: SessionBean (src)

Set the associated session context. The container calls this method after the instance creation.

The enterprise Bean instance should store the reference to the context object in an instance variable.

This method is called with no transaction context.

Specified by:
setSessionContext in interface SessionBean (src)
Parameters:
aContext - - A SessionContext interface for the instance.

ejbActivate

public void ejbActivate()
Description copied from interface: SessionBean (src)

The activate method is called when the instance is activated from its "passive" state. The instance should acquire any resource that it has released earlier in the ejbPassivate() method.

This method is called with no transaction context.

Specified by:
ejbActivate in interface SessionBean (src)

ejbPassivate

public void ejbPassivate()
Description copied from interface: SessionBean (src)

The passivate method is called before the instance enters the "passive" state. The instance should release any resources that it can re-acquire later in the ejbActivate() method.

After the passivate method completes, the instance must be in a state that allows the container to use the Java Serialization protocol to externalize and store away the instance's state.

This method is called with no transaction context.

Specified by:
ejbPassivate in interface SessionBean (src)

ejbRemove

public void ejbRemove()
Description copied from interface: SessionBean (src)

A container invokes this method before it ends the life of the session object. This happens as a result of a client's invoking a remove operation, or when a container decides to terminate the session object after a timeout.

This method is called with no transaction context.

Specified by:
ejbRemove in interface SessionBean (src)