Event::ExecFlow::Scheduler (3)
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NAME
Event::ExecFlow::Scheduler - Abstract class for parallel schedulingSYNOPSIS
#-- Create a new Scheduler object my $scheduler = Event::ExecFlow::Scheduler::XYZ->new ( ... ); #-- Attach scheduler to a group job with parallel execution $group_job->set_parallel(1); $group_job->set_scheduler($scheduler); #-- The following methods gets called by Event::ExecFlow #-- at runtime $scheduler->schedule_job($job); $scheduler->job_finished($job);
DESCRIPTION
This abstract base class represents just an interface which needs to be implemented by custom schedulers for controlling the execution of jobs in a Event::ExecFlow::Group which has the parallel option set.Event::ExecFlow ships a very simple example for a scheduler which just limits the maximum number of parallel executed jobs: Event::ExecFlow::Scheduler::SimpleMax.
OBJECT HIERARCHY
Event::ExecFlow Event::ExecFlow::Job +--- Event::ExecFlow::Job::Group +--- Event::ExecFlow::Job::Command +--- Event::ExecFlow::Job::Code Event::ExecFlow::Frontend Event::ExecFlow::Callbacks Event::ExecFlow::Scheduler +--- Event::ExecFlow::Scheduler::SimpleMax
METHODS
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AUTHORS
Jo.rn Reder <joern at zyn dot de>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2005-2006 by Jo.rn Reder.This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
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