That didn't help because extended syntax is not for running task every x seconds. It specifies the delay in seconds to run the task for first time and number of times the task has to be executed.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:15 PM Павлухин Иван <vololo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Lokesh, > > You could try out extended cron syntax implemented by Ignite [1]. > > [1] > https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/cron-based-scheduling#section-syntax-extension > > > 2018-08-28 10:51 GMT+03:00 Lokesh Sharma <lokeshh.sha...@gmail.com>: > >> Is it possible to run the job every few seconds? As far as I know, cron >> API doesn't support scheduling in seconds. >> >> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 11:27 AM Lokesh Sharma <lokeshh.sha...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> This is what I was looking for. Many thanks! >>> >>> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 3:01 PM Evgenii Zhuravlev < >>> e.zhuravlev...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Lokesh, >>>> >>>> I'd suggest to start Ignite service, which will guarantee >>>> failover-safety for you: >>>> https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/service-grid. Just choose >>>> cluster-singleton to make sure that you will have 1 instance of Service in >>>> cluster. Inside this service you can use ignite-scheduler: >>>> https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/cron-based-scheduling, it has >>>> cron API. >>>> >>>> Evgenii >>>> >>>> пн, 27 авг. 2018 г. в 9:16, Lokesh Sharma <lokeshh.sha...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>>> I'm using Ignite with Spring Boot. Is there a way to run a job every 5 >>>>> seconds on exactly one node of the cluster (which could be any node)? >>>>> >>>>> Thank You >>>>> >>>> > > > -- > Best regards, > Ivan Pavlukhin >