Nevermind, I now see the org.apache.sling.event.jobs.QueueConfiguration. I’ll see if I can figure out how to do this through osgiconfigs.
Robert A. Decker [email protected] http://robdecker.com/about On 01 May 2014, at 12:40, Robert A. Decker <[email protected]> wrote: > In JavaDoc, I see that I can go from JobManager to queue and then to > configuration: > Queue queue = jobManager.getQueue(queueName) > QueueConfiguration config = queue.getConfiguration(); > but at that point I get stuck. I can’t do anything with the config other than > read the values. Same thing with QueueConfigurationManager. > > In the Sling class JobHandlingReplicationQueueProvider I see some code that > does what I’d like to do using org.osgi.service.cm classes to set up a > factory configuration for a queue. Basically, in the getOrCreateQueue method > it does: > > org.osgi.service.cm.ConfigurationAdmin configAdmin; > if (jobManager.getQueue(name) == null) { > org.osgi.service.cm.Configuration config = > configAdmin.createFactoryConfiguration(QueueConfiguration.class.getName(), > null); > // create a props dict and set values > Dictionary<String, Object> props = new Hashtable<String, Object>(); > props.put(ConfigurationConstants.PROP_NAME, name); > props.put(ConfigurationConstants.PROP_PRIORITY, "MAX"); > config.update(props); > } > > So, I do understand what’s happening here and I can work with this example. > But using this method I can't change any queue properties on a running queue. > > Is this the route I should take? Or is there something simpler? I also see > InternalQueueConfiguration but not sure if I should really be looking there... > > Robert A. Decker > [email protected] > http://robdecker.com/about > > > On 30 Apr 2014, at 11:56, Carsten Ziegeler <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The only way to configure the priority now is to use the queue >> configuration - which means all jobs in the same queue use the same >> priority. >> >> Carsten >> >> >> 2014-04-29 21:18 GMT+02:00 Robert A. Decker <[email protected]>: >> >>> I notice that the property >>> org.apache.sling.event.jobs.Job.PROPERTY_JOB_PRIORITY is deprecated. >>> >>> Is there something equivalent? I’ve been looking through the javadoc I >>> generated from a recent build and I don’t see anything. >>> >>> I found it useful to be able to set job priority in the past when I’ve had >>> thousands of jobs running in different queues. >>> >>> >>> Robert A. Decker >>> [email protected] >>> http://robdecker.com/about >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Carsten Ziegeler >> [email protected] > >
