Fábio Silva created WFLY-13542:
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Summary: Container does not enforce bean-managed concurrency for timeout
methods
Key: WFLY-13542
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/WFLY-13542
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: EJB
Affects Versions: 19.1.0.Final
Reporter: Fábio Silva
Assignee: Cheng Fang
Bean-managed concurrency for @Singleton EJBs is not enforced for timeout methods annotated
with @Schedule. When a timeout is fired while the previous one is still running, the
timeout method is not called. Instead, WildFly logs a warning like the following:
{code:java}
20:58:54,000 WARN [org.jboss.as.ejb3.timer] (EJB default - 2) WFLYEJB0043: A previous
execution of timer [id=aa716284-ef7b-4bb3-a356-a8ca187255c4
timedObjectId=myweb.myweb.MySingleton auto-timer?:true persistent?:false
timerService=org.jboss.as.ejb3.timerservice.TimerServiceImpl@303bd2d5 previousRun=Sun May
31 20:57:10 BRT 2020 initialExpiration=null intervalDuration(in milli sec)=0
nextExpiration=Sun May 31 20:58:54 BRT 2020 timerState=IN_TIMEOUT info=null]
ScheduleExpression
[second=0/1;minute=*;hour=*;dayOfMonth=*;month=*;dayOfWeek=*;year=*;timezoneID=null;start=null;end=null]
is still in progress, skipping this overlapping scheduled execution at: Sun May 31
20:58:54 BRT 2020.
{code}
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