creates a managed executor service resource
asadmin [asadmin-options] create-managed-executor-service [--help]
[--enabled={false|true}]
[--contextinfoenabled={false|true}]
[--contextinfo={Classloader|JNDI|Security|WorkArea}]
[--threadpriority threadpriority]
[--longrunningtasks={false|true}]
[--hungafterseconds hungafterseconds]
[--corepoolsize corepoolsize]
[--maximumpoolsize maximumpoolsize]
[--keepaliveseconds keepaliveseconds]
[--threadlifetimeseconds threadlifetimeseconds]
[--taskqueuecapacity taskqueuecapacity]
[--description description]
[--property property]
[--target target]
jndi_name
The create-managed-executor-service
subcommand creates a managed
executor service resource.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
- asadmin-options
-
Options for the asadmin
utility. For information about these
options, see the asadmin
(1M) help page.
--help
-?
-
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--enabled
-
Determines whether the resource is enabled at runtime. The default
value is true
.
--contextinfoenabled
-
Determines whether container contexts are propagated to threads. If
set to true
, the contexts specified in the --contextinfo
option
are propagated. If set to false
, no contexts are propagated and the
--contextinfo
option is ignored. The default value is true
.
--contextinfo
-
Specifies individual container contexts to propagate to threads. Valid
values are Classloader, JNDI, Security, and WorkArea. Values are
specified in a comma-separated list and are case-insensitive. All
contexts are propagated by default.
--threadpriority
-
Specifies the priority to assign to created threads. The default value
is 5.
--longrunningtasks
-
Specifies whether the resource should be used for long-running tasks.
The default value is false
. If set to true
, long-running tasks are
not reported as stuck.
--hungafterseconds
-
Specifies the number of seconds that a task can execute before it is
considered unresponsive. The default value is 0, which means that
tasks are never considered unresponsive.
--corepoolsize
-
Specifies the number of threads to keep in a thread pool, even if they
are idle. The default value is 0.
When a new task is submitted and the number of running threads is less
than corepoolsize
, a new thread is created to handle the request.
When the value for corepoolsize
is 0 (the default), new threads are
never created unless the task queue is full or the resource is using
direct queuing. Direct queuing occurs when taskqueuecapacity
is 0,
or when taskqueuecapacity
is 2147483647 and corepoolsize
is 0.
--maximumpoolsize
-
Specifies the maximum number of threads that a thread pool can
contain. The default value is 2147483647, which means that the thread
pool is essentially unbounded and can contain any number of threads.
--keepaliveseconds
-
Specifies the number of seconds that threads can remain idle when the
number of threads is greater than corepoolsize
. The default value is
60.
--threadlifetimeseconds
-
Specifies the number of seconds that threads can remain in a thread
pool before being purged, regardless of whether the number of threads
is greater than corepoolsize
or whether the threads are idle. The
default value is 0, which means that threads are never purged.
--taskqueuecapacity
-
Specifies the number of submitted tasks that can be stored in the task
queue awaiting execution. The default value is 2147483647, which means
that the task queue is essentially unbounded and can store any number
of submitted tasks.
--description
-
Descriptive details about the resource.
--property
-
Optional attribute name/value pairs for configuring the resource.
\{product---name} does not define any additional properties for this
resource. Moreover, this resource does not currently use any
additional properties.
--target
-
Specifies the target for which you are creating the resource. Valid
targets are:
server
-
Creates the resource for the default server instance. This is the
default value.
domain
-
Creates the resource for the domain.
- cluster_name
-
Creates the resource for every server instance in the specified
cluster.
- instance_name
-
Creates the resource for the specified server instance.
- jndi_name
-
The JNDI name of this resource.
Example 1 Creating a Managed Executor Service Resource
This example creates a managed executor service resource named
concurrent/myExecutor
.
asadmin> create-managed-executor-service concurrent/myExecutor
Managed executor service concurrent/myExecutor created successfully.
Command create-managed-executor-service executed successfully.
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subcommand executed successfully
- 1
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error in executing the subcommand