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A scheduled task in WSO2 ESB allows you to run a piece of code triggered by a timer. WSO2 ESB provides a default scheduled task implementation, which you can use to inject a message to the ESB at a scheduled interval. To activate the built-in task, you have to add it to the Tasks list.

For information on working with scheduled tasks via the ESB tooling plug-in, see Working with Scheduled Tasks via the ESB Tooling Plug-In.

For information on working with scheduled tasks via the Management Console, see Working with Scheduled Tasks via the Management Console.

You can also write your own scheduled task by creating a custom Java class that implements the org.apache.synapse.startup.Task interface. This interface defines a single method named execute(). For example, you could create a task that will read a text file at a specified location and place orders for stocks that are given in the text file. For more information, see Writing Tasks.

 

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