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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:15:53+00:00 2026-05-13T17:15:53+00:00

In a spring application I want do some background computing. The task is that

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In a spring application I want do some background computing. The task is that I save an entity( lets say a GPS coordinate) and then I want to query a web service to get distance between all the coordinates and store them in the db for later use. There is a possibility that after storing the entity, connection cannot be made to the web service which will be used for calculation of the distances.

I think that this can be accomplished with introducing a job in the system (some thing like a cron job). Once we want some thing to happen in the background we put it in a job queue. The queue will try to execute the first job it receives, A job will go and connect to the web service, if for some reason it fails, it stays in the queue and tells the queue that it failed. The queue can then execute after a specified time for retry.. When it’s successfully a job complete it is taken out of the job queue.

I am clear on the requirements, but I am not sure which technology to use. JMX, JMS, Spring Task Scheduler, Spring Integration, mix/match or all.

This seems similar to How to create background process in spring webapp? but not entirely

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Let’s add to it a bit further. There is also a possibility of additions of those GPS coordinates in bulk (via a CSV file) for each CSV file every entry will be processed in file (the order will be for first come first serve file and for each entry). Deletions case can be simpler as nothing is expected to be deleted (but can be deatl with later)

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    2026-05-13T17:15:53+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:15 pm

    If you “only” need asynchronous execution, then the JMS approach suggested by duffymo is definitely a good solution (message delivery is guaranteed, it’s fault-tolerant, transactional, etc). However, in case of failure, messages will be rolled back and immediately delivered, unless you configure a Redelivery Delay and a Redelivery limit. But while some JMS providers do offer such features (e.g. MQ, WebLogic, JBoss), this is not a standard thing AFAIK (for example, GlassFish OpenMQ doesn’t offer this). You need to take this into account.

    Another approach would be to use a scheduler (especially if you also want to delay or schedule the jobs execution) – and I’m thinking to Quartz here – and to reschedule jobs on failure (this is fully supported by Quartz). And Spring also provides nice integration of Quartz.

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