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[jira] [Updated] (SYNAPSE-792) Enabling Tasks to be run at a user specified time.

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Prabath Abeysekara updated SYNAPSE-792:
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> Enabling Tasks to be run at a user specified time.
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>                 Key: SYNAPSE-792
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNAPSE-792
>             Project: Synapse
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Prabath Abeysekara
>
> Currently synapse tasks do not support the task attribute "startTime" and "endTime" which enables a particular user to configure a particular task to be run/stopped at a user specified time. Although "startTime" and "endTime" are attribute of the TaskDescription itself, TaskDescriptionSerializer and TaskDescriptionFactory do not take them into account while serializing and de-serializing Task Descriptions. I believe, this would be a nice to have feature under synapse task so that it would enable users to execute/stop the desired tasks at any given time depending on the requirement.

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