Salesforce Queueable Apex and Future annotations

Introduced for some time now particularly in Winter 15. Queueable Apex addresses some short coming of the @future methods. It’s an offspring of the marriage of @future methods and Batch Apex.

Queueable Apex allows you to submit jobs for asynchronous processing similar to future methods with the following additional benefits:

  • Non-primitive types – you can pass SObjects and custom apex types
  • Monitoring – you can monitor the job from the Apex jobs page in Setup or query the AsyncApexJob record
  • Chaining Jobs – create sequential jobs

 

How to use Queueable Apex:

  • Create a class that implements the Queueable interface
  • If you are going to make callouts you need to extend your implementation to Datatabase.AllowCallouts
  • To allow multiple primitive types, create a constructor and call the public void execute method.
  • To execute the class, call it from your logic
  • There you can chain jobs by calling another Queueable class on the execute method.

Things to note: This counts to your limit of 250 limits for asynchronous process per 24 hours.

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