Peter, Jason,
I've engaged the author (Israel Olalla) in dialogue re it and Phoenix. He seems interested in our aims and perhaps might make adaptions to make it more embedable and wrappable as a Phoenix block, if not take on board the task himself in his CVS.
Personally, I have a feeling that we have to mount Beanshell into Phoenix at some point. Either as a block, or as a value added Kernel. We could then allow telnet (or alike) into a running Phoenix machine. It is relvant to cron, because it would be a cool way to script method invocations (.bsh scripts)
- Paul
Hi,
I have played with it and its nice. A More J2EEish server is quartz.sourceforge.net - I was impressed withe design of that (It was very similar to the one I did way back then).
I have not compared the two of them as such.
On Sat, 25 May 2002 16:51, Paul Hammant wrote:
Folks,
A block wrapper for this would be cool, if anyne has the interest and time....
<snipped from CafeAuLait>
Israel Olalla's open source Jcrontab 1.0RC
<http://jcrontab.sourceforge.net/index.shtml> implements a cron system
in Java. "The classes are be fully embeddable and could be used in any
project. It provides a servlet to be integrated with app-servers
(Tomcat, resin, Jetty, etc.) with a load-on-startup servlet. It reads
and stores the crontab table from a file but is designed to include EJB
and any other DataSource. It includes a minimal Web interface, and is
written to get maximum efficience and performance." Jcrontab is
published under the LGPL.
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