How about cron and a python script, which executes a localhost HTTP query?
Python has very good support for HTTP.

I'm not convinced that Cocoon needs such a beast, when so much mature
functionality is available at the OS level.


On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm writing application with Cocoon which include Cocoon portal, authentication, 
>etc..
> All you need when you use an application server.
>
> But I think about a functionnality which would be very useful on a app server: a 
>scheduler (like the Cron in Unix).
>
> So my question is: what the solution with Cocoon if I want to automate and execute 
>tasks without a HTTP request (for example to execute a task every sunday at 12 
>o'clock)??
> Could I use an independant software in my server or is there a concept in Cocoon?
>
> Thank you
> Sylvain
>
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