"jaikiran" wrote : anonymous wrote : I would like to get the Quartz scheduler. 
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  | How do you deploy the quartz scheduler? Does it get bound in the JNDI? If 
yes, then you can inject it using the @Resource annotation and the mappedName 
attribute:
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Thanks for your suggestion. Currently I haven't set up anything yet. I've used 
Quartz a lot in plain web applications (Tomcat based) and I also made some 
simple EJB3 applications.

Recently the requirement came up to schedule jobs programmatically from within 
EJB3 beans. Since I've never combined the two before, I wondered what the best 
approach was.

What you basically mean is that I deploy Quartz within a separate web 
application, bind it to JNDI from there and pick it up through JNDI again from 
the EJB3 side?

If I did that, I probably can't give the scheduler a job class name of code 
that lives within the EJB3 container, since the scheduler then lives within 
another container (a web container). I could circumvent this perhaps by having 
a job class at the web container side that calls the EJB3 container again.

Is such a scheme what you're aiming at, or did you mean something else?


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