Send your "powered by jetspeed" links to either dev or user with this prefix in the subject: [POWERED BY JETSPEED {1|2}] and we will make sure they get added to the documentation. Eventually I would like to move the "powered by" page out to the Wiki so developers can updated on their own.

Stefano Bianchi wrote:

Dear ALL,
thank you for your kind (and expert as usual) answers.
I will probably take some simpler action (even Windows scheduler) since my
need for scheduling is not critical.
I think your contribution will be useful also for other users interested in
this problems.

Bye
Stefano

P.S. I am finalizing my project and probably it could be useful (for me and
other users) to submit the url of the portal to the Jetspeed page "Sample
site". Who should I contact?


----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin Antony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
Take a look at Quartz . http://www.opensymphony.com/quartz/
Its an opensource java Scheduler. Very matured and good
product. See if this is what you need.
Cheers,
Robin Antony
OpenSI.Net
www.opensi.net

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Jencks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The spec compliant way to do this would be to run in a j2ee 1.4 app server, write a session bean to trigger the action, and use the ejb timer service.

david jencks

On Aug 30, 2004, at 12:53 PM, dp wrote:



Hello,

I only know that turbine can run jobs by given interval, but not at a
specific time :(

get a freeware-sheduler and configure it there. or, under windows, use
the
system-sheduler...

cu






-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Stefano Bianchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Montag, 30. August 2004 09:51 An: Jetspeed Users List Betreff: Scheduled jobs in TOMCAT/JETSPEED


Dear ALL, I have Jetspeed 1.4-b3 running on TOMCAT 4.1.24. I have an .exe I would like to execute periodically without any event-driven action. I know Turbine has some features about a Scheduler Service and probably Jetspeed inherits it somehow. Or is it something related to TOMCAT itself? Can I launch an .exe (I have not the source code!) from a scheduled job? Any hint appreciated. Thank you Stefano

Ing. Stefano Bianchi
Softeco Sismat S.p.A.
Via De Marini, 1 - WTC Tower
16149 Genoa (ITALY)
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