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On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Joey K Tuttle <j...@qued.com> wrote: > I think it is cool. > > Oleg (author of task.ijs) produced lots of well thought out additions to > J. But even before his work, most of my use of J (especially in terms of > other people using my work) has been in J scripts. > > J script of two sorts - #! shell scripts and the same but invoked as cgi > from an Apache web server. In the case of #! scripts, they are run from a > command line in either Linux or OS X (i.e. 'nix environments). I have > several "system admin tasks" that are started up and left running > indefinitely looping on a timer (typically between 1 second and 1 minute). > > The cgi scripts start on demand from a browser call to the web server. > > I have also used J #! scripts that wait on sockets activity from some > external (perhaps remote) process. > > Key issues (for me) are how to pass standard input/output between > scripts/commands where some are J and others are not, and how to pick up > parameters from a browser user interacting with the web server. > > I have sometimes posted descriptions of the tools I use (not as general or > "elegant" as those proposed/written by Oleg) and I am happy to share such > information with anyone interested. > > > On 2012/12/25 10:09 , Y-01 wrote: > >> Hi, All. >> >> It's interesting for me. Does anybody usually use J scripts instead of >> Bash >> scripts. Is it cool? Mb. there are examples & tutorials & *.pdf s about >> this topic (any docs in addition to system/main/task.ijs )? >> > ------------------------------**------------------------------**---------- > For information about J forums see > http://www.jsoftware.com/**forums.htm<http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm