you could use the cron or at to fire off a java class that hits the jsp
using the java.net package
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Sfeir
Sent: 06 March 2001 17:18
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: How to set orion to perform a
> Subject: Re: How to set orion to perform a timely task.. (CRON???)
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> Sure you can.
>
> * * * * * lynx --dump http://myhost/hiteveryminute.jsp > /dev/null
>
> This submits something to hiteveryminute.jsp every, um, minute.
>
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Robert
One way is to write a simple Java program that uses URLConnection to hit your
JSP page and have CRON drive your simple program.
tim.
> Someone suggesting hitting a JSP with a cron... how can you hit a URL with
> a CRON or AT command, I didn't think you could do that! Perhaps I
> misunderstood
ow to set orion to
perform a timely task..
Could you explain me the servlet solution with a
Timer, please ?
The point that I do not undestand is
following:
On
one hand, the servlet cannot stay loaded forever, probably the server will
detec
Sure you can.
* * * * * lynx --dump http://myhost/hiteveryminute.jsp > /dev/null
This submits something to hiteveryminute.jsp every, um, minute.
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Robert S. Sfeir wrote:
> Someone suggesting hitting a JSP with a cron... how can you hit a URL with
> a CRON or AT command, I d
on unix, you could d/l and use the wget command
mike
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From: "Robert S. Sfeir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: How to set orion to perform a timely task..
Someone suggesting hitting a JSP with a cron... how can you hit a URL with
a CRON or AT command, I didn't think you could do that! Perhaps I
misunderstood the explanation?
R
Robert S. Sfeir
Director of Software Development
PERCEPTICON corporation
San Francisco, CA 94123
w - http://www.perce
Title: SV: How to set orion to perform a timely task..
Could you explain me the servlet solution with a
Timer, please ?
The
point that I do not undestand is following:
On
one hand, the servlet cannot stay loaded forever, probably the server will
detect and unl
Title: SV: How to set orion to perform a timely task..
We use
a client application that runs in the orion vm that uses a scheduled TIMER
- they've been added in JDK1.3
Timer t = new
Timer(true); t.schedule(new Job(), 0,
20);
Jaco
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Title: SV: How to set orion to perform a timely task..
We use
a client application that runs in the orion vm that uses a scheduled TIMER
- they've been added in JDK1.3
Timer t = new
Timer(true); t.schedule(new Job(), 0,
20);
Jaco
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Title: SV: How to set orion to perform a timely task..
Or if
you're using JDK 1.3 there's always java.util.Timer (vastly underused
IMHO).
-mike
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RydinSent: Monday, March 05, 2001 7:08 P
I think,
the most clean approach would be to have a cron job which starts an EJB
client every time.
Bye,
Falk
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> I need to have my EJB perform some DB operation at midnight everyday.
> How do I do that?
PM
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> Subject: Re: How to set orion to perform a timely task..
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>
> We use Flux. It was easy to integrate and it's reliable.
>
> see:
> http://www.simscomputing.com/
> http://www.simscomputing.com/products/
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We use Flux. It was easy to integrate and it's reliable.
see:
http://www.simscomputing.com/
http://www.simscomputing.com/products/
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