Re: List of users logged in

2002-07-21 Thread

you can save the user name and login in time in the DB
so you can use them.

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From: subbu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: List of users logged in


Hi,
i want to list the users logged in our application

ie:
1.List of users logged in
2.login time.

can u suggest best ways to do this.

thanks in advance...

regards
subbu

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Re: Starting Java Class at the boot time

2002-07-21 Thread Bhushan_Bhangale

Make a batch file which starts the class and add that batch file in the startup script 
of the OS. In windows you can do it by adding the bat file in the Startup menu while 
in unix you can add it in the .profile file.

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Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 12:57 AM
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Subject: Starting Java Class at the boot time


Dear All
I would apprecciat if you could help me sharing your knowledge about how
to start a java class file when the computer boots up.
Thanks a lot in anticipation!
--Shamshad
Alam

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