RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-05 Thread Andrew Hill
Or:
Implement the PlugIn interface & add the appropriate reference to your class
in yoir struts-config.xml

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Using this method could you not do this in a servlet set in web.xml with
"load-on-startup"?

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> Yes, I have done that. But, now i am stuck as to where to invoke it from.
> I should not use Weblogic startup class.
>
> Any inputs ?
>
> thanks
> -raj
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-05 Thread Hue Holleran
Using this method could you not do this in a servlet set in web.xml with
"load-on-startup"?

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> Yes, I have done that. But, now i am stuck as to where to invoke it from.
> I should not use Weblogic startup class.
>
> Any inputs ?
>
> thanks
> -raj
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   "Robert Taylor"
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> robert
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> > Hi All,
> > What would be the best implementation for scheduling a job in
> > Weblogic/J2EE
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> >
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-02 Thread Adam Levine
http://www.part.net/quartz.html

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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-02 Thread Hue Holleran
 # should repair command abend the script.
 echo "0" > $errcntfile
 # Run command on number of errors threshold reached
 result=$($errcntreachedaction)
 echo -en "$(date --utc +'%a %d-%b-%Y %X') " >> $logfile
 echo -e "ERROR COUNT AT MAXIMUM $errcntmax: $result\n"
fi
# Exit script with error level 2
exit 2
fi



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> Hi,
> Can you throw some light on the Unix "cron". I have Weblogic running on
> Unix. so, i guess i can use this solution.
>
> thanks
> -raj
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   "Hue Holleran"
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> [OT] Scheduling
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>
>   Please respond to
>
>   "Struts Users Mailing
>
>   List"
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Well, possibly not an elegant answer but...
>
> 1) Under *nix we've done this with "cron" and a "bash script" that invokes
> "wget" to launch a servlet process.
> 2) Under Windows we've used a VBS script via
> "at"/"winat"/"Scheduled Tasks"
> and "Microsoft.XMLHTTPRequest" to initiate a HTTP connection to launch a
> servlet process.
>
> Both have been very reliable (in fact both are in very widespread use on
> several servers) - and this is nice as it does not require any 3rd party
> components.
>
> If this is along the lines of what you're trying to do let me know and I
> can
> post some code. As regards Weblogic, there's possibly a more elegant
> solution, but sorry don't use it - so don't know.
>
> Hue.
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> > Subject: [OT] Scheduling
> >
> >
> > Hi All,
> > What would be the best implementation for scheduling a job in
> > Weblogic/J2EE
> > environment ?
> >
> >
> > thanks
> > -raj
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread Hue Holleran
Resent because message still hasn't made it to the list!

What's going on with posts to this list - some make it in seconds - others
take days or never appear?

Using this method could you not do this in a servlet set in web.xml with
"load-on-startup"?

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>
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>
> Yes, I have done that. But, now i am stuck as to where to invoke it from.
> I should not use Weblogic startup class.
>
> Any inputs ?
>
> thanks
> -raj
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   "Robert Taylor"
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> If you cannot use any third party tools, you can implement your own
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>
> robert
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> >
> > Hi All,
> > What would be the best implementation for scheduling a job in
> > Weblogic/J2EE
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> >
> >
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread Hue Holleran
tmax ] ; then
 # Reset cumulative error count to 0
 # NB: do this before running command to
 # avoid race condition that may arise
 # should repair command abend the script.
 echo "0" > $errcntfile
 # Run command on number of errors threshold reached
 result=$($errcntreachedaction)
 echo -en "$(date --utc +'%a %d-%b-%Y %X') " >> $logfile
 echo -e "ERROR COUNT AT MAXIMUM $errcntmax: $result\n"
fi
# Exit script with error level 2
exit 2
fi

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> Subject: RE: [OT] Scheduling
>
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>
> Hi,
> Can you throw some light on the Unix "cron". I have Weblogic running on
> Unix. so, i guess i can use this solution.
>
> thanks
> -raj
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>   "Hue Holleran"
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> [OT] Scheduling
>   01/09/2003 03:26 PM
>
>   Please respond to
>
>   "Struts Users Mailing
>
>   List"
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Well, possibly not an elegant answer but...
>
> 1) Under *nix we've done this with "cron" and a "bash script" that invokes
> "wget" to launch a servlet process.
> 2) Under Windows we've used a VBS script via
> "at"/"winat"/"Scheduled Tasks"
> and "Microsoft.XMLHTTPRequest" to initiate a HTTP connection to launch a
> servlet process.
>
> Both have been very reliable (in fact both are in very widespread use on
> several servers) - and this is nice as it does not require any 3rd party
> components.
>
> If this is along the lines of what you're trying to do let me know and I
> can
> post some code. As regards Weblogic, there's possibly a more elegant
> solution, but sorry don't use it - so don't know.
>
> Hue.
>
> > -Original Message-
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> > Sent: 01 September 2003 06:37
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> > Subject: [OT] Scheduling
> >
> >
> > Hi All,
> > What would be the best implementation for scheduling a job in
> > Weblogic/J2EE
> > environment ?
> >
> >
> > thanks
> > -raj
> >
> >
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Re: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread James Harman
man crontab will give you the format for the entries in crontab.

Navjot Singh wrote:

whynot?

use crontab -e to add a program and the times when it should run
use crontab -l to view what all programs are scheduled to run.
navjot

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|Hi,
|Can you throw some light on the Unix "cron". I have Weblogic running on
|Unix. so, i guess i can use this solution.
|
|thanks
|-raj
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|  "Hue Holleran"
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|
|  Please respond to
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|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|Well, possibly not an elegant answer but...
|
|1) Under *nix we've done this with "cron" and a "bash script" that invokes
|"wget" to launch a servlet process.
|2) Under Windows we've used a VBS script via "at"/"winat"/"Scheduled Tasks"
|and "Microsoft.XMLHTTPRequest" to initiate a HTTP connection to launch a
|servlet process.
|
|Both have been very reliable (in fact both are in very widespread use on
|several servers) - and this is nice as it does not require any 3rd party
|components.
|
|If this is along the lines of what you're trying to do let me know and I
|can
|post some code. As regards Weblogic, there's possibly a more elegant
|solution, but sorry don't use it - so don't know.
|
|Hue.
|
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|>
|> thanks
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread rajendra . x . yadav

Yes, I have done that. But, now i am stuck as to where to invoke it from.
I should not use Weblogic startup class.

Any inputs ?

thanks
-raj




   

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If you cannot use any third party tools, you can implement your own
schedular using java.util.Timer and java.util.TimerTask.

robert

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> thanks
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread Navjot Singh
whynot?

use crontab -e to add a program and the times when it should run
use crontab -l to view what all programs are scheduled to run.

navjot


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|
|thanks
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|Well, possibly not an elegant answer but...
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|1) Under *nix we've done this with "cron" and a "bash script" that invokes
|"wget" to launch a servlet process.
|2) Under Windows we've used a VBS script via "at"/"winat"/"Scheduled Tasks"
|and "Microsoft.XMLHTTPRequest" to initiate a HTTP connection to launch a
|servlet process.
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|Both have been very reliable (in fact both are in very widespread use on
|several servers) - and this is nice as it does not require any 3rd party
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|If this is along the lines of what you're trying to do let me know and I
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|post some code. As regards Weblogic, there's possibly a more elegant
|solution, but sorry don't use it - so don't know.
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|> Hi All,
|> What would be the best implementation for scheduling a job in
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|> thanks
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread Robert Taylor
If you cannot use any third party tools, you can implement your own
schedular using java.util.Timer and java.util.TimerTask.

robert

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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread rajendra . x . yadav

Hi,
Can you throw some light on the Unix "cron". I have Weblogic running on
Unix. so, i guess i can use this solution.

thanks
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Well, possibly not an elegant answer but...

1) Under *nix we've done this with "cron" and a "bash script" that invokes
"wget" to launch a servlet process.
2) Under Windows we've used a VBS script via "at"/"winat"/"Scheduled Tasks"
and "Microsoft.XMLHTTPRequest" to initiate a HTTP connection to launch a
servlet process.

Both have been very reliable (in fact both are in very widespread use on
several servers) - and this is nice as it does not require any 3rd party
components.

If this is along the lines of what you're trying to do let me know and I
can
post some code. As regards Weblogic, there's possibly a more elegant
solution, but sorry don't use it - so don't know.

Hue.

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> Hi All,
> What would be the best implementation for scheduling a job in
> Weblogic/J2EE
> environment ?
>
>
> thanks
> -raj
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread Hue Holleran
Well, possibly not an elegant answer but...

1) Under *nix we've done this with "cron" and a "bash script" that invokes
"wget" to launch a servlet process.
2) Under Windows we've used a VBS script via "at"/"winat"/"Scheduled Tasks"
and "Microsoft.XMLHTTPRequest" to initiate a HTTP connection to launch a
servlet process.

Both have been very reliable (in fact both are in very widespread use on
several servers) - and this is nice as it does not require any 3rd party
components.

If this is along the lines of what you're trying to do let me know and I can
post some code. As regards Weblogic, there's possibly a more elegant
solution, but sorry don't use it - so don't know.

Hue.

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> thanks
> -raj
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RE: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread Daniel Washusen
I havn't used it but quartz sounds pretty cool...

http://www.part.net/quartz.html or http://sourceforge.net/projects/quartz/

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Re: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread rajendra . x . yadav

Thanks for the link Dan. I am afraid i can't use any 3rd party
tools/library.
Any other suggestion?

thanks
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check out this link

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Re: [OT] Scheduling

2003-09-01 Thread Dan Tran
check out this link

http://demo.jgsullivan.com/struts/index.html

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