Sorry... but it is not jBPM's core business to build enterprise grade queing
and timer mechanism's if they are already available. That is what the first E
in J2EE stands for Would cost to much of our precious time
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Ronald
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yes it does... just make sure there is just one scheduler running if you do not
use the enterprise version
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Thanks for the response.
Can you help me understand what the implications are of having a single
scheduler (other than the obvious single point of failure)? As I said, I
haven't delved into this much so I'm a little fuzzy as to what the scheduler
does but it has something to do with
Mindy,
If you care about single point of failures, I'd suggest running the enterprise
version which uses ejb timers and can run on multiple servers.
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Well, I was trying to keep this simple but maybe that's not possible. I don't
really want to drag JBoss and other J2EE stuff into this.
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