Thanks Nicola and Taher for the responses
@Taher - I like the simplicity of the solution and using gradle for
dependencies which seems to be missing in the native cron or windows jobs,
but one caveat is to maintain two different solutions for Windows and
Linux, but since the features are native to
It seems from your input the work you want to schedule is simple and limited to
OFBiz resources. If my understanding is correct, then a separate job scheduling
system might be an overkill for simple housekeeping tasks. So to me the
simplest solution is to:
1- create services in OFBiz for tasks
Hi Sakthivel,
I suggest you try Apache Camel, through Cron or Quartz components you can
perfectly manage any scheduling. Furthermore Camel being EIP compliant, you
can manage any type of integration using any component (webservice, email,
ftp ...).
N
Il giorno gio 7 mag 2020 alle ore 13:59 Eugen S
That is an interesting use case. Good luck and please share with us what
you decided to use and why.
It will help others in the future for sure.
Eugen
La 07.05.2020 14:42, Sakthivel Vellingiri a scris:
> Thanks Pierre & Taher for the responses
>
> @Taher - Sorry for not providing additional det
Thanks Pierre & Taher for the responses
@Taher - Sorry for not providing additional details, i think you have fair
questions, i deploy ofbiz in windows and linux environments, i'm looking
for a cross platform scheduler that works in both windows and linux that
supports dependencies between tasks,
Hello,
The quetion is probably too broad for any recommendation. It really depends. It
also depends on the task being scheduled and how much complexity do you need in
the scheduling. If it is just a frequency thing, then maybe cron is a perfectly
suitable solution. If on the other hand you hav
Hi Sakthivel,
If you're looking for a JobScheduler that can work with implementations
(services) that are running on its own and other (virtual) instances, and
are looking for an Open Source solution, you may consider taking a look at
Apache Airflow (https://airflow.apache.org).
The community ove
Thanks Eugen for the response, i'm looking for recommendations in Open
Source Enterprise Jobscheduler for Windows & Unix in the likes of Tidal
Workload Automation > https://www.tidalsoftware.com/, Autosys Workload
Automation etc, Appreciate any pointers.
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 6:14 AM Eugen Sta
Hi,
It seems to me that you are looking for tooling on how to do operations.
I think those are environment specific.
For example I deploy my apps using Docker and Kubernetes so most of that
tooling is specific to these environments.
if you refine your question and are more specific you might get
Thanks Michael for the response, i understood OFBIZ comes with its own
scheduler that could schedule individual services in OFBIZ, however i'm
looking for an enterprise scheduler that could be used for controlling
things like restarting ofbiz in a particular schedule, running database
backup outsid
Hi Sakthivel,
OFBiz already comes with a job scheduler, see
https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/scheduleJob
Best regards,
Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de
Am 07.05.20 um 05:32 schrieb Sakthivel Vellingiri:
Hi All, Wanted to reach out to see if you have any reco
Hi All, Wanted to reach out to see if you have any recommendation for Open
Source Enterprise Job Scheduler, that works well for you with Ofbiz (or any
other java based or other) in Production; Appreciate your insights
regards
Sakthivel Vellingiri
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