Thanks all for replies.
Giles Palmer also recommended ScheduledExecutorService directly so I have good
options to look at.
I realise I don’t need to use JavaMonitor, but it keeps things managed in one
place.
Thanks
John
> On 9 Oct 2018, at 15:26, Klaus Berkling wrote:
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> Yes. Wonder has Quart
Yes. Wonder has Quartz. Works nicely handling monthly billing and user
reminder emails.
Sent from my phone.
> On Oct 9, 2018, at 06:35, Paul Yu wrote:
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> John
>
> Have you looked are Quartz? I don’t remember if Wonder has that framework or
> not.
>
> Paul
>
>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 6:
John
Have you looked are Quartz? I don’t remember if Wonder has that framework or
not.
Paul
> On Oct 9, 2018, at 6:41 AM, John Pollard wrote:
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> Hello WOers,
> I use JavaMonitor for a number of web apps just fine.
> I have another app that is a WO app but it isn’t an event driven web app;
Why not just start the instance in your startup script and blow WO off —
I suspect long tasks may prevent the heartbeat and that might be hard to run,
otherwise, there’s no trouble with monitor starting and app and leaving it
alone…
I’m not sure about backgrounding tasks, but I’m sure it would
Hello WOers,
I use JavaMonitor for a number of web apps just fine.
I have another app that is a WO app but it isn’t an event driven web app; when
it runs is just gets on with a never ending task.
Is there an easy way to use JavaMonitor to just start this when the machine
first boots up, but not t