Grant,
        Thanks for the "idea" of a solution. The "AT" command sounds like a crontab
in UNIX. Does anyone on the list know if it is possible (have an example) to
execute a servlet with the "AT" command?

Sincerely,

Tom Kochanowicz



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If the servlet can be invoked from a command line, use the NT "AT" command.
This will allow you to run on a schedule.

Grant Cullen
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        I am using NT on a weblogic 4.5.1 server.

- I would like to execute a servlet that does a database update once a day.
I would like to do this with out having a sleep() or while loop active. In
other words, I want to eat as little cpu time as possible. I know this topic
was brought up before, with answers suggesting what I don't want to do.

Does anyone have a good solution to this?

Sincerely,

Tom Kochanoiwcz

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