When we have the SVN in place, we can simply move it out of the
turbine.jar for 2.3.<mumble> (it is a component for 2.4 anyway), thus
getting closer to a "non-torque" turbine jar.

        Regards
                Henning


On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 15:03, Eric Pugh wrote:
> We should kill that scheduler officially..  It doesn't work well, and there
> are at least two other implementations out there.  Jcrontab:
> http://jcrontab.sf.net has an Avalon component wrapper and in Fulcrum is a
> quartz based scheduler component.  Either should get your energy.
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