It worked perfectly!!! Thank you.
On 06/01/2011 10:30 AM, Wim Dumon wrote:
> Run it in a separate thread.
>
> void myCron()
> {
> for(;;) {
> sleep(10000);
> doStuff();
> }
> }
>
> main() {
> boost::thread t(myCron);
> }
>
> WTimer is for use within a session.
>
> BR,
> Wim.
>
> 2011/6/1 John Robson <[email protected]>:
>> Hey everyone...
>>
>> How to perform a function for each time interval?
>>
>> eg: Using the Linux crontab (scheduler jobs) would be:
>>
>> 0 * * * * /home/user/.updating # (execute '.updating' each 1 hour)
>>
>> Looking at the Wt tutorial I found: Wt::WEvent, Wt::EventType::TimerEvent.
>>
>> Please, anyone can send a small example of how to create a timer in Wt?!
>> (as a daemon that ran each time interval, independent of any session)
>>
>> Tks,
>> John
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