Re: Scheduled Actions
Re: Scheduled Actions
- Subject: Re: Scheduled Actions
- From: Philippe Rabier <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 15:30:28 +0200
Kieran, I think about github. I never used so I need to learn the principles but it but it won't be a show stopper.
My "dream" would be to include it in Wonder one day to be visible and more used (again if the Wonder committee agrees with).
We gain so much time using Wonder that this code could be our contribution in return.
The package name is fr.sophiacom.corason.scheduler but I could refactor it a la wonder way.
Philippe
On 31 mars 2011, at 13:18, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> Showing it at WOWODC is a good idea. Perhaps you can share it on github when it is complete?
>
> Regards, Kieran
>
> On Mar 31, 2011, at 5:19 AM, Philippe Rabier wrote:
>
>> I'm writing a framework that aims to offer the capability to schedule jobs. It's based on Quartz 2.0 - http://quartz-scheduler.org/
>>
>> The goals are:
>> - persistance is handled by EOF (Quartz offers a JDBC Job store but we use the RAMJobStore instead)
>> - a simplified use of Quartz (only one trigger per job for example)
>> - no dependency with other frameworks except wonder and EOs that describe a job must implement an interface
>>
>> We have developed an internally framework but the Quartz library and our business were closely tied. So I extracted the common features. The dev is done and I have to write unit tests before using it in our production env.
>>
>> It will be free, open.
>>
>> I will discuss with Pascal if it's worth to show the framework during the WOWODC. Not sure to come but now that I know I won't go to the WWDC (to slow to take my credit card), the choice is simpler.
>>
>> Philippe
>>
>> On 31 mars 2011, at 07:34, Gennady Kushnir wrote:
>>
>>> I use java.util.Timer in my app.
>>> It works nice for me sending weekly emails and performing some other actions
>>>
>>> 2011/3/29 Tim Worman <email@hidden>:
>>>> I have used the cron/script approach for a long time and it works quite well. I am starting to transition my apps to use quartz. There's a chance my apps could have multiple deployments and I felt it was necessary to de-couple the app from any outside scripting and schedulers that would also have to be mimic'ed and re-deployed.
>>>>
>>>> Tim Worman
>>>> UCLA GSE&IS
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 28, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Matthew Ness wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> How would I handle scheduled actions with WebObjects. Cron or some other
>>>>>> approach? I'd like to have my application run a daily process to check a
>>>>>> remote client's membership status and update my application's membership
>>>>>> status.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ken
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You could write a simple script which invokes curl, calling a DA in your
>>>>> application, and schedule the script as a cron job. You may want to
>>>>> include a level of security/authentication in the call.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Matt.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://logicsquad.net/
>>>>>
>>>>>
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