Re: JavaMonitor to start a blocking application?
Re: JavaMonitor to start a blocking application?
- Subject: Re: JavaMonitor to start a blocking application?
- From: Paul Yu <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2018 09:35:05 -0400
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 <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> 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 try to check it is still alive (no heartbeats)?
> This would be a bit easier than using cron for me.
> I suppose ideally I would like the app to be responsive to JavaMonitor so it
> can be shown to be alive / be killed & restarted, whilst also doing its never
> ending task. Is it possible to do this with a background thread in my
> ERXApplication class or will that now work nicely with EOF etc.
> Thanks
> John
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