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RE: scheduler servlet
Thanks for your suggestion and I would try it.
kathy
--- Nedim Colic <nedim@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Why does it have to be a servlet? Servlets are
> transient by their nature and
> making a scheduler out of one is not impossible but
> it's not natural. You
> could just write a small application that uses
> java.util.TimerTask and
> schedule it to run whatever you want. Or if it's
> that important, make a
> singleton class that will run inside web server and
> use TimerTask to
> schedule events.
>
> Nedim.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zhou Kathy [mailto:vkathy1211@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:38 AM
> To: ajug-members@www.ajug.org
> Subject: scheduler servlet
>
>
> I need some hints here.
> In the cold fusion, we are able to set up a task
> running on schedule, such as running this task
> midnight every day. I am asking if there is any way
> to
> build a java servlet to make a jsp page running on
> schedule.
> I am using the jrun3.1/Unix and I check the
> knowledge
> base on the Macromedia site. I could not make the
> servlet work according to the way they suggest on
> article 21708 and 22440.
> The error I got is "no such servlet".
> Could anyone give me some suggestions on it?
>
> Thanks for help.
>
> Kathy
>
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