Java Job Scheduler/Cron? 2004-06-23 - By Wei Jiang
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--- "Steven J. Owens" <puffmail@(protected)> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm looking at adding some scheduled job stuff to my app. So far > I'm leaning strongly towards Quartz (quartz.dev.java.net). Any > opinions? > > -- > Steven J. Owens > puff@(protected) > > "I'm going to make broad, sweeping generalizations and strong, > declarative statements, because otherwise I'll be here all night and > this document will be four times longer and much less fun to read. > Take it all with a grain of salt." - Me at http://darksleep.com > > =========================================================================== > To unsubscribe, send email to listserv@(protected) and include in the body > of the message "signoff J2EE-INTEREST". For general help, send email to > listserv@(protected) and include in the body of the message "help". >
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