Hi Willems,

Many thanks for your reply.........

Regards
Hari

On Jun 30, 4:48 pm, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> use the schedule 
> triggerhttp://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/Schedule+Trigger
>
> <triggers>
>   <scheduleTrigger time="09:00" buildCondition="ForceBuild" />
>   <scheduleTrigger time="10:00" buildCondition="ForceBuild" />
>   <scheduleTrigger time="11:00" buildCondition="ForceBuild" />
>    ....
>
> </triggers>
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 1:22 PM, andrastyle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > ccnet <triggers> task should trigger sharp in one hour intervals.
> > (i.e. 8 A.M., 9 A.M, 10 A.M, 11 A.M....so on 10 P.M). It should not
> > include the build time taken in this. By using the following script
> > the build is generating in every one hour, but it is taking the time
> > taken to build the application. eg: If the build is triggered at 8
> > A.M, and taken 10 minutes to build the application, the next build is
> > happening at 9:10 A.M. But the expectation is, it should happen again
> > at 9 A.M.
>
> > <triggers>
> >        <filterTrigger startTime="22:00" endTime="08:00">
> >                <trigger type="filterTrigger" startTime="0:00"
> > endTime="23:59:59">
> >                        <trigger type="intervalTrigger" name="continuous"
> > seconds="3600"
> > buildCondition="ForceBuild"/>
> >                        <weekDays>
> >                                <weekDay>Saturday</weekDay>
> >                                <weekDay>Sunday</weekDay>
> >                        </weekDays>
> >                </trigger>
> >        </filterTrigger>
> > </triggers>
>
> > Please can anybody help on this.....
>
> > Thanks in advance...........- Hide quoted text -
>
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