> > first, i really like the cocoon framework. but unfortunally i am missing > > something, that's (i know) not so usual for servlet based applications. > > i've just implemented some kind of html parsing logic inside cocoon, which > > now looks very nice (thanx to cocoon). but i can't start the whole parsing > > process as a scheduled task, without using a tool outside cocoon. > > > > but before i start hacking something together for myself, i thought that > > maybe it would be a cool feature for cocoon. so i am asking you about your > > opinion for such a feature inside cocoon. > > > > cool would be, if it would also be configurable inside the sitemap, like a > > matcher. but instead of for example an url it would match a time/interval. > > but i know, the whole thing is very request driven. > > > > maybe it would also be nice, if a pipeline could be treated like a batch > > job. request comes in, independed thread will get started and the response > > comes imediately. but this is (IMHO) another thing. > > A scheduler should not be part of cocoon, but just another Avalon component, > since there is nothin cocoon specific about it. You could add the scheduler > to cocoon with a single line in your role file, if the scheduler implements > Startable. > > There is a Scheduler in Jakarta Cornerstone, but I have never used it and > don't know, how simple it is, to use Cornerstone blocks in Cocoon.
wouldn't it be cool when Cocoon were totally integrated with Phoenix/Cornerstone *sigh* -- Torsten --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]