hi Dennis,
thanks for the quick reply,unfortunately this isn't the remedy, 
because I've already done this and followed all the steps in the 
documentation.

Ben.

On Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 2:28:50 PM UTC+3, Dennis Oelkers wrote:
>
> Hey Ben, 
>
> you need to include a class in your plugin jar, that is defining the 
> bindings for your plugin classes. In your case it could look like this: 
> https://gist.github.com/dennisoelkers/1f34ac1ca558a23ce665 
>
> Kr, 
>         D. 
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> > On 30.06.2015, at 12:50, ben guri <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > hi, 
> > my gralog server version is 1.1.3 and is installed on a centos 7 
> machine, java version is 1.7_something. 
> > so i've created  a periodical plugin that just writes the date into a 
> file every 30 seconds , with the following code: 
> > 
> > public class DBAdapter extends Periodical { 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public boolean runsForever() { 
> >                 return false; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public boolean stopOnGracefulShutdown() { 
> >                 return true; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public boolean masterOnly() { 
> >                 return false; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public boolean startOnThisNode() { 
> >                 return true; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public boolean isDaemon() { 
> >                 return true; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public int getInitialDelaySeconds() { 
> >                 return 5; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public int getPeriodSeconds() { 
> >                 return 30; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         protected Logger getLogger() { 
> >                 return null; 
> >         } 
> > 
> >         @Override 
> >         public void doRun() { 
> > 
> >                 try(PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(new 
> BufferedWriter(new FileWriter("periodical.log", true)))) 
> >                 { 
> >                 Date newdate = new Date(); 
> >                 out.println(newdate); 
> >                 } 
> >                 catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { 
> >                         // TODO Auto-generated catch block 
> >                         //e.printStackTrace(); 
> >                 } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { 
> >                         // TODO Auto-generated catch block 
> >                         //e.printStackTrace(); 
> >                 } catch (IOException e) { 
> >                         // TODO Auto-generated catch block 
> >                         //e.printStackTrace(); 
> >                 } 
> >                 catch (Exception e) { 
> >                         // TODO Auto-generated catch block 
> >                         //e.printStackTrace(); 
> >                 } 
> >                  
> >         } 
> > } 
> > 
> > then i've built the pludin using "mvn.cmd package"  command (windows 7) 
> and put the plugin into graylog's plugin directory. after i restart the 
> service i get the next lines in the graylo'gs log file, telling me the 
> plugin is found and is being ran every 30 seconds just as expected : 
> > 
> > 2015-06-29T17:32:45.047+03:00 INFO  [CmdLineTool] Loaded plugins: 
> [Anonymous Usage Statistics 1.0.7 
> [org.graylog.plugins.usagestatistics.UsageStatsPlugin], DBAdapter 1.0.0 
> [com.tradency.DBAdapterPlugin]] 
> > 2015-06-29T17:32:58.973+03:00 INFO  [Periodicals] Starting 
> [com.tradency.DBAdapter] periodical in [5s], polling every [30s]. 
> > 
> > however when i look for the files that should has been created 
> (periodical.log) i cant find it. where can i get an indication that the 
> plugin's code was called and executed, and what might be the problem. i 
> couldn't manage to find any documentation regarding a periodical plugin. 
> > 
> > thanks, 
> > Ben. 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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