We had same problem before and changed our scheduler to quartz scheduler. The quartz 
scheduler integrates tightly with JBOSS and it is freeware.


-----Original Message-----
From: Rama Rao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 8:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JBoss-user] Timer MBeans Scheduling


Dear All,
We are developing a web based application which has 3 Timer Mbeans to be
scheduled. We have scheduled each of them with a time interval of 10
min.
The process involved in processing each request(when they are triggered)
is very cpu and memory intensive (involves native calls).
All the three schedulers are getting triggered at the same time and my
JBoss server is becoming very slow and some times crashing with low
memory.
Is there a way I can schedule them so that they trigger at mutually
exclusive times?

Please share any ideas of scheduling?

Also I would like to have a clarification on Timer MBean behaviour. For
example I have scheduled my timer mbean for every 30 secs and every time
it is triggered it will take more than 30 secs to process, will the
triggering wait till the process is complete or will it keep triggering?

Thanks In Advance.
Rama Rao



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