In the examples folder, will I find the scheduler api you mention? What is
the best source to learn more?

Thanks for the reply,

Steve B.

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> > My thought was to create a seperate table in which messages and
send-times
> > are stored. I could provide methods for viewing, adding, and deleting
items
> > in the table. In this way, the services would be available to other
> > applications besides scheduling.
>
> Sure, but that is why we have a scheduler api essentially. You can already
access that
> information without needing another table.
>
> > Anyway, I have got the HelloWorld App running. To see how simple things
> > would be, I also experimented with creating a table in Turbine, then
using
> > the DBConnectionPool to connect and view rows - wow that was simple!
Pretty
> > Cool!
>
> Amazing eh? :-)
>
> > I am also going to start looking at the Jyve source code to get an
> > idea of  Turbine's use of the seperate module folders, classes, methods,
> > etc. (I usually get more from reading sample-code than from narrative).
I
> > also need to read-up on ECS for generating HTML.
>
> Actually, don't use Jyve as an example any more. Jyve was always a quick
hack. You will want
> to look at the turbine/examples directory and look at the templating
languages in there such
> as Webmacro (my preference) and Freemarker.
>
> -jon
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