Kevin,

Understood.  I don't think there is a need to move these over to scheduled
jobs since the daemon factory is now implemented as a service.  If in the
future there is a need, we can do it then.  So I will not look at porting
these into scheduled jobs at this time.  So there is no overlap, have you
considered contrib'ing the daemon service into turbine?  Maybe even a
special case of the scheduler/scheduled job?

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> Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 7:36 PM
> To: JetSpeed
> Subject: Re: RegistryManager service landed
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> "Brekke, Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > There's only 1 package to implement as a service before 
> we can remove
> > > the JetspeedServlet: the daemon stuff.
> > 
> > I've been looking into this.  There was talk of converting 
> these to turbine
> > scheduled jobs and using the turbine scheduler.
> 
> I wouldn't want these ported under the scheduler.  They 
> somewhat overlapped but
> if something is a scheduled task then it is just that... a 
> task... not a
> daemon.  With the daemon package (at least with what I 
> intended) you can start a
> thread and have it do its own management without having 
> something trigger it.
> There is a lot of advangate in that.
> 
> > This is great, but will
> > require a database backend to hold the scheduled jobs, 
> which in turn means
> > Jetspeed could not run without a database.  John Thorhauer 
> has created a
> > turbine scheduler that initializes from a properties file.  
> We could use his
> > scheduler and implement it in Jetspeed or I was thinking of 
> attempting to
> > merge this with the Turbine scheduler ( if possible ) and 
> contrib back into
> > Turbine.
> > 
> > Converting the daemon implementations into scheduled jobs seems
> > straightforward.  Any comments?  Am I missing something?
> <snip>
> 
> (strong) -0 on this migration.  The current impls could run 
> under the scheduler
> (probably) but if this is decided please tag CVS as I would 
> want to migrate this
> code into its own package... maybe turbine service.
> 
> Kevin
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