Hi,
Pradeep

Try to put in windows shesduler
write stand alone progoram put that in windows
services



--- Pradeep Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> This may not be the right forum to ask this
> question. But I couldn't find the
> appropriate forum.
>
> I have requirement, wherein I will have to run 2
> types of schedulers. I am
> using DB2 8.1 and WebSphere 5 running on windows.
>
> One scheduler, should  wake up on a particular date
> and time defined in a
> table and then updates some other tables.
> Another scheduler, should wake up on a particular
> date and time defined in a
> table and then sends out emails.
>
> I think I have 3 options:
> 1.      Define and configure the schedulers using
> the DB2 tools.
> 2.      Build custom schedulers in my WebSphere
> application, that
> periodically checks the system date with scheduled
> date and then updates the
> relevant table and also sends out email using the
> Java mail APIs
> 3.      write a stand alone java program and use a
> windows scheduler.
>
> These schedulers are purely back-end activities and
> do not depend on the user
> actions. The first option may be the appropriate
> one, but I am not sure about
> the implications.
>
> Your comments are appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
> Pradeep Kumar
> MindTree Consulting
> 91 80 6711777   Xtn: 2033
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