At 20:40 2002-10-05 +0200, Joachim Werner said:
>"I've noticed that Xcron uses ZPublishers client to trigger events.
>This seems a bit out-dated to me, wouldn't it be better to use
>restrictedTraverse?"
>
>After looking at Xron in more detail and comparing it to the Scheduler stuff
>in the Zope CV
Hi!
OT: I am going to switch to some other mail client soon. It's unbelievable
that Outlook Express still doesn't do the ">" thing right :-(
>- Xron just runs on one server, e.g. the one that is on the fastest
machine;
>this is useful for cases where you need the events to be executed on the
>sa
At 10:30 2002-10-05 +0200, Jean Jordaan wrote:
>> From the code it doesn't seem to do any strange things, but I would
>>like to know if anybody has experience of using it in a production
>>environment,
>
>We have seen the following happen a couple of times: we have Reminders,
>subclassed from Xro
At 11:32 2002-10-05 +0200, Joachim Werner said:
> > Hi All,
> > I'm interested in starting to maintain Xron, if it has potential to be a
> > stable products.
> > From the code it doesn't seem to do any strange things, but I would
> > like to know if anybody has experience of using it in a product
> Hi All,
> I'm interested in starting to maintain Xron, if it has potential to be a
> stable products.
> From the code it doesn't seem to do any strange things, but I would
> like to know if anybody has experience of using it in a production
> environment, or any other experiences and that would
> > The Xron product release is almost a year old,
> > but Scheduler seems to be only available via CVS.
> > Can anyone comment as to the maturity/stability
> > of these products? Any advice would be much appreciated.
> I can't vouch for either of the products you mentioned, but I've had
>The Xron product release is almost a year old,
>but Scheduler seems to be only available via CVS.
>
>Can anyone comment as to the maturity/stability
>of these products? Any advice would be much appreciated.
I can't vouch for either of the products you mentioned, but I've had
good luck with cro