This seems like doing the 'crontab' job on UNIX.  Is the database on UNIX?
If so you can't you just manipulate the crontab file directly or through a
script
controlled by your servlet.  In other word your servlet is nothing but a
front end to
the contrab.

Hope this help.  More information posted might help the list help you.

Cheers,


Tammam Al-Hamwy

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Hello,

Does anyone know how to use a servlet to make sure that a database con
not be written to after a supposed date?

I.e. say that after 3:00 today I could stop users writing to the
database, and then commit all info?


Thanks in advance.

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