Lageson, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>AT is also a command on NT 4.0.
>
>Tom Lageson
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just to take this a bit more off-topic, we were trying to schedule some
programs and found AT to be a bit lacking. We looked at a bunch of
alternatives and eventually settled on Arcana Scheduler:
http://arcanadev.com/
It's not free (it's $40), but it has lots of features, some of which were
useful to us. There's an eval version available.
Erik
>> ----------
>> From: Galen Wilkerson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Reply To: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java
>> Servlet API Technology.
>> Sent: Friday, June 04, 1999 11:00 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Java Daemons/Services
>>
>> Sorry, I was wondering how to do something like this on Windows NT.
>>
>> -Galen
>>
>> David Mossakowski wrote:
>>
>> > You can use the AT command.
>> >
>> > dave.
>> >
>> > Galen Wilkerson wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > I am interested in running a Java daemon/service every few minutes.
I
>> > > would like this to start up automatically upon booting my windows NT
>> > > box.
>> > >
>> > > I imagine it can be done as a servlet called every few minutes by a
>> > > webserver,
>> > > but I am wondering how to do it as a standalone service.
>> > >
>> > > Does anyone have ideas about this?
>> > >
>> > > thank you for any information,
>> > >
>> > > Galen
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