Fabio,
This is pretty much straight out of the section on services in the
documentation:
//access the service singleton
ScheduleService ss =
(ScheduleService)TurbineServices
.getInstance()
.getService(ScheduleService.SERVICE_NAME);
//create a new JobEntry with the time constraints
from
//the template as the arguments
JobEntry je = new JobEntry(second,
minute,
hour, dow, dom, task);
//set the email for notification
je.setEmail("");
taskProps.put("rwScheduleId",
schedule.getPrimaryKey());
taskProps.put("linkedtaskdelay",
parser.getString("runafter","120"));
//add the HashMap of arguments
je.setProperty(taskProps);
//add the job to the queue
ss.addJob(je);
Have fun. For the values of second, minute, hour etc. see the JavaDoc. There
is a properties file version as well of you don't want to use the database
to store the job entries.
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Fabio Daprile [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 January 2002 14:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sceduled jobs!
Hi,
I've come to the point, in my application development, where i have to
design jobs that need to run at fixed intervals (each week typically)
I know there is a Sceduling service, but have no idea how to use it.
Somebody can help me with a clear and simple example.
Thx very much!
Fabio
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