Embedding Quartz in application that is deplpoyed on a non clustered
environment is a nice solution. But not good for cluster deployment
with multiple JVMs.

John Feng

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Manos Batsis<manos_li...@geekologue.com> wrote:
> Tom Holmes Jr. wrote:
>>
>> Sorry ... this might be off topic.  I'm a Struts1/2 and Spring MVC Java
>> developer myself.
>> And yes, I am Googling for this information as well.
>>
>> I am looking for some Java open-source app that does some batching.  I
>> basically want a java web-app where I can schedule a URL to be called at a
>> certain time with certain parameters and then store those results?
>> I'd like this to record the start-time when this was called, and the stop
>> time of when the results come back.
>>
>> It doesn't matter which framework this uses, so long as it's java and
>> open-source.
>>
>
> In case you dont find something ridiculously fitting your task, it should be
> fairly easy to patch up exactly what you want using jakarta httpclient and
> then schedule your java code to be called using Quartz/timer/cron whatever.
>
> hth,
>
> Manos
>
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