> And yes — running as a servlet, your timed tasks will run just as in a
> standalone application.


> Regarding your timer, if you use WO I guess it could support that somehow
> but a servlet is like a direct action -- it  just responds to user requests.
> Scheduling could be done via something as simple as crontab or something
> heavy like Quartz (http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/ ); you might also be
> able to spawn your own thread and do it manually but that's not encouraged
> since the container is supposed to manage that.



I'm confused. It seems like these two replies are disagreeing… anyone
know for definite whether servlet apps run like normal apps, or
whether they just run on user request (like a PHP script would)?
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