Showing it at WOWODC is a good idea. Perhaps you can share it on github when it 
is complete?

Regards, Kieran

On Mar 31, 2011, at 5:19 AM, Philippe Rabier wrote:

> I'm writing a framework that aims to offer the capability to schedule jobs. 
> It's based on Quartz 2.0 - http://quartz-scheduler.org/
> 
> The goals are:
> - persistance is handled by EOF (Quartz offers a JDBC Job store but we use 
> the RAMJobStore instead)
> - a simplified use of Quartz (only one trigger per job for example)
> - no dependency with other frameworks except wonder and EOs that describe a 
> job must implement an interface
> 
> We have developed an internally framework but the Quartz library and our 
> business were closely tied. So I extracted the common features. The dev is 
> done and I have to write unit tests before using it in our production env.
> 
> It will be free, open.
> 
> I will discuss with Pascal if it's worth to show the framework during the 
> WOWODC. Not sure to come but now that I know I won't go to the WWDC (to slow 
> to take my credit card), the choice is simpler.
> 
> Philippe 
> 
> On 31 mars 2011, at 07:34, Gennady Kushnir wrote:
> 
>> I use java.util.Timer in my app.
>> It works nice for me sending weekly emails and performing some other actions
>> 
>> 2011/3/29 Tim Worman <[email protected]>:
>>> I have used the cron/script approach for a long time and it works quite 
>>> well. I am starting to transition my apps to use quartz. There's a chance 
>>> my apps could have multiple deployments and I felt it was necessary to 
>>> de-couple the app from any outside scripting and schedulers that would also 
>>> have to be mimic'ed and re-deployed.
>>> 
>>> Tim Worman
>>> UCLA GSE&IS
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mar 28, 2011, at 8:10 PM, Matthew Ness wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> How would I handle scheduled actions with WebObjects. Cron or some other
>>>>> approach? I'd like to have my application run a daily process to check a
>>>>> remote client's membership status and update my application's membership
>>>>> status.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Ken
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> You could write a simple script which invokes curl, calling a DA in your
>>>> application, and schedule the script as a cron job. You may want to
>>>> include a level of security/authentication in the call.
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Matt.
>>>> 
>>>> http://logicsquad.net/
>>>> 
>>>> 
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