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Posted to user@ofbiz.apache.org by sakthi vadivel <sa...@gmail.com> on 2010/07/15 20:24:14 UTC

Want to hear a story of how automatic services gets fired :)

hiii folks

                 I am just new to ofbiz, i have read through the post
"Password Expiry" there i read about  "Running a nightly job".
I want to know how nightly jobs are triggered, which caused it to run,
on which basis its gets triggered, which process is parent of
this nightly jobs and automatic async services and what ECA will do for us.

           If anyone kindly explains it and an example service name
(to find out code)  it'll be very helpful for me to get overall
imagination of the system functioning.

regards
sakthi

Re: Want to hear a story of how automatic services gets fired :)

Posted by BJ Freeman <bj...@free-man.net>.
It is best at this point that you read all the documentation and go 
through the code for ofbiz
It is a necessity to anyone developing in ofbiz.
you can start from the homepage click on documentation.
to be more direct the links you were given answer this question.


sakthi vadivel sent the following on 7/16/2010 3:35 AM:
> Hii OFBiz community :)
>
>           that links was very useful to me. I'm yet to complete reading
> serviceEngineGuide.
> I'm interested to know the parent process of this jobs(service), could
> anyone point out that job specifically.
>
> with thanks and regards
> sakthi
>
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 2:31 AM, BJ Freeman<bj...@free-man.net>  wrote:
>> https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/FindJob
>> click on find
>> pick any of the services you see.
>>
>> sakthi vadivel sent the following on 7/15/2010 11:24 AM:
>>>
>>> hiii folks
>>>
>>>                   I am just new to ofbiz, i have read through the post
>>> "Password Expiry" there i read about  "Running a nightly job".
>>> I want to know how nightly jobs are triggered, which caused it to run,
>>> on which basis its gets triggered, which process is parent of
>>> this nightly jobs and automatic async services and what ECA will do for
>>> us.
>>>
>>>             If anyone kindly explains it and an example service name
>>> (to find out code)  it'll be very helpful for me to get overall
>>> imagination of the system functioning.
>>>
>>> regards
>>> sakthi
>>>
>>
>
>
>

Re: Want to hear a story of how automatic services gets fired :)

Posted by sakthi vadivel <sa...@gmail.com>.
Hii OFBiz community :)

         that links was very useful to me. I'm yet to complete reading
serviceEngineGuide.
I'm interested to know the parent process of this jobs(service), could
anyone point out that job specifically.

with thanks and regards
sakthi

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 2:31 AM, BJ Freeman <bj...@free-man.net> wrote:
> https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/FindJob
> click on find
> pick any of the services you see.
>
> sakthi vadivel sent the following on 7/15/2010 11:24 AM:
>>
>> hiii folks
>>
>>                  I am just new to ofbiz, i have read through the post
>> "Password Expiry" there i read about  "Running a nightly job".
>> I want to know how nightly jobs are triggered, which caused it to run,
>> on which basis its gets triggered, which process is parent of
>> this nightly jobs and automatic async services and what ECA will do for
>> us.
>>
>>            If anyone kindly explains it and an example service name
>> (to find out code)  it'll be very helpful for me to get overall
>> imagination of the system functioning.
>>
>> regards
>> sakthi
>>
>



-- 
sakthi

Re: Want to hear a story of how automatic services gets fired :)

Posted by BJ Freeman <bj...@free-man.net>.
https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/FindJob
click on find
pick any of the services you see.

sakthi vadivel sent the following on 7/15/2010 11:24 AM:
> hiii folks
>
>                   I am just new to ofbiz, i have read through the post
> "Password Expiry" there i read about  "Running a nightly job".
> I want to know how nightly jobs are triggered, which caused it to run,
> on which basis its gets triggered, which process is parent of
> this nightly jobs and automatic async services and what ECA will do for us.
>
>             If anyone kindly explains it and an example service name
> (to find out code)  it'll be very helpful for me to get overall
> imagination of the system functioning.
>
> regards
> sakthi
>

Re: Want to hear a story of how automatic services gets fired :)

Posted by varun bhansaly <vb...@gmail.com>.
Hi Sakthi,
this will help understand
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBTECH/Service+Engine+Guide


On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 2:34 AM, BJ Freeman <bj...@free-man.net> wrote:

> forgot this one
> https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/scheduleJob
>
>
>
>
>
> sakthi vadivel sent the following on 7/15/2010 11:24 AM:
>
>> hiii folks
>>
>>
>>                  I am just new to ofbiz, i have read through the post
>> "Password Expiry" there i read about  "Running a nightly job".
>> I want to know how nightly jobs are triggered, which caused it to run,
>> on which basis its gets triggered, which process is parent of
>> this nightly jobs and automatic async services and what ECA will do for
>> us.
>>
>>            If anyone kindly explains it and an example service name
>> (to find out code)  it'll be very helpful for me to get overall
>> imagination of the system functioning.
>>
>> regards
>> sakthi
>>
>>


-- 
Regards,
Varun Bhansaly

Re: Want to hear a story of how automatic services gets fired :)

Posted by BJ Freeman <bj...@free-man.net>.
forgot this one
https://demo-trunk.ofbiz.apache.org/webtools/control/scheduleJob




sakthi vadivel sent the following on 7/15/2010 11:24 AM:
> hiii folks
>
>                   I am just new to ofbiz, i have read through the post
> "Password Expiry" there i read about  "Running a nightly job".
> I want to know how nightly jobs are triggered, which caused it to run,
> on which basis its gets triggered, which process is parent of
> this nightly jobs and automatic async services and what ECA will do for us.
>
>             If anyone kindly explains it and an example service name
> (to find out code)  it'll be very helpful for me to get overall
> imagination of the system functioning.
>
> regards
> sakthi
>