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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Jaco Gillman <ja...@t-systems.co.za> on 2007/05/29 17:09:47 UTC
JMX TimerMBean & Tomcat
To Whom It May Concern:
I am currently having some issues with implementing a TimerMBean for
scheduling on a Tomcat instance. Basically I want to be able to have a
properties file of configurations for a scheduler that cleans up a
cached folder in our application and I was investigating the possibility
of using the TimerMBean for this. I have by now used Google to search on
this topic and I am fairly confident in saying that not a lot of people
have used MBeans (and more specific TimerMBeans) in a Tomcat instance.
Or is there another (beter) solution for getting what I have described?
Is there any possibility that you can help me?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Jaco Gillman
T-Systems South Africa (Pty)Ltd
Java Developer
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RE: JMX TimerMBean & Tomcat
Posted by "Pitre, Russell" <RP...@shawmut.com>.
Have you taken a look at Quartz?
http://www.opensymphony.com/quartz/
Quartz is a full-featured, open source job scheduling system that can be
integrated with, or used along side virtually any J2EE or J2SE
application - from the smallest stand-alone application to the largest
e-commerce system. Quartz can be used to create simple or complex
schedules for executing tens, hundreds, or even tens-of-thousands of
jobs; jobs whose tasks are defined as standard Java components or EJBs.
The Quartz Scheduler includes many enterprise-class features, such as
JTA transactions and clustering.
Quartz is freely usable, licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.
Russ
-----Original Message-----
From: Jaco Gillman [mailto:jaco.gillman@t-systems.co.za]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 11:10 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: JMX TimerMBean & Tomcat
To Whom It May Concern:
I am currently having some issues with implementing a TimerMBean for
scheduling on a Tomcat instance. Basically I want to be able to have a
properties file of configurations for a scheduler that cleans up a
cached folder in our application and I was investigating the possibility
of using the TimerMBean for this. I have by now used Google to search on
this topic and I am fairly confident in saying that not a lot of people
have used MBeans (and more specific TimerMBeans) in a Tomcat instance.
Or is there another (beter) solution for getting what I have described?
Is there any possibility that you can help me?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards
Jaco Gillman
T-Systems South Africa (Pty)Ltd
Java Developer
Address: Sanlam Head Office, Strand Road, Bellville, 7530
Postal Address: P.O. Box 1, Sanlamhof, 7532
+27 21 947 3452 (phone)
+27 21 947 2791 (fax RSA)
+27 83 596 2375 (mobile)
email: jaco.gillman@t-systems.co.za
<ma...@t-systems.co.za>
Internet: http://www.t-systems.co.za <http://www.t-systems.co.za>
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only
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