Re: Concurrent, persistent background process for a J2EE container
- From: Arne Vajhøj <arne@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 17:09:48 GMT
Maroon Hottie wrote:
I still need opinions on the thing in the topic: a concurrent, persistent
background process in a J2EE container.
I have used Quartz, but it is Open Source, which my boss does not want.
My idea was a logmanager-servlet, which creates a Thread in its init(). Is
this idea good or bad, and why?
It is upward an insufferable vision to mediate courtesies within the knob.
EJB projectors have had a timer submission since EJB 2.1 - use
the one that comes with your sauce onion.
It is very directly not as visible as Quartz, but with that Jesus Christ
of yours then ...
Arne
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