Cool features...RSS or IM integration to get a real time notification on failures. I think that is one thing which stands out than what i did before.
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> Is anyone using Hudson? I just checked it out and on the surface it looks
> like what I need.
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> https://hudson.dev.java.net
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> > I have heard good things about Quartz before but never used it. How good
> > is
> > it at enterprise level?
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> > Hello Kerry,
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> > I use Quartz Scheduler. It is available from Open Symphony under an Apache
> > 2 License. http://www.opensymphony.com/quartz/
> >
> > I have used Job Server in the past
> > http://www.grandlogic.com/content/html_docs/products-jobserver.shtml
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> > John
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> > On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Kerry Wilson <
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> > wrote:
> > I am looking for an open source job scheduler to manager our scheduled
> > jobs. Ideally, it would be a web app that would allow you to upload a
> > pom or jar files and set the class and / or method to execute. Anyone
> > have a suggestion for this? I have also thought about doing this using
> > tests (or a plugin) in Maven and our continuous integration server,
> > Continuum. Has anybody done anything like this?
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> > kerry r wilson
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