Timer API not launching correctly?

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Timer API not launching correctly?

by meetoblivion :: Rate this Message:

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All

I found a weird issue, or maybe it's the expected behavior I'm not sure.  I
created a long running process that uses openejb for datasource mgmt and ejb
timer apis.  I created a job that is meant to run at 0430 daily.  When we
start the process before noon, it works fine.  when we start it after noon,
it looks like the 0430 job doesn't kick off.  It's the only job we have that
runs once a day.

Thanks,

John

Re: Timer API not launching correctly?

by Jean-Louis MONTEIRO :: Rate this Message:

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Hi John,

do you have any short sample to reproduce the issue ?

Jean-Louis

meetoblivion wrote:
All

I found a weird issue, or maybe it's the expected behavior I'm not sure.  I
created a long running process that uses openejb for datasource mgmt and ejb
timer apis.  I created a job that is meant to run at 0430 daily.  When we
start the process before noon, it works fine.  when we start it after noon,
it looks like the 0430 job doesn't kick off.  It's the only job we have that
runs once a day.

Thanks,

John

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by meetoblivion :: Rate this Message:

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It ended up being a different issue (job was erroring) so nevermind.

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----- Reply message -----
From: "Jean-Louis MONTEIRO" <jean-louis.monteiro@...>
Date: Wed, Oct 14, 2009 7:00 AM
Subject: Timer API not launching correctly?
To: <users@...>


Hi John,

do you have any short sample to reproduce the issue ?

Jean-Louis


meetoblivion wrote:

>
> All
>
> I found a weird issue, or maybe it's the expected behavior I'm not sure.
> I
> created a long running process that uses openejb for datasource mgmt and
> ejb
> timer apis.  I created a job that is meant to run at 0430 daily.  When we
> start the process before noon, it works fine.  when we start it after
> noon,
> it looks like the 0430 job doesn't kick off.  It's the only job we have
> that
> runs once a day.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
>

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