On 22/07/2010 15:37, André Warnier wrote:
> Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
>> On 07/22/2010 03:49 PM, Martin Gainty wrote:
>>> //i wasnt able to determine JMX ability to schedule a specific task
>>> for a specific time?
>>>    
>>
>> I was referring to Andre's sentence:
>> "[using database] makes it easier to suspend/resume the sending of
>> emails separately if you need to for some reason, without having to
>> change anything to your running webapp. "
>>
>> One can use JMX to interact with code running in (possibly even
>> remote) JVM. So, one can use JMX to stop/start sending emails, using
>> custom code of course.
>> And my point was (with laugh), that now it becomes interesting and
>> exciting feature to implement.
>>
> And I got the point, and appreciated it.
> :-)
> 
> Maybe we should have a competition for whom can find the most exciting
> and complex solution to the OP's problem.  I'm sure we could fit SOAP in
> there somewhere, and use Hadoop for the db back-end.
> ;-)


Not forgetting JTA, JMS, JSF, EJB, JPA, JAF, etc...

Wait, then we'd have Glassfish.


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