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Is there a generic scheduling framework? (6 messages)
- Posted by: Faisal Shafique
- Posted on: February 27 2007 17:20 EST
Software Gurus, Not sure if this post belongs here so apologies in advance. Just wondering is there a generic framework for scheduling things? e.g schedule meetings but the framework should be generic to schedule any entities as long as they for example, implement a specific interface. Thanks.Threaded Messages (6)
- found one! by Faisal Shafique on February 27 2007 17:49 EST
- nope its something else by Faisal Shafique on February 27 2007 17:51 EST
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????????? by Adenilton Soares on March 06 2007 07:59 EST
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Re: ?????????? by Faisal Shafique on March 07 2007 04:47 EST
- Ok by Adenilton Soares on March 23 2007 08:49 EDT
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Re: ?????????? by Faisal Shafique on March 07 2007 04:47 EST
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????????? by Adenilton Soares on March 06 2007 07:59 EST
- nope its something else by Faisal Shafique on February 27 2007 17:51 EST
- up by xu huiling on March 06 2007 22:23 EST
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found one![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Faisal Shafique
- Posted on: February 27 2007 17:49 EST
- in response to Faisal Shafique
called Quartz....available under apache license -
nope its something else[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Faisal Shafique
- Posted on: February 27 2007 17:51 EST
- in response to Faisal Shafique
Above is a job scheduler...not quite what I was looking for -
?????????[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Adenilton Soares
- Posted on: March 06 2007 07:59 EST
- in response to Faisal Shafique
I didn't understand,,,,,,, explain Faisal, please! -
Re: ??????????[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Faisal Shafique
- Posted on: March 07 2007 16:47 EST
- in response to Adenilton Soares
I was looking for some generic scheduling framework which can for example allocate resources e.g given x number of cases which have to be heard by one of y judges by z date, give me everyday schedule of each judge taking into consideration the availability of one of j rooms. Basically resource allocation problem. -
Ok[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Adenilton Soares
- Posted on: March 23 2007 08:49 EDT
- in response to Faisal Shafique
Ok, You could create a rule to store the data! :) -
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- Posted by: xu huiling
- Posted on: March 06 2007 22:23 EST
- in response to Faisal Shafique
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