Java servlets are a good solution for processing that needs to be triggered from outside Domino or that needs to run on multiple servers, but if you want to schedule your servlets dynamically, a bit more development effort is required, especially since rescheduling a servlet involves making a design change to your database. This article provides a scheduled servlet solution that allows you to dynamically enable, disable, and reschedule servlets via a Notes configuration document. There is an example implementation for release 5, as well as one for release 6 that uses the new Java classes Timer and TimerTask — both examples are available for download from THE VIEW Web site.
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