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[Zope-dev] Re: Event & Timer Service for Zope 2.8
by Dylan Jay other posts by this author
Jul 21 2005 8:38PM messages near this date
[Zope-dev] Re: Event & Timer Service for Zope 2.8 | [Zope-dev] Re: Event & Timer Service for Zope 2.8
Tres Seaver wrote:
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>  Chris' ClockServer removes the need for such a thread, by hooking
>  ZServer's mainloop to generate the "faux" request needed to kick off
>  async processing.  A "crontab" - like schedule can be driven equally
>  well from ClockScheduler as from a separate thread.

So what's wrong with including ClockServer in the core or making it 
easier to install? (ie not having to put packages in the python path 
which is hard with some hosting arrangements)

And what's the argument against a core scheduler regardless of a clock? 
Isn't running background tasks a common need amoungst many very 
different tools and therefore a interstructure issue?

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