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Automatic mail sending using jsp
biny panackal
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Dear All
I am standing in such a situation that how can i set up an automated mail sending mechanisms for my web application.. If any body know this please revert me back . How can i schedule mail sending without user interaction
Biny Balan
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Arthur Buliva
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Make a class that sends your email and schedule it as a Linux cron job or Windows scheduler application.
William Brogden
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Be sure to allow for trying again after a delay when the mail server is not responding for some reason.
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Shilpa Tendulkar
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I have used Quartz Scheduler to do this in my project. Its very good. Easy to implement. Try this
Quartz
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Quartz is a popular scheduler.
But Why do you need a
jsp
? Is it because you may want to change the contents/configuration etc?
All you need is a scheduler, and a batch job.
Murthy Tanniru
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I agree. If you are using web app then use quartz else cron job will serve the purpose
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