Listing OpenCms's scheduled jobs
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CmsScheduledJobInfo job = (CmsScheduledJobInfo)i.next(); | CmsScheduledJobInfo job = (CmsScheduledJobInfo)i.next(); | ||
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− | + | <li><%=job.getId()%>(<%=job.getClassName()%>) - <%=job.getJobName()%> | |
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 19 December 2007
The JSP code below lists the OpenCms's scheduled jobs (must have administrator rights):
<%@page import="org.opencms.main.*, org.opencms.scheduler.*, java.util.*"%> <HTML><BODY> <ul> <% Iterator i = OpenCms.getScheduleManager().getJobs().iterator(); while (i.hasNext()) { CmsScheduledJobInfo job = (CmsScheduledJobInfo)i.next(); %> <li><%=job.getId()%>(<%=job.getClassName()%>) - <%=job.getJobName()%> <%}%> </ul> </BODY></HTML>