Hi Parkan,

I am asking myself if you have chosen the right solution here. A friend of mine makes his living with "this". What you are trying to do is called a batch management system. There are commercial solutions for this. For example Control-M or the Oracle Batch architecture: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17904_01/bi.1111/e16630/batchjobs_framework.htm#autoId0. Notice: these are high end solution, but I know light framework exist also.

With respect to the complexity of this area ( my Friend is a good German Engineer!), I would have a look at these solutions rather than try to develop such a system. The issue you will face in this area of IT are extremely complex.

Depending on your requirements, you could think of an Oracle back end with a PERL web-application front end or something similar.

K

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In reply to Re: Equivalent for delayed_job? by Zzenmonk
in thread Equivalent for delayed_job? by parkan

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