{{Quickfixn}} Starting Quickfix through scheduled task
Grant Birchmeier
gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Mon Oct 7 07:31:41 PDT 2013
You can use StartTime/EndTime in your app's configuration, and just let the
app stay running.
You may want to use a scheduled task to kill it on Friday night and restart
it on Sunday night, though.
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Russell Gove <RGove at gerald.com> wrote:
> So I completed development of my first quickfix/n app on my local
> desktop. I’ve been using visual studio to do my testing. Now I want to
> deploy it to a server so that my users can test. ****
>
> How do people normally schedule this to run? I Was going to set up a
> winows scheduled task to start it off at 6:00 AM and then set the setting
> on the scheduled task to stop the process if it runs longer than 12 hours.
> ****
>
> I figured this would make sure that it was running from 6AM to 6 PM every
> day.****
>
> ** **
>
> This seems kind of hokie to me. What do other people do? How would I get
> it to send a logiout message before ending?****
>
> Russell ****
>
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