first of all, congratulations. Quart.NET is already yet very
impressive, stable, and also easy to use.
Allow me two questions:
1. Are there any plans on RMI or a .NET equivalent like in Java
Quartz?
2. In belong to the JIRA issue tracker. I was able to create an
account, but when i try to submit an issue I always get the following
exception (rights problem?):
>> * Error instantiating webwork.multipart.parser.class: com.atlassian.jira.web.JiraMultipartRequestWrapper(original message: null)
You have not selected a valid project to create an issue in. <<
thank you in advance
Harald Rohan
> first of all, congratulations. Quart.NET is already yet very
> impressive, stable, and also easy to use.
Thanks, nice to hear that you have had a positive experience.
> 1. Are there any plans on RMI or a .NET equivalent like in Java
> Quartz?
There are plans to port the functionality, but I have not yet gone
through the requirements and possible effects on this. Of course if
you have the enthusiasm I would be more than glad to accept patches on
this area.
> 2. In belong to the JIRA issue tracker. I was able to create an
> account, but when i try to submit an issue I always get the following
> exception (rights problem?):
This sounds weird...
http://jira.opensymphony.com/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa works
fine for me. There's already a issue for remotable scheduler though:
http://jira.opensymphony.com/browse/QRTZNET-39 . It's currently
scheduled for 0.7 but might be that it will be dropped to later
version.
-Marko
Let's see. Maybe i'll find time to play around.
> This sounds weird...http://jira.opensymphony.com/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspaworks
> fine for me.
Found it. It's a firefox 3.0 problem. Works fine using firefox 2.0.
There's already a issue for remotable scheduler though:http://
jira.opensymphony.com/browse/QRTZNET-39. It's currently
> scheduled for 0.7 but might be that it will be dropped to later
> version.
I see, silly me :-). Sorry bothering you.
harald
-Marko