NAME
TaskForest - A simple but expressive job scheduler that allows you to
chain jobs/tasks and create time dependencies. Uses text config files to
specify task dependencies.
VERSION
This is version 1.36.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
With the TaskForest Job Scheduler you can:
* schedule jobs run at predetermined times
* have jobs be dependent on each other
* rerun failed jobs
* mark jobs as succeeded or failed
* put jobs on hold and release the holds
* release all dependencies on a job
* check the status of all jobs scheduled to run today
* interact with the included web service using your own client code
* interact with the included web server using your default browser
* express the relationships between jobs using a simple text-based
format (a big advantage if you like using 'grep')
SYNOPSIS
Over the years TaskForest has migrated from a collection of simple perl
modules to a full-fledged system. I have found that putting the
documentation in a single POD is getting much more difficult. You can
now find the latest documetation on the TaskForest website located at
http://www.taskforest.com
If you run the included web server, you will also find a complete copy
of the documentation on the included web site.
BUGS
For an up-to-date bug listing and to submit a bug report, please send an
email to the TaskForest Discussion Mailing List at "taskforest-discuss
at lists dot sourceforge dot net"
SUPPORT
For support, please visit our website at http://www.taskforest.com/ or
send an email to the TaskForest Discussion Mailing List at
"taskforest-discuss at lists dot sourceforge dot net"
AUTHORS
Aijaz A. Ansari http://www.taskforest.com/
The following developers have graciously contributed patches to enhance
TaskForest:
* Steve Hulet
Please see the 'Changes' file for details. If you have contributed code,
and your name is not on the above list, please accept my apologies and
let me know, so that I may give you credit.
If you're using this program, I would love to hear from you. Please send
an email to the TaskForest Discussion Mailing List at
"taskforest-discuss at lists dot sourceforge dot net" and let me know
what you think of it.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many thanks to the following for their help and support:
* SourceForge
* Rosco Rouse
* Svetlana Lemeshov
* Teresia Arthur
* Steve Hulet
I would also like to thank Randal L. Schwartz for teaching the readers
of the Feb 1999 issue of Web Techniques how to write a pre-forking web
server, the code upon which the TaskForest Web server is built.
I would also like to thank the fine developers at Yahoo! for providing
yui to the open source community.
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself - specifically, the Artistic
License.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
with this module.
SEE ALSO
perl(1).