12-04-2008
Re : Pass parameters from Cron job to Java code
Hello All,
Hope all is fine. I am newbie to Unix. I am using Bourne Shell (sh). One of the question I have is that I am trying to read XML file and based on reading that XML file I want to run same java programs at different hours. When I run the Java code, I wanted to pass parameters to my compiled java code, for example : if I read 4 Apps (App1, App2, App3,App4) from XML and if I read different time to run the same java code for above mentioned parameters (App1,....).then I will have to set cron job at different time but my question is how will I pass parameters from cron job to java code at while running it.
This is what I want to do..............
05 14 * * * java ./program1(App1)
10 14 * * * java ./program1(App2)
15 14 * * * java ./program1(App3)
20 14 * * * java ./program1(App4)
Thanks in advance and appreciate your feedback on this.
Thanking you ,
Sam
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