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11/1/2012 1:29 AM
 

Hi Everybody,

        In DNN we have schedulers right, can we have more than one class inheriting scheduler client. In this case we can create multiple classes for different functionalities or services in single module. This is working fine, So in dnn why we have different modules for different schedulers is this required to do like that. Which is the better approach for creating schedulers in different module for different schedulers or different class for different schedulers in single module. Can any one suggest better IDEA.


Thanks & Regards,

Janardhan.

 
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11/11/2012 11:07 PM
 

No need of module for scheduler only class is enough. We create a class in appcode folder and we will give name space and class name in add new scheduler of host-->scheduler. So here no need to go for module. 


Any body can correct me if this solution is wrong.


Thanks & Regards,

Janardhan

 
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