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 NAMEPOE::Component::Cron - Schedule POE Events using a cron spec SYNOPSIS    use POE::Component::Cron;
    $s1 = POE::Session->create(
        inline_states => {
            _start => sub {
               $_[KERNEL]->delay( _die_, 120 );
            }
            Tick => sub {
               print 'tick ', scalar localtime, "\n";
            },
        }
    );
    # crontab schedule the easy wa
    $sched =
      POE::Component::Cron->from_cron( '* * * * *' => $s2->ID => 'Tick' );
    # delete some schedule of events
    $sched->delete();
DESCRIPTIONThis component extends POE::Component::Schedule by adding an easy way t specify event schedules using a simple cron spec. METHODSfrom_cronAdd a schedule using a simple syntax for plain old cron spec.     POE::Component::Cron-> from_cron('*/5 */2 * * 1' => session => event);
Accepts the cron syntax as defined by DateTime::Event::Cron which is pretty the same as that used by common linux cron. SEE ALSOPOE, POE::Component::Schedule perl, DateTime::Set, DateTime::Event::Cron. AUTHORChris Fedde, <cfedde@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSECopyright (C) 2008 by Chris Fedde This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. 
 
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