Hi,
Set up a batch/bash script and use task schedular/cron depending on your system.
GWC has a REST interface, so the script can call curl for the URLs.
Here is the batch file I use to rebuild various tiles - it’s actually fairly complicated as I found I was acquiring lots of different scripts for different datasets; this amalgamates them - you’ll need CURL in the same directory to run it.
http://pastebin.com/q4LKbyJ9
Feel free to tweak it to your needs.
The RESTful interface has some documentation on the Geoserver docs.
Jonathan
On 26 February 2014 05:15, Vikram Santhanam <vikraman.gis@anonymised.com> wrote:
Dear Users,
How to assign time interval to take regular cache using geowebche. For instance every afternoon at 13:00 hrs geowebcache should be started automatically and it should start creating tiles. ?
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