Need Workaround for periodical autocommit in WebForms without using Timer

Hi guys...
I need to use autocommit in my form for say 1 min.
As ther is a great performance degradation when i go for timers, i need a workaround to achieve the same functionality without using timers.
Thanx & Regards
Sriram

<p>Get this zip file
<br><br>
unzip the file<br>
copy the bean_timer.jar in your <forms_home>/java directory<br>
update your formsweb.cfg configuration file<br>
archive_jini=f90all_jinit.jar,...,bean_timer.jar<br><br>
open, compile and run the beantimer.fmb sample demo
<br>
</p>
Francois

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