OSB 11g / weblogic-  daemon process

All,
I am looking at a scenario where I need a process to poll set of values from a database, and make a web service call using the values one by one , get the results for them and update the database with the results.
I want to run this process in a time where the server load is low as this is a low priority process.
This process need not be in OSB.
Does OSB has a feature where it can determine whether server has less load and automatically trigger a low priority process?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Srini.

Hi James,
Thanks for your input.
This process need not be in OSB but wanted an opinion on which would be the best approach to perform this.
Were you mentioning about the database triggering an OSB process when it knows that the server load is less ? or the database performing the entire activity by itself? Only thing is an external web service call is to be performed to get a response which is to be updated to the records.
I could think of scheduling a process at select time window in a day at regular intervals. But I am searching for answers to perform this activity automatically as low priority task.
Regards,
Srini.

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