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Quartz is an enterprise-class job scheduler for integration with stand-alone Java applications and full-scale J2EE applications. Advanced features include clustering and participation in container managed transactions. It is highly scalable, very lightweight, and supports very complex scheduling.
NCron is a task scheduling service, written completely in managed C#. The service will execute tasks written in any .NET-language, in a (almost) any possible time pattern.
cron4j is a scheduler for the Java platform which is very similar to the UNIX cron daemon. With cron4j you can launch, from within your Java applications, any task you need at the right time, according to some simple rules.
A way to store/organize tasks that must be repeated within a time interval. Tipical sample: Check everyday some objects to change something if its date have expired. This project provides some models to workaround this.
Dante Job Scheduler allows for the registering of jobs via direct PHP API or REST. Triggers include date/time, server load, and server events. Currently Dante only runs on Windows. Dante provides an API for asynchronous/parallel execution of PHP or command-line jobs. The Web UI makes it
Cron like scheduler for java with Plug-in support. Javacrond is extremely efficient and customizable cron implementation for java based on JDRing (a lightweight java scheduler). The project however does not support exact "crontab" format, but, an enhanced version of the same. Plug-ins can
Schedule::Chronic::Distributed is a distributed scheduling system using a shared database backend. This allows you to schedule jobs based on a combination of criteria including time of day, available resources per node, and status of other jobs. Also included is a Maypole Web application
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