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Quarzite, a thin Clojure layer on top the Quartz Scheduler

Quarzite is a powerful Clojure scheduling library built on top the Quartz Scheduler.

Project goals

  • Support all commonly used Quartz features but follow the 80/20 rule
  • Be (reasonably) idiomatic but easy to understand for people familiar with Quartz
  • Be well documented
  • Be well tested
  • Integrate with libraries like JodaTime where appropriate, like Monger, a modern Clojure MongoDB client does
  • Not a half-assed effort: libraries should be well maintained and test-driven or not be open sourced in the first place

Project Maturity

Quartzite is past 1.0 and has been in use for over a year. We consider it to be stable and reasonably mature. Quartz Scheduler is a very mature project.

Supported Clojure Versions

Quartzite is built from the ground up for Clojure 1.3 and up. The most recent release is always recommended.

Maven Artifacts

The Most Recent Release

With Leiningen:

[clojurewerkz/quartzite "1.1.0"]

With Maven:

<dependency>
  <groupId>clojurewerkz</groupId>
  <artifactId>quartzite</artifactId>
  <version>1.1.0</version>
</dependency>

Getting Started, Documentation

Please refer to the Getting Started with Clojure and Quartz. Quartzite documentation guides are not fully complete but cover most of the functionality.

Quality Clojure documentation is available elsewhere.

Community

Quartzite has a mailing list. Feel free to join it and ask any questions you may have.

To subscribe for announcements of releases, important changes and so on, please follow @ClojureWerkz on Twitter.

Quartzite Is a ClojureWerkz Project

Quartzite is part of the group of Clojure libraries known as ClojureWerkz, together with Monger, Welle, Neocons, Langohr, Elastisch and several others.

Continuous Integration

Continuous Integration status

CI is hosted by travis-ci.org

Development

Quartzite uses Leiningen 2. Make sure you have it installed and then run tests against all supported Clojure versions using

lein2 all test

Then create a branch and make your changes on it. Once you are done with your changes and all tests pass, submit a pull request on Github.

License

Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Michael S. Klishin

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure.

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