OMG I was waiting for that,
thank you guys so much, really...

Just a little note: fantastic would be add documentation for durable 
scheduler...

On Monday, September 17, 2012 10:53:57 PM UTC+2, Michael Klishin wrote:
>
> Quartzite [1] is a Clojure DSL on top of the Quartz scheduler. It has a 
> few convenience features
> in addition, but primarily tries to make core Quartz features as easy to 
> use as possible without heavy use of Java interop in your apps.
>
> Here's a list of what you get out of the box:
>
>  * Ability to define jobs, triggers and schedules using a DSL
>  * Scheduling, unscheduling, pausing and resuming jobs and triggers.
>  * Querying scheduler for information, convenient predicate functions
>  * Ability to register listeners for scheduler events
>  * Access to durable scheduler data stores (JDBC databases out of the box, 
> other stores via plugins)
>  * Solid documentation (my favorite feature)
>
>
> New in 1.0 final:
>
>  * Documentation updates
>  * Stateful jobs support
>  * Clojure 1.4 by default
>  * Better names for functions that remove triggers
>
> Full change log is available on GitHub [4].
>
> Quartzite targets Clojure 1.3+, tested against 3 Clojure versions x 3 JDKs 
> on travis-ci.org, and is released under the Eclipse Public License.
>
> Learn more in the Getting Started guide [2] and the rest of the docs [1].
>
> The source is available on GitHub [3]. We also use GitHub to track issues.
>
>
> 1. http://clojurequartz.info
> 2. http://clojurequartz.info/articles/getting_started.html
> 3. http://github.com/michaelklishin/quartzite
> 4. 
> https://github.com/michaelklishin/quartzite/blob/1.0.x-stable/ChangeLog.md
> -- 
> MK
>
> http://github.com/michaelklishin
> http://twitter.com/michaelklishin
>
>

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