Quartz is an open source project that offers an extensive set of job scheduling features. In this article, software engineer Michael Lipton and IT architect Soobaek Jang introduce the Quartz API, starting with a general overview of the framework and concluding with a series of code examples that illustrate its fundamental features. After reading this article and following the code examples, you should feel capable of incorporating the basic features of Quartz into any Java application.
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