Getting Quartz.Net architecture - open source job scheduling framework

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Some time ago the Internet learned about Quartz.Ne job scheduling framework t find this framework has been favored by many engineers in addressing the needs of the scheduled task. Whether you are a B / S software or C / S software, as long as you have some time and in accordance with predetermined rules specified to trigger demand some processing tasks, Quqrtz.net job scheduling framework can be a good meet.

for example: 

    You assume the leadership of a task assigned to you, he tells you: Sally did not have time? Help me to do a program that One month, the latest 100 records in the database A copy of the database table A1 B B1 in the middle, and each week Monday to computer C of f / 01 files in the directory are copied to a computer E of f / 01 next directory. If you encounter this demand is now using c # development language then you can try to use Quartz.Net scheduler.


quartz.Net is open source, it is OpenSymphony of Quartz.API (java) in .net transplantation. Achieved many relationships and triggers the job, but also to multiple jobs associated with different triggers, support "Cron expressions (you can see related presentations)" in triggering the development of granularity.

English referring to the official website ( http://quartznet.sourceforge.net/tutorial.html )

Chinese help documentation (http://www.cnblogs.com/shanyou/archive/2007/08/25/QuartzNETtutorial.html)

The latest version:

April 9, 2012 issued 2.0 Released Quartz.NET http://quartznet.sourceforge.net/ , corresponds to the version of Java Quartz 2.1, Download http://quartznet.sourceforge.net/download.html , can installed by Nuget package.


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