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    PowerJob

    PowerJob

    Enterprise job scheduling middleware with distributed computing

    PowerJob is an open-source distributed computing and job scheduling framework which allows developers to easily schedule tasks in their own application. Front-end page is provided and developers can manage their task, monitor the status, check the logs online, etc. Four timing strategies are supported, including CRON expression, fixed rate, fixed delay and OpenAPI which allows you to define your own scheduling policies, such as delaying execution. Four execution modes are supported,...
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    Java Daemon Template

    A template for writing Java UNIX daemons.

    This is a simple Java application that will run on Unix/Linux operating systems as a daemon using the Apache Commons Daemon. The purpose of this application is to serve as a template/example of how to set up a Java application as a daemon on Unix/linux systems and as an example of how to use jsvc. The java_daemon_init script can be copied to /etc/init.d/ (and renamed to an appropriate name) and then used in the normal {start|stop} manner.
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