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    Quartz Scheduler
    Quartz is a richly featured, open source job scheduling library that can be integrated within virtually any Java application - from the smallest stand-alone application to the largest e-commerce system. Quartz can be used to create simple or complex schedules for executing tens, hundreds, or even tens-of-thousands of jobs; jobs whose tasks are defined as standard Java components that may execute virtually anything you may program them to do.
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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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    Ships Clock will ring a bell on every half-hour in the style of the standard ship's clock used for centuries on sailing ships around the world and still used in the world's navies today.
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    Quartz GEM

    Java GUI interface for Quartz scheduler.

    Java GUI interface for Quartz scheduler. Incorporates the ability to define reusable tasks, triggers and calendars to create parameter driven Jobs to submit to Quartz. Offers rudimentary job dependency, where job A can depend on Job B and C. Currently, only the source code is available.
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    alefa

    alefa: Control the launch and execution of other programs.

    "alefa" is a command line utility that allows to control the launch and execution of other programs. "alefa" means "run", "go", "launch" or "execute" in malagasy language. It is often useful to write (more or less) simple scripts to rerun some commands until they "succeed", or to launch other commands indefinitely. There are numerous common use cases. Such things should be easily automated so that we can do other tasks without being distracted and without having to restart such...
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