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    JobRunr

    JobRunr

    An extremely easy way to perform background processing in Java

    Incredibly easy way to perform fire-and-forget, delayed, scheduled and recurring jobs inside Java applications using only Java 8 lambda's. CPU and I/O intensive, long-running and short-running jobs are supported. Persistent storage is done via either RDBMS (e.g. Postgres, MariaDB/MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 and SQLite) or NoSQL (ElasticSearch, MongoDB and Redis). JobRunr provides a unified programming model to handle background tasks in a reliable way and runs them on shared hosting,...
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    Conscriptus

    Conscriptus

    Conscriptus Meet up!

    Web and cellphone mobile application to assist persons, groups and companies assign a meeting at the suitable place and time according to their location and time sheet and shared resource planning. Includes goods and service public catalog, shared by people to coordinate their efforts. Affordable for use anywhere and can installed at the company's web site or cellphone thanks to low technical requirements. Implemented in pure C. Designed as SOAP service to easy integration with other systems.
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    Let's you synchronize related scheduled jobs, which execute across many different machines. Instead of adding time padding between jobs (which can fail), use this utility. Please feel free to add more functions!
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