Perhaps I should be more precise: quartz (http://quartz-scheduler.org/)
<http://quartz-scheduler.org/> is a java-based open source scheduler,
and the link I gave earlier is to the clojure integration layer
quartzite (http://clojurequartz.info/) <http://clojurequartz.info/>.
Immutant (http://immutant.org/tutorials/jobs/)
<http://immutant.org/tutorials/jobs/> seems to use another integration
library named quartz-clj (https://github.com/mdpendergrass/quartz-clj)
<https://github.com/mdpendergrass/quartz-clj>.
I have no idea how quartzite <http://clojurequartz.info/> and quartz-clj
<https://github.com/mdpendergrass/quartz-clj>compare to each other.
Finally the enterprise/proprietary version of quartz
<http://quartz-scheduler.org/> is named Terracotta Quartz Scheduler
<http://terracotta.org/products/quartz-scheduler> and it includes the
ability to specify where to run jobs.
Do let us know what you find out and decide.
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