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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T06:15:07+00:00 2026-05-24T06:15:07+00:00

I need to configure a Quartz.NET instance using Spring.NET. I haven’t been able to

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I need to configure a Quartz.NET instance using Spring.NET. I haven’t been able to find an example of how to do this, other than very simple cases. I don’t need any of the job/trigger config since those are done via the API for us. What I need is a means to configure these settings.

quartz.scheduler.instanceName = ServerScheduler
quartz.threadPool.type = Quartz.Simpl.SimpleThreadPool, Quartz

quartz.threadPool.threadCount = 10

quartz.threadPool.threadPriority = Normal

quartz.plugin.xml.type = Quartz.Plugin.Xml.JobInitializationPlugin, Quartz

quartz.plugin.xml.fileNames = C:/Tools/Forge/DataImport/Config/quartz_jobs.xml

quartz.jobStore.type = Quartz.Impl.AdoJobStore.JobStoreTX, Quartz 

quartz.jobStore.driverDelegateType = Quartz.Impl.AdoJobStore.StdAdoDelegate, Quartz

quartz.jobStore.dataSource = ForgePlatformDatasource 

quartz.dataSource.ForgePlatformDatasource.connectionString = Server=172.20.0.113 Database=ForgeQuartz;Uid=sa;Pwd=654321

quartz.dataSource.ForgePlatformDatasource.provider = SqlServer-40 

quartz.jobStore.useProperties = true 

quartz.scheduler.exporter.type = Quartz.Simpl.RemotingSchedulerExporter, Quartz

quartz.scheduler.exporter.port = 555

quartz.scheduler.exporter.bindName = QuartzScheduler

quartz.scheduler.exporter.channelType = tcp
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    2026-05-24T06:15:08+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 6:15 am

    According to what I remember you can set all your config details on the SchedulerFactoryObject -> QuartzProperties property.

    <object name="SomeName" type="Spring.Scheduling.Quartz.SchedulerFactoryObject, Spring.Scheduling.Quartz">
       <property name="QuartzProperties">
          <dictionary>
            <entry key="quartz.scheduler.instanceName" value="ServerScheduler"/>
            <entry key="quartz.threadPool.type" value="Quartz.Simpl.SimpleThreadPool, Quartz"/>
            <entry key="quartz.threadPool.threadCount" value="10"/>
            ... and many more ...
        </dictionary>
      </property>
    </object>
    

    The API-Documentation:

        /// <summary> 
        /// Set Quartz properties, like "quartz.threadPool.type".
        /// </summary>
        /// <remarks>
        /// Can be used to override values in a Quartz properties config file,
        /// or to specify all necessary properties locally.
        /// </remarks>
        /// <seealso cref="ConfigLocation" />
        public virtual IDictionary QuartzProperties
        {
            set { quartzProperties = value; }
        }
    
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