I'm working on upgrading a job scheduling system we use in-house that uses Quartz.net. Looking at the source of the latest version of Quartz, I noticed that it still uses its own thread pool implementation, as opposed the much-improved thread pool (or anything from System.Threading.Tasks) that started shipping with .NET 4.0.
I'd be curious to know if anyone has successfully implemented a job scheduling system that uses Quartz.net for its scheduling features and TPL for thread pooling. Is it relatively easy to swap out Quartz's thread pool for that of TPL? Is Quartz even still relevant in the world of Tasks? Alternatively, as sold as I am on the great improvements with the .NET 4.x thread pool (core awareness, local queues, improved locking, etc.), is Quartz's thread pool good enough for typical coarse-grained background jobs and not worth the effort of forcing TPL into the mix?
Thanks in advance for any insights on using (or not using) these two tools together.