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I am new to Quartz. I did manage to figure out that default value for Scheduler configuration is org.quartz.threadPool.threadCount=-1.

But it did not find anywhere what this implies. Does this mean that there will be only one thread or has it some other 'number'?

I am playing with quartz-scheduler v2.2.

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It depends..

If you use Spring Framework then you can see that the real default is defined in SchedulerFactoryBean:

public static final int DEFAULT_THREAD_COUNT = 10;

In case of using bare Quartz and and not passing any property, it will use its default configuration, which you can find it in org.quartz.properties:quartz jar. It's called quartz.properties (here's link) and contains:

# Default Properties file for use by StdSchedulerFactory
# to create a Quartz Scheduler Instance, if a different
# properties file is not explicitly specified.
#

org.quartz.scheduler.instanceName: DefaultQuartzScheduler
org.quartz.scheduler.rmi.export: false
org.quartz.scheduler.rmi.proxy: false
org.quartz.scheduler.wrapJobExecutionInUserTransaction: false

org.quartz.threadPool.class: org.quartz.simpl.SimpleThreadPool
org.quartz.threadPool.threadCount: 10
org.quartz.threadPool.threadPriority: 5
org.quartz.threadPool.threadsInheritContextClassLoaderOfInitializingThread: true

org.quartz.jobStore.misfireThreshold: 60000

org.quartz.jobStore.class: org.quartz.simpl.RAMJobStore

So, it's 10 in the most cases.

On the other hand, if you just wanted to create SimpleThreadPool without specyfying thread-pool size, it will throw exception from initialize method as (here's link):

if (count <= 0) {
    throw new SchedulerConfigException(
            "Thread count must be > 0");
}
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Try to start Quartz with default value org.quartz.threadPool.threadCount=-1

It doesn't start. You got org.quartz.SchedulerConfigException: Thread count must be > 0

The default -1 value force you to config org.quartz.threadPool.threadCount to your value more then 0 .

From jdoc

org.quartz.threadPool.threadCount

Can be any positive integer...

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  • you did answer what it wanted but Maciej's answer was exactly what I wanted to know, Thanks any way.
    – Jef
    Mar 8, 2016 at 5:44

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