At my former employer we created a Job Queue (to replace Kue) for our 
needs: 

https://github.com/webcast-io/jobukyu

It's essentially a REST API on top of MongoDB, with support for web hooks.

MongoDB does has document-level atomicity, see 
here: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/tutorial/model-data-for-atomic-operations/

It doesn't have scheduled jobs. If you wanted that feature, you may be 
better off looking at other systems. Otherwise, if you're upto it, you 
could fork it and add it in.

Regards,

Paul Jensen


On Tuesday, 11 November 2014 00:13:09 UTC, Alisson Cavalcante Agiani wrote:
>
> Does anyone knows a good job queue that has atomicity and scheduled jobs?
>

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