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Overview

Excerpt

The introduction of the JobScheduler Operating Center (JOC) Cockpit brings a significant change in the JobScheduler architecture:

  • The JOC Cockpit has a client - server web service architecture and is installed separately from a JobScheduler Master.
  • The Cockpit client runs in a standard Internet browser and the server provides the JobScheduler Web Services.
  • The JobScheduler Web Services provide the necessary information for the Cockpit GUI as well as handling the communication with JobScheduler Masters.

The Web Services can be addressed by any number of Cockpit GUIs and by external programs such as ERP applications.

 

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  • The JOC Cockpit can display workplan and job history information and therefore functionally replaces JID - the JobScheduler Information Dashboard, which will not be delivered with the JobScheduler from version 1.11 onwards.
  • JobScheduler Universal Agents or Universal Agent Clusters cannot be directly controlled via the Web Services - this must take place via a JobScheduler Master.

Technical Details

The diagram below shows the JobScheduler JOC Cockpit Architecture at a more technical level. 

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