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Architecture

The JobScheduler/ JOC Cockpit architecture , which allows use of individual JobScheduler Masters and/or Agents to be used for individual clients, and is described in JOC Cockpit - Architecture article. The authentication and authorization introduced with the JOC Cockpit also allows an extremely flexible authorization - the allocation set of user permissions to be configured for Users. User Users are allocated one or more roles which, in turn, contain , with each role containing a set of permissions specifying that specify the operations that can be carried out within the role and . In addition, the objects within a JobScheduler Master configuration that these operations can be carried out on can also be configured for each role. For example, one role may be allowed to view the status of Jobs and Orders in Folders A and B, another role may be allowed to change their the state and modify their run times. In addition, role permissions can be restricted to specific folders within a JobScheduler Master configurationthe run times of the Jobs and Orders in all the Folders. This approach may be contrasted with other systems that allocate rights and permissions purely according to resources such as files or folders.

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