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- Unzip all files of test_event.zip into the ./config folder of your active instance of the event service JobScheduler installation. After unzipping you will have all the objects needed to run the example in the live/DEP_EVENTS subfolder.
- Open the JS operations gui for the workload JobScheduler in your browser using http://scheduler_host:scheduler_port
- Find the
DEP_EVENTS/JobChainB/JobChainB
job chain and click on it. - There is an order assigned to the JobChainB. In the order menu press Start order now
- You see the order will start , but since the JobChainA is not yet started , thus JOB_CHAINA_END event does not exist, the order will wait for 10s and then check again.
- Find the
DEP_EVENTS/JobChainA/JobChainA
job chain and click on it. - There is an order assigned to the JobChainA. In the order menu press Start order now
- JobChainA will start and after successful completion will submit JOB_CHAINA_END event to the JobScheduler.
- JobChainB node CheckEvent is checking periodically, as soon as it finds the matching event , JobChainB will also start processing.
- JobChainB has a node RemoveEvent to remove the event from DB once JobChainB successfully completed processing.
How it works
The test_event/job_event_add
DEP_EVENTS/JobChainA/JobChainA/Submit_End_Event
job is a dummy shell script job with a post processing partJobScheduler job to . In the post processing the com.sos.jitl.eventing.EventMonitorTaskAfter
JITL class is used to add an TEST.TEST_EVENT event.
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