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- Network
- JS7 jobs are executed with Agents. For use with SAP jobs the Agent requires an HTTP network connection to SAP S/4 HANA.
Network connections can be secured by HTTPS.
Note SAP certificates have to be made available to the Agent's truststore.
Applicability of Mutual Authentication certificates has to be clarified.
- Starting Jobs
- JS7 jobs are started from JS7 - Orders assigned the JS7 - Workflows that includes the jobs.
- Orders are created from JS7 - Schedules, typically a few days ahead of execution and are added to the JS7 - Daily Plan.
- Orders can be added manually from the JOC Cockpit and by use of the JS7 - REST Web Service API.
- The start of the JS7 job indicates that the corresponding SAP job is running.
- JS7 jobs are started from JS7 - Orders assigned the JS7 - Workflows that includes the jobs.
- Stopping Jobs
- JS7 orders can be suspended and cancelled, optionally killing the running process of a job, e.g. by user intervention. For the JS7 JITL
SAPS4HANAJob
andSAPS4HANAScheduleJob
template when cancelling no kill option applies as SAP jobs cannot be killed.
- JS7 orders can be suspended and cancelled, optionally killing the running process of a job, e.g. by user intervention. For the JS7 JITL
- Parallelism
- Any number of JS7 jobs based on the JITL
SAPS4HANAJob
andSAPS4HANAScheduleJob
template can be executed at the same time. - Parallelism of JS7 jobs based on the JITL
SAPS4HANAJo
b
andSAPS4HANAScheduleJob
template includes to run a number of job instances with the same Agent or with different Agents.
- Any number of JS7 jobs based on the JITL
- Mutual Exclusion
- JS7 offers JS7 - Resource Locks to limit parallel execution of specific jobs. This applies accordingly to jobs based on the JITL
SAPS4HANAJob
andSAPS4HANAScheduleJob
template.
- JS7 offers JS7 - Resource Locks to limit parallel execution of specific jobs. This applies accordingly to jobs based on the JITL
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