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- Node properties include the list of default arguments that are available from the respective job node:
- The use case for node arguments includes using the same job a number of times in a given workflow with different parameter sets.
- Assume that the job requires the same parameter names to be used.
- However, for each occurrence of the job in a workflow different parameter values should be used.
- In this situation node arguments can be introduced that specify variables with the same name but with different values for each occurrence of a job in the workflow.
- Names of node arguments should not interfere with order variables as otherwise the node argument values will be overwritten by order variable values.
- For shell jobs node arguments have to be mapped to environment variables similarly to order variables.
- For JVM jobs node arguments are available from Java objects exposed to the job implementation.
Notification Tab
Notifications can be sent in case of job errors, warnings and success.
- No job-specific settings are required. The JS7 - Notification - Configuration specifies the global setup that by default applies to any jobs.
- Jobs can specify a behavior for sending notifications that is different from the global configuration. In this case use the settings from this tab.
Explanation:
- The Notification tab of the job properties editor offers to specify settings that overwrite the notification setup.
- Attribute
Mail on
: The attribute specifies one or more events for which notifications are sent, in case of error, warnings and success. - Attributes
Mail To
,Mail Cc
,Mail Bcc
: The attributes specify the recipients of mail notifications. Multiple recipients can be separated by a comma. - If job specific notification settings are used then none of the attributes with the same name specified by the notification setup will be used.
- Therefore both the
Mail on
attribute and aMail To
recipient have to be specified in order to change the recipient of notifications specifically for the job. - If the
Mail on
attribute is used but noMail To
recipient is specified then this will suppress mail notification for the job.
- Therefore both the
Error Handling
The Job Instruction provides capabilities to track job errors. The Job Instruction
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