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Basic System Architecture
The JS7 makes use of the following components:
- The JOC Cockpit, which is used to manage the inventory of scheduling objects, to monitor and to control workflow execution and to access the JS7 - History.
- The Controller, which is used to orchestrate Agents, to pass orders for workflow execution to Agents and to deploy workflows and the JS7 - Daily Plan to Agents.
- Agents, which are dedicated to a Controller and are used to execute workflows and jobs. Agents act autonomously for workflows that execute any all included jobs with the same Agent.
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- JOC Cockpit and Controller can each implement a passive cluster with an active node and a standby node.
- Agents can be operated standalone or as instances of a JS7 - Agent Cluster that implements which implement active-passive or active-active scheduling.
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- The JOC Cockpit implements:
- the user interface for browser access by browsers.
- the JS7 - REST Web Service API that which:
- is connected to a database and which persistently stores the inventory and the history of workflow executions.
- performs any all operations to manage for managing Controllers.
- The Controller connects to Agents:
- for JS7 - Deployment of Scheduling Objects of workflows,
- to forward orders for workflow execution,
- to receive execution results from Agents.
- The Agents:
- execute workflows and jobs,
- return execution results and log output to the Controller.
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Network Connections
Network connections are only established in the directions indicated directions only.
- Any connections are unilateral to simplify network access.
- Connections can be secured by TLS/SSL certificates.
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