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The JobScheduler's unique job and order concept includes the use organization of jobs within into job chains with and the use of dependencies. - Jobs are the basic unit for the processing of executable files
, job chains - (programs, scripts, commands etc.).
- Job Chains can be seen as an assembly line on which
multiple - a number of job nodes are passed sequentially.
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- Orders represent triggers that will cause a job chain to be started according to calendar events.
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Jobs
- Jobs are the basic unit for the processing of executable files, shell scripts, procedures and of job implementations based on the JobScheduler internal API.
- Jobs can be executed independently from one another. However, job starts can also be made dependent on the execution result (success, failure, exit code) of preceding jobs.
- Jobs can be executed in parallel by a configurable number of tasks.
Read more on these features in the job documentation.
Job Chains
- Job Chains can be seen as an assembly line on which multiple job nodes are passed, with each job making up one step in the processing of a chain.
Read more on this feature in the order and job chain documentation.
Orders
- Workflow is regulated by orders. An order can be thought of as a directive which is processed in a chain of jobs. An order is assigned to a job chain with an identifier which is valid for that particular job chain. The order also has a status which changes after the processing of each job node and can have a payload of parameters.
- Orders are persistently stored during processing. This means that if a job is stopped during processing and then restarted, it will be continued at exactly the point where it was stopped.
Job Chains
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Orders
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Read more on this feature in the order and job chain documentation.Resources
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