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- A workflow can include any number of jobs.
- A job is assigned an Agent that executes the job.
- Within a workflow jobs can be executed by different Agents (cross-platform scheduling).
- A Standalone Agent or a Cluster Agent can be assigned, see JS7 - Agent Cluster.
- A workflow can include additional instructions:
- to manage job dependencies, for example, using the JS7 - Fork-Join Instruction,
- to manage job access to resources, for for example, using the the JS7 - Lock Instruction
- to manage error handling, for example, using the JS7 - Try-Catch Instruction, JS7 - Retry Instruction and JS7 - If Instruction.
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- Shell Jobs
- The Agent provides JS7 - Job Environment Variables that are available for any shell jobs.
- JS7 - Order Variables and job node arguments are exposed as environment variables from a mapping that is performed at job level as described below.
- JVM Jobs
- Jobs running in a JVM provided by the Agent are forwarded a parameterization object that holds similar information as the environment variables for shell jobs.
- Both Shell Jobs and JVM jobs can be assigned JS7 - Job Resources to propagate environment variables and arguments.
Job Configuration
Jobs are managed from the JOC Cockpit Configuration-> Inventory >Inventory View.
The tree panel offers the Workflows category to select and display a workflow with the JS7 - Workflow Editor.
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