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These tutorials provide an introduction to running JobScheduler jobs Jobs and orders Orders, starting with running the simplest possible 'Hello World' example of a jobJob.
Although the JobScheduler is often run in batch mode or from the command line and JobScheduler objects such as jobsJobs, orders Orders and schedules Schedules are often edited with a code editor, these tutorials make extensive of the JobScheduler's JOC Cockpit and JOE graphic interfaces:
- JOC (the JobScheduler Operations Center), which
- The JOC Cockpit provides a convenient method of operating (i.e. starting, stopping, pausing, etc.)
- and monitoring jobs and orders and making limited
- on-the-fly changes.
The JOC cockpit also provides a convenient interface for accessing JobScheduler log files. - JOE (the JobScheduler Object Editor) provides a convenient way of creating and editing JobScheduler objects such as Jobs, Orders and Schedules.
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