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