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  1. Support Resources

    Support https://www.sos-berlin.com/long-term-support Provide customers with bug-fixes after the Last Public Maintenance Release up to the End Of Life
    Product Knowledge BaseOct 25, 2015
  2. Released Features

    have been added to a release, e.g. from the Candidate Features list. Released Features are subject to on-going maintenance and are available in the Release Information section. Released Features will be moved to the Deprecated Features list towards the end of their life cycle.    
    Product Knowledge BaseJun 20, 2015
  3. What is the difference between "end" and "kill immediately"?

    JobScheduler Operations Center (JOC) provides two methods to end a running task. Both are reachable via the context menu of the task. End a task with the "end … for shell jobs. End a task with the "kill immediately" command This command will send the following xml command to the JobScheduler engine: <kill_task
    Product Knowledge BaseOct 16, 2014
  4. Feature Life Cycle Management

    Release Policy - Feature Life Cycle Management
    Product Knowledge BaseMar 01, 2015
  5. Release Policy - Product Life Cycle Management

    How long will you support the different versions of JobScheduler and YADE?
    Product Knowledge BaseMar 01, 2015
  6. Example with execution of a second job chain only if a specific job has ended successfully and first job chain is completed

    ). How it works: A sync job is located at the end of job chain1 and at the beginning of job chain 2. Job12 has a command on exit code=success which will create
    Product Knowledge BaseDec 22, 2020
  7. Release Policy - Planning Cycle

    Scope Feature Life Cycle Management includes features being subject to a Planning Cycle: new features are planned and specified before being developed … planning the mapping to the respective status in the Change Management System https://change.sos-berlin.com/. Further resources for life cycle management
    Product Knowledge BaseJul 08, 2015
  8. Release Policy - Development Cycle

    Scope Feature Life Cycle Management includes that planned features are subject to a Development Cycle: having passed the Planning Cycle new features can … https://change.sos-berlin.com. Further resources for life cycle management for the overall Product Life Cycle see Release Policy - Product Life Cycle Management for information about
    Product Knowledge BaseMar 18, 2015
  9. Release Policy - Deprecation Cycle

    Scope Feature Life Cycle Management includes that released features may eventually be replaced by new functions, i.e. they are subject to a Deprecation Cycle … Further resources for life cycle management for the overall Product Life Cycle see Release Policy - Product Life Cycle Management for information about release
    Product Knowledge BaseDec 25, 2015
  10. How to run Java Managed Beans from a job

    value can be configured. cancel The job executes the cancel function on a running MBean. The cancel function is expected to cause the MBean to end it's … an MBean end at the end of a period or to stop it manually using the "stop" command of the job menu. execute The job calls the execute function of an MBean which
    Product Knowledge BaseMar 03, 2015