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  • Scripted conditions can be added by use of Pre- and Postprocessing Scripts.
  • Each job can be assigned a number of Pre- and Postprocessing scripts that are executed in the configured sequence.
  • The scripts can include
    • Java classes
    • JavaScript code
  • Scripted conditions are a powerful means for flexibility:
    • JavaScript code can be added directly to Jobs and Monitors and is interpreted at run-time. No build cycle is required.
    • Java classes can be added that make use of of the ecosystem of available Java libraries.
  • The JobScheduler exposes its objects, methods and properties by use of the API Interface.
  • Scripted conditions are can be applied by implementing a spooler_process_before() method function for a preprocessor monitor with jobs in a ob job chain that will
    • return the value true if the job should start,
    • return the value false if the job should not start,
    • move Orders to the next state in a job chain if the current job should be skipped.

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