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This example haveThree has three Job Chains.
Each job chain having its own set of jobs as shown below.
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- The finish job in Job_Chain1 creates an event for the event processor on host1.
- The event handler creates an order for Job_Chain2 on host 2 when the event "jobchain1" arrives. Than the event will "jobchain1" be deleted
- The finish job in Job_Chain2 creates an event for the event processor on host1.
- The event handler creates an order for Job_Chain3 on host 1 when the event "jobchain2" arrives. Than the event "jobchain2" will be deleted
The event handler
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<actions>
<action name="jobchain1">
<events>
<event_group group="group">
<event event_id="jobchain1" event_class="example" />
</event_group>
</events>
<commands>
<remove_event>
<event event_id="jobchain1" event_class="example" />
</remove_event>
<command name="start_jobchain2" scheduler_host="vmubuntu1" scheduler_port="4444">
<order job_chain="events_remote/job_chain2" replace="yes" />
</command>
</commands>
</action>
<action name="jobchain2">
<events>
<event_group group="group">
<event event_id="jobchain2" event_class="example" />
</event_group>
</events>
<commands>
<command name="command_1">
<order job_chain="events_remote/job_chain3" replace="yes" />
</command>
<remove_event>
<event event_id="jobchain2" event_class="example" />
</remove_event>
<command name="command_2" />
</commands>
</action>
</actions>
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You can download the source for this example from here.
In the zip, you find two live folders, one for host1 and one for host2.
There is also a event handler for host1. Please copy this the config/events and configure the actual host names or ip addresses.