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Introduction

The JADE Background Service provides a centralized transfer history collection, storage and viewing function for any number of JADE clients. It is important that this service provides both prompt and reliable information and therefore two approaches for handling the history information can be configured in JADE.
See the
JADE Component Architecture article for a schematic overview that includes the Background Service.

The JADE history file

  • JADE can be configured to write the history information directly to this file after each transfer session has been completed.
    Note that the history information is directly written by JADE and is not an extract from the log files.
  • The history file is usually located on the same server as the JADE Client itself.
  • This file is then read at regular intervals by the (central) JobScheduler providing the Background Service and this information is then stored in the (central) transfer history database.
  • JADE and the Background Service can be configured to limit the size of the history file and avoid read/write conflicts between JADE and the Background Service.
  • See the JADE Parameter Reference - History article for more detailed information about the configuration of the JADE history file.
    The automatic importing of the history file by the JobScheduler is described in more detail in the JADE Background Service Automation article.

The JADE BackgroundService

  • JADE can be configured to send the history information after each transfer session has been completed directly to the JobScheduler providing the Background Service.
    This information is sent using the UDP protocol in a 'fire and forget' manner.
  • The JobScheduler then uses the JADE BackgroundService information to generate an order that writes the history information to the transfer history database.
  • The history information is lost if the JobScheduler providing the Background Service is not available at the time of transmission.
  • See the JADE Parameter Reference - BackgroundService article for more detailed information about the configuration of the JADE BackgroundService.

Prompt and persistent history information

The JADE BackgroundService provides a prompt transfer of the history information to the Transfer History database and the JADE Background Service History Viewer or other viewing, reporting or notification system. However it is necessary to use the history file as a persistent backup system to cover situations where the history information cannot be transferred by the BackgroundService.

For more information

  • See the JADE Component Architecture article for an overview of how JADE, the transfer history and the Background Service integrate and links leading to further information sources.

 

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