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Introduction

Users have a choice of how they get started with the JS7: by use of the Online Demo, Installation for Docker® or Installation On Premises.

Please have a quick look at the JS7 - System Architecture section that explains the components and platforms involved.

Consider that the Product Knowledge Base includes technical information about both products JS1 (JobScheduler branch 1.x) and JS7 (JobScheduler branch 2.x).

  • When searching for JS7 articles prefix your search with the term: "js7", for example use "js7 git" if you are looking for information how to integrate with Git repositories.
  • When navigating articles start from the node: JS7

License

The JS7 is available for dual licensing with an Open Source License (GPLv3) and with a Commercial License for enterprise customers. For details see JS7 - License.

Online Demo

Use the Online Demo that is immediately available:

  • from the above site register for an online demo. you will receive your personal access data by mail.
  • You can try out a number of JS7 - Features. Find explanations about available use cases from the JS7 - Online Demo section.

Installation

Installation for Docker® Containers

Use the JS7 - Installation for Docker Containers section to pull images ready to run in a Docker® or OpenShift® platform.

For evaluation purposes the embedded H2® database included with JOC Cockpit can be used. For use with any other DBMS see JS7 - Database.

Installation On Premises

Use the JS7 - Download section to download the software to your environment, then proceed with the JS7 - Installation On Premises section.

For evaluation purposes the JOC Cockpit installer offers an embedded H2® database. For use with any other DBMS see JS7 - Database.

Initial Operation

To set up your scheduling environment find information from the JS7 - Initial Operation section.

Defaults

To give you an easy start, we suggest that you download some presets that you can import into JOC Cockpit from the Configuration view, for details see JS7 - Inventory Export and Import:

Examples

You might be interested in downloading a number of examples for workflows and jobs for operation with Agents on Unix and Windows respectively. The examples can be helpful to create your own workflows and job dependencies. The examples correspond to what you find from the JS7 - Online Demo. Please import the Defaults explained with the previous chapter before importing examples.

Unix examples make use of the Agent Name primaryAgent, Windows examples use the Agent Name windowsAgent. You can modify the Agent assignment with the example jobs or you can create this Agent Alias Name (recommended), see JS7 - Initial Operation for Standalone Controller. Then deploy & release examples to your JS7 Controller, see JS7 - Deployment.

Get in Contact

For contacts about JS7

  • send your comments, questions or problem reports as Feedback

  • send your questions about professional support & services by e-mail to: sales@sos-berlin.com

For technical assistance

Feature Videos

How to create your first job and workflow

This initial video presents the "hello world" example.

How to fork jobs for parallel execution

This video explains how to create parallel jobs in a workflow that can be nested and joined.

How to manage job errors

This video explains how to automate the handling of job errors in workflows.

How to manage conditional processing

This video explains how to manage conditional processing in a workflow.


How to limit parallel execution of jobs

This video explains how to limit parallel execution.

How to parameterize workflows and pass variables to jobs

This video explains how to parameterize workflows and pass variables to jobs in a workflow.

How to start workflows from incoming files

This video explains how to manage file watching.



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