Use of Jobs
- Jobs are the basic unit for the processing of executable files, shell scripts, commands and of job implementations based on the JobScheduler internal API.
- Jobs can be executed independently from one another. However, job starts can also be made dependent on the execution result (success, failure, exit code) of preceeding jobs.
- Jobs can be executed in parallel by a configurable number of tasks.
Job Patterns
Independent Job Start Pattern
- Jobs are completely independent from one another.
- Each job has an individual start time.

Job Start Pattern based on Execution Results
- Jobs are started based on the execution result of a previous job.
- If Job 1 returns an exit code 1 then Job 2 will be executed.
- If Job 1 returns an exit code 2 then Job 3 will be executed.
