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Using Graphs
CloverETL 4.7.0
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Part V. Using Graphs
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19. Graph/Jobflow Parameters
Parameters by Execution Type
Executed from Web GUI
Executed by Launch Service Invocation
Executed by HTTP API Run Graph Operation Invocation
Executed by RunGraph Component
Executed by WS API Method executeGraph Invocation
Executed by Task "graph execution" by Scheduler
Executed from JMS Listener
Executed by Task "Start a graph" by Graph/Jobflow Event Listener
Executed by Task "graph execution" by File Event Listener
Adding Another Graph Parameters
Additional "Graph Config Parameters"
Task "execute_graph" Parameters
20. Tasks
Send an Email
Placeholders
Execute Shell Command
Start a Graph
Start a Jobflow
Start a Profiler Job
Abort job
Archive Records
Send a JMS Message
Execute Groovy Code
21. Manual Task Execution
22. Scheduling
Timetable Setting
Allocations of Scheduled Task on Nodes
Scheduling the Tasks - Examples
23. Viewing Job Runs - Executions History
Filtering and ordering
24. Listeners
Graph Event Listeners
Graph Events
Listener
Tasks
Use Cases
Jobflow Event Listeners
Jobflow Events
Listener
Tasks
JMS Messages Listeners
Universal Event Listeners
Evaluation Criteria
File Event Listeners (remote and local)
Cluster environment
Supported filesystems and protocols
Observed file
File Events
Check Interval, Task and Use Cases
Howtos
Task Failure Listeners
Task Choice
Task Failed E-mail Template
25. API
Simple HTTP API
JMX mBean
JMX Configuration
Operations
SOAP WebService API
SOAP WS Client
SOAP WS API Authentication/Authorization
Launch Services
Launch Services Authentication
Sending the Data to Launch Service
Results of the Graph Execution
CloverETL Server API Extensibility
Groovy Code API
26. Recommendations for Transformations Developers
27. Extensibility - CloverETL Engine Plugins
28. Troubleshooting