BMC Control-M 7: A Journey from Traditional Batch Scheduling to Workload Automation
by Qiang Ding
Summary
Look back what we have achieved on this journey: we started with building a Control-M environment from scratch to making workload automation a reality and, finally, taking the processing into close. We should be impressed by what we did!
In this chapter, we made a number of improvements to our file processing job flow from both the integration and performance aspects by using the cutting-edge Control-M add-on features. These include enabling the job flow to have exposure to external applications by using the BPI web service interface, integration with ESB with BPI web service and message queue jobs, rendering the processing truly parallel, and implementing load balancing. Towards the end, we turned our processing flow into workloads and ...
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