9.5.0.1
DWC
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With the latest release, new enhancements have been added to the workload dashboard. Simplification of the use of the Table widget combined with Engine list datasource: By selecting the Engine list and the Table widget, the related fields are automatically displayed in the list without the need to add them manually.
Light redesign of KPI and Bar chart widgets, with different colors and a smoother style. Additional widgets: Bubble chart and Free text. The Bubble chart represents data with a series of bubbles in descending order and size. The bubbles may change in dimension and position according to the variation of data. The Free text gives the possibility to have useful notes at your fingertips.
9.5.0.2
DWC
Engine
The deployment of IBM Workload Automation agent container is now available also for OpenShift. The IBM Workload Automation agent container can be deployed onto OpenShift, a container application platform based on Kubernetes and useful to orchestrate containers.
9.5.0.1
DWC
Engine
The IBM Workload Scheduler administrator can grant permissions to a user on a folder so that the user can freely create new access control lists or modify existing access control lists on the folder or any sub-folders to which the user has been delegated administrator permissions.
The user can in turn give access to the folder or sub-folder to other users by specifying an existing role to which the user wants to grant the access, as well as the folder. In this way, the IBM Workload Scheduler administrator can delegate the security to various organizations in the business to other users who can act independently as administrators for that organization. A new access type "acl" has been added for folder objects. With this type of access, users can create access control lists for the folder assigned to them by assigning predefined roles to users and groups on the entire folder hierarchy or on specific sub-folders.
9.5.0.1
DWC
Engine
Enable web single sign-on and use the OpenID Connect Provider as an identity provider. Client applications, for example, the Dynamic Workload Console, can verify the identity of a user by relying on authentication from an OpenID Connect Provider. You can configure the WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base server to function as an OpenID Connect Client to take advantage of web single sign-on and to use the OpenID Connect Provider as an identity provider. To simplify the configuration of the WebSphere Application Server Liberty Base server, a sample configuration file in XML format is provided.
9.5.0.1
DWC
Engine
Move jobs and job streams into folders and sub-folders in batch mode where the folder names are based on tokens contained in the job and job stream name.
You might have used simple to complex naming conventions when creating job and job stream names to easily identify and manage them. With character length restrictions for these names, creative abbreviations are required to stay within the limits. This can often lead to unreadable names. You can now migrate multiple jobs and job streams, in batch mode, whose names contain common pattern matching into specified folders and sub-folders, where the folder names are extracted from the job and job stream names themselves. Naming folders by using tokens from the job and job stream names frees up characters so that you can rename jobs and job streams with more meaningful names, in addition to the folder names. To rename and move jobs and job streams into folders, the composer rename command has been extended to support wildcard characters. The wildcard characters are used to replace pattern matching tokens in the job and job stream names and enable you to migrate the jobs and job streams in bulk, rather than one at a time. A preview option is provided to test the command before actually running it to ensure you obtain the expected result. This feature is now also available in the Workload Automation on Cloud offering for new subscription requests.
9.5.0
DWC
Engine
With IBM Cloud Private, you can deploy the IBM Workload Automation components as Helm charts for an easy and quick configuration and run them as Docker container applications in Kubernetes clusters. By migrating the traditional workload from on-premises to cloud private, you can innovate quickly and realize business value immediately.
9.5.0
DWC
Engine
Have you always wanted to deploy and upgrade IBM Workload Automation in an easier and faster way? Now it’s possible! By using Docker containers, you can instantly download the product image, create a container, and start up the product. Docker automates the deployment of applications inside software containers ensuring standardization and hassle-free deployment. Using Docker, you can replicate your environment quickly on development, build, test, and production systems.
9.5.0
DWC
Engine
Mainframe
In a z/OS environment, you can set that an alert is issued or an action taken when an operation does not complete or start within its deadline or by the time that you specify.
9.5.0
DWC
Engine
The standard installation process has been dramatically improved by introducing a streamlined command-line installation, eliminating the method based on IBM Installation Manager, and reducing the prerequisite software stack. In addition, the product components are also available to be deployed using containers and IBM Workload Scheduler has been enabled for IBM Cloud Private. You can now deploy IBM Workload Scheduler using one of these methods:
9.5.0
DWC
Engine
With the brand new plug-in for EJB you can schedule, monitor and control the execution of EJB JAR files deployed on a WebSphere Application Server and integrate them into more complex, composite batch workflows. You can schedule and monitor an EJB JAR file on a time or event basis. You can even set a conditional dependency for the JAR file execution, based on the value of variables passed from one job to another, in the same job stream or in a different job stream.
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