Asynchronous Triggers Modify the Copy
For a number of years, BBj� users have been able to configure triggers on data files to run a BBj program based on the particular action performed on those files. The new asynchronous trigger functionality allows triggers to fire asynchronously on a target as a result of data changes to the source filesystem.
Execute Locally or Remotely
Asynchronous triggers provide a seamless and efficient way to execute specific BBj code whenever write and remove operations occur on a list of monitored directories and files - all without blocking the file operations. The beauty of this new feature is that you can configure your triggers to execute the BBj code on any BBjServices server available on the network, whether remote or local.
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