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Sealing and Activating a Job

Now all that remains is to activate your newly created software job. To do this, all you need is the UUID of the new container for the software job.

Example 11: Sealing and Activating a Software Job Container to Deliver Software

//seal and activate the job container
Integer retVal = wsAPIconnector.sealAndActivateSoftwareJobContainer(getSessionId(), containerId);

if(retVal.intValue() != 0)
	return UDSMWebService.SEAL_AND_ACTIVATE_ERROR;

It is important that once the job is activated, you check back on the status of the container and/or the job to ensure that it completed successfully. This can be done by retrieving the status property using a call to GetSoftwareJobContainer or GetSoftwareJob.