> +* `listParts` You can list the parts of an ongoing multipart upload at any > time. By default it returns up to 1,000 uploaded parts, but you can control > this using the request options. > + > +* `listMultipartUploads` You can list the ongoing multipart uploads for a > specific vault. By default, this operation returns up to 1,000 multipart > uploads. You can control this using the request options. > + > +**Note**: Due to an issue with java 6, only parts up to 1GB are supported > using uploadPart operation. This will be fixed once jclouds drops support for > java 6. > + > +##### Job operations > +* `initiateJob` Initiates a job. The job can be an inventory retrieval or an > archive retrieval. Once the job is started the estimated time to complete it > is ~4-5 hours. See > [this](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-initiate-job-post.html) > for more detailed information about the available options for both jobs. > + > +* `describeJob` Retrieves information about an ongoing job. Among the > information you will find the initiatino date, the user who initiated the job > or the status message. > + > +* `listJobs` Lists the ongoing jobs and the recently finished jobs for a > vault. By default this operation returns up to 1,000 jobs in the response, > but you can control this using the request options. Note that this operation > also returns the recently finished jobs and you can still download their > output. > + > +* `getJobOutput` Gets the raw job output of any kind of job. You can > download the job output within the 24 hour period after Glacier comlpetes a > job. > + > +* `getInventoryRetrievalOutput` Gets the job output for the given job ID. > The job must be an inventory retrieval, otherwise this operation will fail. > This operation will parse the job output and build a collection of objects > for you.
> Do we need all these above? They look very similar to what you'd expect in > the Javadoc. You are right about this, I think I should remove this and extend the javadoc instead. > Would it make more sense to have more examples here? > I'd wait for now to see if somebody asks for something more specific in the > mail list. I'd like to have examples covering the most common questions, but > for now I think this basic example and the examples in jclouds-examples are > enough. --- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds-site/pull/121/files#r15875815
