/// <summary> /// Adds a Job to the specified Account. /// </summary> /// <remarks> /// The Batch service supports two ways to control the work done as part of a /// Job. In the first approach, the user specifies a Job Manager Task. The /// Batch service launches this Task when it is ready to start the Job. The Job /// Manager Task controls all other Tasks that run under this Job, by using the /// Task APIs. In the second approach, the user directly controls the execution /// of Tasks under an active Job, by using the Task APIs. Also note: when /// naming Jobs, avoid including sensitive information such as user names or /// secret project names. This information may appear in telemetry logs /// accessible to Microsoft Support engineers. /// </remarks> /// <param name='operations'> /// The operations group for this extension method. /// </param> /// <param name='job'> /// The Job to be added. /// </param> /// <param name='jobAddOptions'> /// Additional parameters for the operation /// </param> public static JobAddHeaders Add(this IJobOperations operations, JobAddParameter job, JobAddOptions jobAddOptions = default(JobAddOptions)) { return(operations.AddAsync(job, jobAddOptions).GetAwaiter().GetResult()); }