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Deployments in Salesforce incorporate any action that needs to be taken to get a system from one organization to another, be it a sandbox to production, sandbox to sandbox, or even developer org to developer org.
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Deployment with Force.com IDE Taking Forever
The Ant Migration Tool seemed to work for me too. See my cross post here
and my blog describing how to set up the tool as a Force.com IDE user here.
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Apex class has Batchable or Future jobs pending or in progress
Someone asked a similar question here
Deployment error: Apex class has Batchable or Future jobs pending or in progress; Schedulable class has jobs pending or in progress
but it was closed for comment because … it was a duplicate of this post:
Ghost Schedulable Classes Blocking Deployment
But that post does not answer my problem. …
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Apex class has Batchable or Future jobs pending or in progress
Suddenly the problem went away.
I suspect that ONE job was active even though I could not see any via this query:
SELECT ApexClassId,CreatedDate,ExtendedStatus,Id,JobItemsProcessed,JobType,MethodName …