You can take a look at the "Join Plugin".  That may help you.

Also, in the job you want to run, you can examine the status (and all sort
of information!) of the other 2 jobs via:
http://[YOUR_URL]/jenkins/view/All/job/[YOUR_JOB]/api/xml

And parse whatever information you want.

But I would take a look at the "Join Plugin".  It may help you out.
Good luck!



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