javax.batch.runtime

Interface JobExecution


  • public interface JobExecution
    • Method Detail

      • getExecutionId

        long getExecutionId()
        Get unique id for this JobExecution.
        Returns:
        execution id
      • getJobName

        String getJobName()
        Get job name.
        Returns:
        value of 'id' attribute from
      • getBatchStatus

        BatchStatus getBatchStatus()
        Get batch status of this execution.
        Returns:
        batch status value.
      • getStartTime

        Date getStartTime()
        Get time execution entered STARTED status.
        Returns:
        date (time)
      • getEndTime

        Date getEndTime()
        Get time execution entered end status: COMPLETED, STOPPED, FAILED
        Returns:
        date (time)
      • getExitStatus

        String getExitStatus()
        Get execution exit status.
        Returns:
        exit status.
      • getCreateTime

        Date getCreateTime()
        Get time execution was created.
        Returns:
        date (time)
      • getLastUpdatedTime

        Date getLastUpdatedTime()
        Get time execution was last updated updated.
        Returns:
        date (time)
      • getJobParameters

        Properties getJobParameters()
        Get job parameters for this execution.
        Returns:
        job parameters

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