javax.batch.runtime

Interface StepExecution


  • public interface StepExecution
    • Method Detail

      • getStepExecutionId

        long getStepExecutionId()
        Get unique id for this StepExecution.
        Returns:
        StepExecution id
      • getStepName

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

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

        Date getStartTime()
        Get time this step started.
        Returns:
        date (time)
      • getEndTime

        Date getEndTime()
        Get time this step ended.
        Returns:
        date (time)
      • getExitStatus

        String getExitStatus()
        Get exit status of step.
        Returns:
        exit status
      • getPersistentUserData

        Serializable getPersistentUserData()
        Get user persistent data
        Returns:
        persistent data
      • getMetrics

        Metric[] getMetrics()
        Get step metrics
        Returns:
        array of metrics

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