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public interface StepExecution
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description BatchStatus
getBatchStatus()
Get batch status of this step execution.Date
getEndTime()
Get time this step ended.String
getExitStatus()
Get exit status of step.Metric[]
getMetrics()
Get step metricsSerializable
getPersistentUserData()
Get user persistent dataDate
getStartTime()
Get time this step started.long
getStepExecutionId()
Get unique id for this StepExecution.String
getStepName()
Get step name.
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Method Detail
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getStepExecutionId
long getStepExecutionId()
Get unique id for this StepExecution.- Returns:
- StepExecution id
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getStepName
String getStepName()
Get step name.- Returns:
- value of 'id' attribute from
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getBatchStatus
BatchStatus getBatchStatus()
Get batch status of this step execution.- Returns:
- batch status.
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getStartTime
Date getStartTime()
Get time this step started.- Returns:
- date (time)
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getEndTime
Date getEndTime()
Get time this step ended.- Returns:
- date (time)
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getExitStatus
String getExitStatus()
Get exit status of step.- Returns:
- exit status
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getPersistentUserData
Serializable getPersistentUserData()
Get user persistent data- Returns:
- persistent data
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getMetrics
Metric[] getMetrics()
Get step metrics- Returns:
- array of metrics
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