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Job Specification Language (JSL) specifies a job,
its steps, and directs their execution.
JSL also can be referred to as "Job XML".
This is a helper type. Though it is not otherwise
called out by this name
in the specification, it captures the fact
that the xs:string value refers
to a batch artifact, across numerous
other JSL type definitions.
The type of a job definition, whether concrete or
abstract. This is the type of the root element of any JSL document.
The job-level properties, which are accessible
via the JobContext.getProperties() API in a batch artifact.
Note that "listeners" sequence order in XML does
not imply order of execution by
the batch runtime, per the
specification.
The definition of an job, whether concrete or
abstract. This is the
type of the root element of any JSL document.
This grouping provides allows for the reuse of the
'end', 'fail', 'next', 'stop' element sequences which
may appear at the end of a 'step', 'flow', 'split' or 'decision'.
The term 'TransitionElements' does not formally appear in the spec, it is
a schema convenience.
Note that "listeners" sequence order in XML does
not imply order of execution by
the batch runtime, per the
specification.
Specifies the checkpoint policy that governs
commit behavior for this chunk.
Valid values are: "item" or
"custom". The "item" policy means the
chunk is checkpointed after a
specified number of items are
processed. The "custom" policy means
the chunk is checkpointed
according to a checkpoint algorithm
implementation. Specifying
"custom" requires that the
checkpoint-algorithm element is also
specified. It is an optional
attribute. The default policy is
"item". However, we chose not to define
a schema-specified default for this attribute.
Specifies the number of items to process per chunk
when using the item
checkpoint policy. It must be valid XML integer.
It is an optional
attribute. The default is 10. The item-count
attribute is ignored
for "custom" checkpoint policy. However, to
make it easier for implementations to support JSL inheritance
we
abstain from defining a schema-specified default for this
attribute.
Specifies the amount of time in seconds before
taking a checkpoint for the
item checkpoint policy. It must be valid
XML integer. It is an
optional attribute. The default is 0, which
means no limit. However, to
make it easier for implementations to
support JSL inheritance
we abstain from defining a schema-specified
default for this attribute.
When a value greater than zero is
specified, a checkpoint is taken when
time-limit is reached or
item-count items have been processed,
whichever comes first. The
time-limit attribute is ignored for
"custom" checkpoint policy.
Specifies the number of exceptions a step will
skip if any configured
skippable exceptions are thrown by chunk
processing. It must be a
valid XML integer value. It is an optional
attribute. The default
is no limit.
Specifies the number of times a step will retry if
any configured retryable
exceptions are thrown by chunk processing.
It must be a valid XML
integer value. It is an optional attribute.
The default is no
limit.
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