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package javax.batch.runtime.context;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Properties;
import javax.batch.runtime.BatchStatus;
import javax.batch.runtime.Metric;
/**
*
* A StepContext provides information about the current step
* of a job execution.
*
*/
public interface StepContext {
/**
* Get step name.
* @return value of 'id' attribute from <step>
*
*/
public String getStepName();
/**
* The getTransientUserData method returns a transient data object
* belonging to the current Job XML execution element.
* @return user-specified type
*/
public Object getTransientUserData();
/**
* The setTransientUserData method stores a transient data object into
* the current batch context.
* @param data is the user-specified type
*/
public void setTransientUserData(Object data);
/**
* The getStepExecutionId method returns the current step's
* execution id.
* @return step execution id
*/
public long getStepExecutionId();
/**
*
* The getProperties method returns the step level properties
* specified in a job definition.
*
* A couple notes:
*
* - There is no guarantee that the same Properties object instance is
* always returned in the same (step) scope.
*
- Besides the properties which are defined in JSL within a child
* <properties> element of a <step> element, the batch runtime
* implementation may choose to include additional, implementation-defined
* properties.
*
* @return step level properties
*/
public Properties getProperties();
/**
* The getPersistentUserData method returns a persistent data object
* belonging to the current step. The user data type must implement
* java.util.Serializable. This data is saved as part of a step's
* checkpoint. For a step that does not do checkpoints, it is saved
* after the step ends. It is available upon restart.
* @return user-specified type
*/
public Serializable getPersistentUserData();
/**
* The setPersistentUserData method stores a persistent data object
* into the current step. The user data type must implement
* java.util.Serializable. This data is saved as part of a step's
* checkpoint. For a step that does not do checkpoints, it is saved
* after the step ends. It is available upon restart.
* @param data is the user-specified type
*/
public void setPersistentUserData(Serializable data);
/**
* The getBatchStatus method returns the current batch status of the
* current step. This value is set by the batch runtime and changes as
* the batch status changes.
* @return batch status string
*/
public BatchStatus getBatchStatus();
/**
* The getExitStatus method simply returns the exit status value stored
* into the step context through the setExitStatus method or null.
* @return exit status string
*/
public String getExitStatus();
/**
* The setExitStatus method assigns the user-specified exit status for
* the current step. When the step ends, the exit status of the step is
* the value specified through setExitStatus. If setExitStatus was not
* called or was called with a null value, then the exit status
* defaults to the batch status of the step.
* @param status string
*/
public void setExitStatus(String status);
/**
* The getException method returns the last exception thrown from a
* step level batch artifact to the batch runtime.
* @return the last exception
*/
public Exception getException();
/**
* The getMetrics method returns an array of step level metrics. These
* are things like commits, skips, etc.
* @see javax.batch.runtime.Metric for definition of standard
* metrics.
* @return metrics array
*/
public Metric[] getMetrics();
}