Java batch overview for WebSphere Developer Tools
With the Java™ batch feature, you can run
applications that are computationally intensive or that have high volumes of records to process. You
can submit jobs for these applications from WebSphere® Application
Server Developer Tools for Eclipse so that the applications run on a
Liberty server.
The Java batch feature in WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse is optional. This feature provides tools to support development of applications that are based on Java Specification Request (JSR) 352. The Java batch feature is also part of the Liberty runtime environment. For information on this feature in the Liberty runtime environment, see the topic on configuring the liberty profile for Java batch.
The basic steps that you go through to submit a job for your Java batch application and have the application run on a Liberty server are as follows:
- Install the optional Java EE batch tools for WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools for Eclipse.
- Create a Java batch project.
- Create a Java batch job in your Java batch project.
- Package your Java batch application.
- Deploy the web archive (WAR) file that contains the Java batch application to a Liberty server.
- Submit your Java batch job so that it runs on a Liberty server.