You can submit batch applications using the job scheduler
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
interface or the job scheduler web services interface.
Subtopics:
xJCL elements
Jobs are expressed using an Extensible Markup Language
XML dialect called xJCL (XML Job Control Language). This dialect has
constructs for expressing all of the information needed for both compute-intensive
and batch jobs, although some elements of xJCL are only applicable
to compute-intensive or batch jobs. See the xJCL provided with the
Sample applications, the xJCL table, and xJCL XSD schema document
for more information about xJCL. The xJCL definition of a job is not
part of the batch application,
but is constructed separately and submitted to the job scheduler for to
run. The job scheduler uses
information in the xJCL to determine where and when to run the job.
Submitting batch jobs using the job scheduler EJB interface
The job scheduler Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) interface is used to programmatically
submit and manipulate a batch job. You can use the EJB interface with
the base scheduler in WebSphere® Application Server to
perform calendar-based submission of a batch job.
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