Learn about batch applications
Configure the job scheduler
- Use the job scheduler and job management console to administer the batch environment
- Run batch scripts or wsadmin job scheduler commands
- Secure the job scheduler
- Configure WebSphere grid endpoints
- Configure the external scheduler interface
- Configure the unit test environment (UTE)
- Run batch jobs under user credentials
- Create and manage reports for batch statistics
Develop batch applications
- Develop COBOL container batch applications
- Generate COBOL call stubs
- Develop a simple compute-intensive application
- Develop a simple transactional batch application
- Develop a parallel job management application
- Use the batch data stream framework
Deploy batch applications
- Package EJB modules in a batch application using Rational Application Developer
- Install a batch application
- Deploy an OSGi batch application
- Submit batch jobs
- Troubleshoot batch applications
Conceptual overviews
- Batch overview
- Getting started with the batch environment
- Understanding the elements in the batch environment
- Batch applications, jobs, and job definitions
- Grid endpoints
- Unit test environment topology
- Batch jobs and their environment
- Transactional batch and compute-intensive batch programming models
- COBOL container overview
Samples
- xJCL samples and XML schemas for batch jobs, native jobs, and compute-intensive jobs
- WSGrid properties file examples
Related:
Batch overview Administer the batch environment Script for batch applications Developing batch applications Deploy batch applications Submitting batch jobs Troubleshoot batch applications Starting and logging off the administrative console JobSchedulerCommands