Uses of Class
javax.batch.operations.JobSecurityException

Packages that use JobSecurityException
javax.batch.operations   
 

Uses of JobSecurityException in javax.batch.operations
 

Methods in javax.batch.operations that throw JobSecurityException
 void JobOperator.abandon(long executionId)
          Set batch status to ABANDONED.
 JobExecution JobOperator.getJobExecution(long executionId)
          Return job execution for specified execution id
 List<JobExecution> JobOperator.getJobExecutions(JobInstance instance)
          Return all job executions belonging to the specified job instance.
 JobInstance JobOperator.getJobInstance(long executionId)
          Return the job instance for the specified execution id.
 int JobOperator.getJobInstanceCount(String jobName)
          Returns number of instances of a job with a particular name.
 List<JobInstance> JobOperator.getJobInstances(String jobName, int start, int count)
          Returns all JobInstances belonging to a job with a particular name in reverse chronological order.
 Set<String> JobOperator.getJobNames()
          Returns a set of all job names known to the batch runtime.
 Properties JobOperator.getParameters(long executionId)
          Returns job parameters for a specified job instance.
 List<Long> JobOperator.getRunningExecutions(String jobName)
          Returns execution ids for job instances with the specified name that have running executions.
 List<StepExecution> JobOperator.getStepExecutions(long jobExecutionId)
          Return StepExecutions for specified execution id.
 long JobOperator.restart(long executionId, Properties restartParameters)
          Restarts a failed or stopped job instance.
 long JobOperator.start(String jobXMLName, Properties jobParameters)
          Creates a new job instance and starts the first execution of that instance.
 void JobOperator.stop(long executionId)
          Request a running job execution stops.
 



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