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jberetweb

jBeret job repository viewer

Tested environment

  • WildFly 8.0.0.Final
  • Oracle JDK7u51
  • PostgreSQL 9.2.4

Prerequisites

  • JDBC job repository is registered as java:jboss/jdbc/JBatchDS
  • JSF project stage is defined in JNDI resource java:/env/jsf/ProjectStage on the application server
    • example: ./jboss-cli.sh --connect --command='/subsystem=naming/binding=java\\:\/env\/jsf\/ProjectStage:add(binding-type=simple,value=Development,class=java.lang.String)'
  • (Option) Exposed JobOperator remote EJB interface is installed in the batch application archive

How to use

  1. git clone https://github.com/lbtc-xxx/jberetweb
  2. cd jberetweb; mvn -DdataSourceName=java:jboss/jdbc/JBatchDS -DjobOperator.jndi=java:global/batchapp/JobOperatorFacade clean package
  3. deploy target/jberetweb.war
  4. access http://localhost:8080/jberetweb/

Function

  • It shows that recent job executions with tables.
    • comes with executionId, jobName, startTime, endTime, batchStatus
  • Various job operations such as start, restart, stop, abandon etc

For multiple deployment use

jberetweb offers multiple deployment use mode. in this mode,

  • "App Name" column will be added to Job Execution table
  • "App Name" input field will be added to Start/Restart Job window
  • jberetweb will change a part of JNDI name of JobOperator for each lookup accordingly

Make sure that your facade beans are deployed on each deployment and named on JNDI like java:global/${war-name}/${facade-class-name}. normally you don't have to care about it because it's standardized naming rule for EJB which packed in WAR archives.

To enable multiple deployment use mode, suppress -DjobOperator.jndi, and specify ```-DjobOperator.name=${facade-class-name}```` in mvn option.

For EAR deployments, you can specify -DjobOperator.format to override formatting rule of JNDI which jberetweb uses. default is java:global/{0}/{1}. {0} will be replaced by deployment name (application name) and {1} will be replaced by jobOperator.name.

Notes

  • More information can be found at author's blog
  • Suppress mvn parameter -DjobOperator.jndi to invoke BatchRuntime.getJobOperator() directly (in that case, you have to put your batch artifacts into jberetweb deployment).