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Exploring Java Batch
David Follis
10 episodes
6 months ago
The standard for Java Batch (JSR-352) has a lot of interesting features. We'll take a look at how it all works and how you might use it. Later on we'll explore the WebSphere Liberty implementation of the standard and the operational extensions it offers, especially when running on z/OS
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The standard for Java Batch (JSR-352) has a lot of interesting features. We'll take a look at how it all works and how you might use it. Later on we'll explore the WebSphere Liberty implementation of the standard and the operational extensions it offers, especially when running on z/OS
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Technology
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Kubernetes Jobs – Restart, Backoff, and Deadline
Exploring Java Batch
2 minutes
3 years ago
Kubernetes Jobs – Restart, Backoff, and Deadline
The text of this recording (more or less) can be found here: https://community.ibm.com/community/user/wasdevops/blogs/david-follis/2021/12/09/jsr-352-java-batch-post-164-kubernetes-jobs-restar Song Title: Yeshttps://www.facebook.com/conorwalshmusic/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDmwN1630K73E-jEMOS8azA
Exploring Java Batch
The standard for Java Batch (JSR-352) has a lot of interesting features. We'll take a look at how it all works and how you might use it. Later on we'll explore the WebSphere Liberty implementation of the standard and the operational extensions it offers, especially when running on z/OS