There are two ways to perform batch transaction processing.
Based on your implementation, you can use either InfoSphere® MDM Server J2SE
Batch processor framework, or the InfoSphere MDM Server WebSphere® Extended Deployment batch
framework, if you use WebSphere Application
Server. The InfoSphere MDM Server WebSphere Extended Deployment batch
framework is a feature in InfoSphere MDM Server.
The J2SE Batch processor framework is a J2SE client application.
You can use this framework to run transactions in a batch mode or
to build custom batch jobs.
The InfoSphere MDM Server WebSphere Extended Deployment batch
framework includes a Long Running Execution Environment (LREE) and
a batch application framework. The batch application runs within the
LREE, which itself is a Java EE enterprise application. You can use
this framework to run batch jobs.
InfoSphere MDM Server J2SE
Batch Processor framework- The InfoSphere MDM Server J2SE
batch processor framework reads the batch input, delegates the call
to the service interface for server-side processing, and writes the
response to the batch output.
- Using this application, you can run transactions in a batch mode
for default formatted input and output file and data, for example,
line-delimited XML requests and responses. Using batch framework for
this purpose involves preparing batch input and configuring various
batch framework parameters.
InfoSphere MDM Server WebSphere Extended Deployment Batch
framework- Using the InfoSphere MDM Server WebSphere Extended Deployment Batch
framework you can run existing transactions in a batch mode for ready-to-use
input and output file and data formats; for example, line-delimited
XML requests and responses. To run existing transactions in batch
mode, you must prepare the batch input and the batch job, and configure
various XJCL batch job parameters.
- You can also build custom batch jobs to run custom transactions,
and to support custom input and output files and data formats. Custom
transactions can use your additions or the composite transactions
built using composite business proxies which run transactions internally.
To build custom batch jobs, you need to write and deploy one or more Java™ plug-ins, in addition to preparing the
batch input and batch job, and configuring various batch job parameters.