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1.3.2 Flow of processes when executing Java batch applications by using a function of JP1/Advanced Shell [only for Windows, Linux(R), AIX, and HP-UX]

Java batch applications can be executed by using the adshjava command provided by JP1/Advanced Shell. The following figure shows the flow of processes.

Figure 1‒7: Flow of processes when executing Java batch applications by using the adshjava command provided by JP1/Advanced Shell

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  1. The adshjava command instructs uCosminexus Application Server to execute the Java batch application.

  2. uCosminexus Application Server executes the Java batch application according to the instructions supplied by the adshjava command.

If you use execute a Java batch application using the adshjava command and then forcibly terminate the job, the adshjava command executes the cjkilljob command for the Java batch application being executed. This automatically stops the Java batch application.

For details, see 3.3 Executing Java batch applications by using the adshjava command provided by JP1/Advanced Shell [only for Windows, Linux, AIX, and HP-UX].