azure-compute-batch-java
Azure Batch SDK for Java. Run large-scale parallel and HPC batch jobs with pools, jobs, tasks, and compute nodes.
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Azure Batch SDK for Java
Client library for running large-scale parallel and high-performance computing (HPC) batch jobs in Azure.
Installation
<dependency> <groupId>com.azure</groupId> <artifactId>azure-compute-batch</artifactId> <version>1.0.0-beta.5</version> </dependency>
Prerequisites
- Azure Batch account
- Pool configured with compute nodes
- Azure subscription
Environment Variables
AZURE_BATCH_ENDPOINT=https://<account>.<region>.batch.azure.com AZURE_BATCH_ACCOUNT=<account-name> AZURE_BATCH_ACCESS_KEY=<account-key>
Client Creation
With Microsoft Entra ID (Recommended)
import com.azure.compute.batch.BatchClient; import com.azure.compute.batch.BatchClientBuilder; import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder; BatchClient batchClient = new BatchClientBuilder() .credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build()) .endpoint(System.getenv("AZURE_BATCH_ENDPOINT")) .buildClient();
Async Client
import com.azure.compute.batch.BatchAsyncClient; BatchAsyncClient batchAsyncClient = new BatchClientBuilder() .credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build()) .endpoint(System.getenv("AZURE_BATCH_ENDPOINT")) .buildAsyncClient();
With Shared Key Credentials
import com.azure.core.credential.AzureNamedKeyCredential; String accountName = System.getenv("AZURE_BATCH_ACCOUNT"); String accountKey = System.getenv("AZURE_BATCH_ACCESS_KEY"); AzureNamedKeyCredential sharedKeyCreds = new AzureNamedKeyCredential(accountName, accountKey); BatchClient batchClient = new BatchClientBuilder() .credential(sharedKeyCreds) .endpoint(System.getenv("AZURE_BATCH_ENDPOINT")) .buildClient();
Key Concepts
| Concept | Description |
|---|---|
| Pool | Collection of compute nodes that run tasks |
| Job | Logical grouping of tasks |
| Task | Unit of computation (command/script) |
| Node | VM that executes tasks |
| Job Schedule | Recurring job creation |
Pool Operations
Create Pool
import com.azure.compute.batch.models.*; batchClient.createPool(new BatchPoolCreateParameters("myPoolId", "STANDARD_DC2s_V2") .setVirtualMachineConfiguration( new VirtualMachineConfiguration( new BatchVmImageReference() .setPublisher("Canonical") .setOffer("UbuntuServer") .setSku("22_04-lts") .setVersion("latest"), "batch.node.ubuntu 22.04")) .setTargetDedicatedNodes(2) .setTargetLowPriorityNodes(0), null);
Get Pool
BatchPool pool = batchClient.getPool("myPoolId"); System.out.println("Pool state: " + pool.getState()); System.out.println("Current dedicated nodes: " + pool.getCurrentDedicatedNodes());
List Pools
import com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedIterable; PagedIterable<BatchPool> pools = batchClient.listPools(); for (BatchPool pool : pools) { System.out.println("Pool: " + pool.getId() + ", State: " + pool.getState()); }
Resize Pool
import com.azure.core.util.polling.SyncPoller; BatchPoolResizeParameters resizeParams = new BatchPoolResizeParameters() .setTargetDedicatedNodes(4) .setTargetLowPriorityNodes(2); SyncPoller<BatchPool, BatchPool> poller = batchClient.beginResizePool("myPoolId", resizeParams); poller.waitForCompletion(); BatchPool resizedPool = poller.getFinalResult();
Enable AutoScale
BatchPoolEnableAutoScaleParameters autoScaleParams = new BatchPoolEnableAutoScaleParameters() .setAutoScaleEvaluationInterval(Duration.ofMinutes(5)) .setAutoScaleFormula("$TargetDedicatedNodes = min(10, $PendingTasks.GetSample(TimeInterval_Minute * 5));"); batchClient.enablePoolAutoScale("myPoolId", autoScaleParams);
Delete Pool
SyncPoller<BatchPool, Void> deletePoller = batchClient.beginDeletePool("myPoolId"); deletePoller.waitForCompletion();
Job Operations
Create Job
batchClient.createJob( new BatchJobCreateParameters("myJobId", new BatchPoolInfo().setPoolId("myPoolId")) .setPriority(100) .setConstraints(new BatchJobConstraints() .setMaxWallClockTime(Duration.ofHours(24)) .setMaxTaskRetryCount(3)), null);
Get Job
BatchJob job = batchClient.getJob("myJobId", null, null); System.out.println("Job state: " + job.getState());
List Jobs
PagedIterable<BatchJob> jobs = batchClient.listJobs(new BatchJobsListOptions()); for (BatchJob job : jobs) { System.out.println("Job: " + job.getId() + ", State: " + job.getState()); }
Get Task Counts
BatchTaskCountsResult counts = batchClient.getJobTaskCounts("myJobId"); System.out.println("Active: " + counts.getTaskCounts().getActive()); System.out.println("Running: " + counts.getTaskCounts().getRunning()); System.out.println("Completed: " + counts.getTaskCounts().getCompleted());
Terminate Job
BatchJobTerminateParameters terminateParams = new BatchJobTerminateParameters() .setTerminationReason("Manual termination"); BatchJobTerminateOptions options = new BatchJobTerminateOptions().setParameters(terminateParams); SyncPoller<BatchJob, BatchJob> poller = batchClient.beginTerminateJob("myJobId", options, null); poller.waitForCompletion();
Delete Job
SyncPoller<BatchJob, Void> deletePoller = batchClient.beginDeleteJob("myJobId"); deletePoller.waitForCompletion();
Task Operations
Create Single Task
BatchTaskCreateParameters task = new BatchTaskCreateParameters("task1", "echo 'Hello World'"); batchClient.createTask("myJobId", task);
Create Task with Exit Conditions
batchClient.createTask("myJobId", new BatchTaskCreateParameters("task2", "cmd /c exit 3") .setExitConditions(new ExitConditions() .setExitCodeRanges(Arrays.asList( new ExitCodeRangeMapping(2, 4, new ExitOptions().setJobAction(BatchJobActionKind.TERMINATE))))) .setUserIdentity(new UserIdentity() .setAutoUser(new AutoUserSpecification() .setScope(AutoUserScope.TASK) .setElevationLevel(ElevationLevel.NON_ADMIN))), null);
Create Task Collection (up to 100)
List<BatchTaskCreateParameters> taskList = Arrays.asList( new BatchTaskCreateParameters("task1", "echo Task 1"), new BatchTaskCreateParameters("task2", "echo Task 2"), new BatchTaskCreateParameters("task3", "echo Task 3") ); BatchTaskGroup taskGroup = new BatchTaskGroup(taskList); BatchCreateTaskCollectionResult result = batchClient.createTaskCollection("myJobId", taskGroup);
Create Many Tasks (no limit)
List<BatchTaskCreateParameters> tasks = new ArrayList<>(); for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { tasks.add(new BatchTaskCreateParameters("task" + i, "echo Task " + i)); } batchClient.createTasks("myJobId", tasks);
Get Task
BatchTask task = batchClient.getTask("myJobId", "task1"); System.out.println("Task state: " + task.getState()); System.out.println("Exit code: " + task.getExecutionInfo().getExitCode());
List Tasks
PagedIterable<BatchTask> tasks = batchClient.listTasks("myJobId"); for (BatchTask task : tasks) { System.out.println("Task: " + task.getId() + ", State: " + task.getState()); }
Get Task Output
import com.azure.core.util.BinaryData; import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets; BinaryData stdout = batchClient.getTaskFile("myJobId", "task1", "stdout.txt"); System.out.println(new String(stdout.toBytes(), StandardCharsets.UTF_8));
Terminate Task
batchClient.terminateTask("myJobId", "task1", null, null);
Node Operations
List Nodes
PagedIterable<BatchNode> nodes = batchClient.listNodes("myPoolId", new BatchNodesListOptions()); for (BatchNode node : nodes) { System.out.println("Node: " + node.getId() + ", State: " + node.getState()); }
Reboot Node
SyncPoller<BatchNode, BatchNode> rebootPoller = batchClient.beginRebootNode("myPoolId", "nodeId"); rebootPoller.waitForCompletion();
Get Remote Login Settings
BatchNodeRemoteLoginSettings settings = batchClient.getNodeRemoteLoginSettings("myPoolId", "nodeId"); System.out.println("IP: " + settings.getRemoteLoginIpAddress()); System.out.println("Port: " + settings.getRemoteLoginPort());
Job Schedule Operations
Create Job Schedule
batchClient.createJobSchedule(new BatchJobScheduleCreateParameters("myScheduleId", new BatchJobScheduleConfiguration() .setRecurrenceInterval(Duration.ofHours(6)) .setDoNotRunUntil(OffsetDateTime.now().plusDays(1)), new BatchJobSpecification(new BatchPoolInfo().setPoolId("myPoolId")) .setPriority(50)), null);
Get Job Schedule
BatchJobSchedule schedule = batchClient.getJobSchedule("myScheduleId"); System.out.println("Schedule state: " + schedule.getState());
Error Handling
import com.azure.compute.batch.models.BatchErrorException; import com.azure.compute.batch.models.BatchError; try { batchClient.getPool("nonexistent-pool"); } catch (BatchErrorException e) { BatchError error = e.getValue(); System.err.println("Error code: " + error.getCode()); System.err.println("Message: " + error.getMessage().getValue()); if ("PoolNotFound".equals(error.getCode())) { System.err.println("The specified pool does not exist."); } }
Best Practices
- Use Entra ID — Preferred over shared key for authentication
- Use management SDK for pools —
azure-resourcemanager-batchsupports managed identities - Batch task creation — Use
createTaskCollectionorcreateTasksfor multiple tasks - Handle LRO properly — Pool resize, delete operations are long-running
- Monitor task counts — Use
getJobTaskCountsto track progress - Set constraints — Configure
maxWallClockTimeandmaxTaskRetryCount - Use low-priority nodes — Cost savings for fault-tolerant workloads
- Enable autoscale — Dynamically adjust pool size based on workload
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