The first thing would be to decide whether you actually want to split the files in half (5 and 5), or do you want each server processing until it's done? If the files are various sizes with some small and others larger, you may end up with optimal parallelization having 6 processed on one server and 4 on the other, or 7 and 3, if the 3 take as long as the other 7 because of differences in size.
A very rudimentary way would be to have a database table that could represent active processing. Your job could read the directory, grab the first file name, and then insert into the table that it was being processed by that JVM. If the primary key of the table is the filename, then if they both try at the same time, one would fail and one would succeed. The one that succeeds at inserting the entry in the table wins and gets to process the file. The other has to handle that exception, pick the next file, and attempt to insert it as a processing entry. This way each essentially establishes a centralized lock (in the db table), and you get more efficient processing that considers file size rather than even file distribution.