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Spring Batch in Action
Contributor(s): Cogoluegnes, Arnaud (Author), Templier, Thierry (Author), Gregory, Gary (Author)
ISBN: 1935182951     ISBN-13: 9781935182955
Publisher: Manning Publications
OUR PRICE:   $56.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2011
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | System Administration - General
- Computers | Enterprise Applications - Business Intelligence Tools
- Computers | Systems Architecture - General
Series: In Action
Physical Information: 1.14" H x 7.33" W x 9.18" (1.83 lbs) 504 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Summary

Spring Batch in Action is an in-depth guide to writing batch applications using Spring Batch. Written for developers who have basic knowledge of Java and the Spring lightweight container, the book provides both a best-practices approach to writing batch jobs and comprehensive coverage of the Spring Batch framework.
About the Technology
Even though running batch jobs is a common task, there's no standard way to write them. Spring Batch is a framework for writing batch applications in Java. It includes reusable components and a solid runtime environment, so you don't have to start a new project from scratch. And it uses Spring's familiar programming model to simplify configuration and implementation, so it'll be comfortably familiar to most Java developers.
About the Book
Spring Batch in Action is a thorough, in-depth guide to writing efficient batch applications. Starting with the basics, it discusses the best practices of batch jobs along with details of the Spring Batch framework. You'll learn by working through dozens of practical, reusable examples in key areas like monitoring, tuning, enterprise integration, and automated testing.

No prior batch programming experience is required. Basic knowledge of Java and Spring is assumed.

Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.
What's Inside

  • Batch programming from the ground up
  • Implementing data components
  • Handling errors during batch processing
  • Automating tedious tasks
Table of Contents
    PART 1 BACKGROUND
  1. Introducing Spring Batch
  2. Spring Batch concepts
  3. PART 2 CORE SPRING BATCH
  4. Batch configuration
  5. Running batch jobs
  6. Reading data
  7. Writing data
  8. Processing data
  9. Implementing bulletproof jobs
  10. Transaction management
  11. PART 3 ADVANCED SPRING BATCH
  12. Controlling execution
  13. Enterprise integration
  14. Monitoring jobs
  15. Scaling and parallel processing
  16. Testing batch applications

Contributor Bio(s): Cogoluegnes, Arnaud: -

Arnaud Cogoluegnes is a software developer, Java EE architect and author with deep expertise in middleware, software engineering, and Spring technologies. A SpringSource certified trainer, Arnaud specializes in developing complex business applications, integrating of Java-based products, and training on Java and Spring.

Templier, Thierry: -

Thierry Templier is co-author of two French books on Spring and JavaScript and contributed JCA and Lucene support to the Spring framework. He is a Java EE and Web2 architect and MDE expert with 10 years of experience. He develops rich internet applications combining Spring, OSGi, JPA, and GWT, and based on Spring-DM.

Bazoud, Olivier: -

Olivier Bazoud is a software architect at Ekino, the IT branch of FullSIX Group. He is also a Spring technologies expert. With over 12 years experience, he develops complex business applications and high traffic web sites based on Java and web technologies.

Gregory, Gary: -

Gary Gregory is a Java developer and software integration specialist. He has more than 20 years of experience in object-oriented languages including Smalltalk, Java, and the whole soup of XML and database technologies. He is an active Member of the Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Commons Project Management Committee, and contributes regularly to various Apache Commons projects.