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Automating Operations with Spring Batch and Spring Integration

Presented by Dave Syer and Mark Fisher on Feb 10, 2010 Length 01:25:27     Download: MP3
Sections
Process & Practices,
Development,
Operations & Infrastructure
Topics
Spring Batch ,
Spring Integration ,
Operations ,
Java
Tags
Spring Batch ,
SpringOne 2009 ,
Batch Processing ,
Automation ,
SpringOne ,
Spring Integration
 

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Summary
After a quick introduction to Spring Batch and Integration, Dave Syer and Mark Fisher demo using them for real life situations where automation can save both operators and developers a lot of time by running automated safe-failing and auto-restartable batch jobs.

Bio
David Syer is the technical lead on Spring Batch, the batch processing framework and toolkit from SpringSource. He has experience building enterprise software solutions around SpringSource. Mark Fisher is the lead of the Spring Integration project. He is also a committer on the core Spring Framework and the Spring BlazeDS Integration project.

About the conference
SpringOne 2GX is an annual event; it includes a technical exploration of the Spring ecosystem along with the latest developments in the Groovy/Grails space. As a participant, you will have the opportunity to attend two great events at one venue. Whether you're a Spring enthusiast, Tomcat user, Groovy/Grails fan, or just interested in open source development, you'll find valuable content in sessions presented here.

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    Is Demo available for Download?

    by Gordon Dickens

    I have your slides from the SpringOne conference, but I don't see the demo, is it available for download?

    Thanks,
    Gordon Dickens
    twitter.com/gdickens

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    Re: Is Demo available for Download?

    by Mark Fisher

    Gordon,

    Dave posted a blog today that walks through much of the code. In that blog, he also provides the link to the 'Batch Admin' project where the code resides. Here's the link: blog.springsource.com/2010/02/15/practical-use-...

    Cheers,
    Mark

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    Re: Is Demo available for Download?

    by Gordon Dickens

    Mark,

    Thank you for the quick response and the information. Looking forward to playing with these today.

    Regards,
    Gordon Dickens

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    Re: Is Demo available for Download?

    by t nguyen

    Hi Mark,

    I am Thang Nguyen.

    Could you please send me a copy of your slides to nguyenhuuthang20@gmail.com

    Thanks,

    Thang Nguyen

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    broken link

    by Bahadur Baniya

    mp3 download link is broken.
    Can you point to right location Please

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    by Bahadur Baniya

    interesting now errorpage instead of 404

    www.infoq.com/errorna.jsp?language

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    by Hari Kumar

    Hi Mark,
    I tried to download the MP3 but the link was broken. can you please post the right location to download.

    Thanks
    Harikumar

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