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Everything I know and do about Spring Batch

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About this repository

This repository contains all my work related to Spring Batch:

  • blog: Source code of my blog posts about Spring Batch
  • issues: Minimal complete examples to (try to) reproduce issues reported on Github and StackOverflow
  • diagrams: UML diagrams generated from Spring Batch's code to help understanding class hierarchies
  • samples: Additional samples to complement the official ones
  • talks: Source code of my talks on Spring Batch
  • sandbox: Draft ideas related to Spring Batch that will probably be never finished or implemented

How to checkout a single project folder?

This repository contains dozens of projects and you might want to checkout only a single folder instead of the entire repository. This can be done with the git sparse-checkout command. For example, if you want to only checkout the source code of my blog post about running Spring Batch jobs on Kubernetes here, you can run the following commands:

$> git clone --sparse --depth 1 https://github.com/fmbenhassine/spring-batch-lab
$> cd spring-batch-lab
$> git sparse-checkout add blog/spring-batch-kubernetes

At this point you, you should only have the source code of that blog post in your clone:

$ tree .
.
├── README.md
└── blog
    └── spring-batch-kubernetes
        ├── data
        │   ├── sample1.csv
        │   └── sample2.csv
        ├── pom.xml
        └── src
            ├── docker
            │   └── docker-compose.yml
            ├── kubernetes
            │   ├── database-service.yaml
            │   └── job.yaml
            ├── main
            │   └── java
            │       └── com
            │           └── example
            │               └── demo
            │                   ├── BootifulJobApplication.java
            │                   └── Person.java
            └── sql
                └── database.sql

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