Welcome to Spring Batch Example. Spring Batch is a spring framework module for execution of batch job. We can use spring batch to process a series of jobs.
Before going through spring batch example program, let’s get some idea about spring batch terminologies.
Let us consider a working example for implementation of spring batch. We will consider the following scenario for implementation purpose. A CSV file containing data needs to be converted as XML along with the data and tags will be named after the column name. Below are the important tools and libraries used for spring batch example.
Below image illustrates all the components in our Spring Batch example project.
Below is the content of pom.xml file with all the required dependencies for our spring batch example project.
<project xmlns="https://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="https://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="https://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 https://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd">
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
<groupId>com.journaldev.spring</groupId>
<artifactId>SpringBatchExample</artifactId>
<version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<packaging>jar</packaging>
<name>SpringBatchDemo</name>
<url>https://maven.apache.org</url>
<properties>
<jdk.version>1.8</jdk.version>
<spring.version>4.3.12.RELEASE</spring.version>
<spring.batch.version>3.0.8.RELEASE</spring.batch.version>
<mysql.driver.version>5.1.25</mysql.driver.version>
<junit.version>4.11</junit.version>
</properties>
<dependencies>
<!-- Spring Core -->
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-core</artifactId>
<version>${spring.version}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- Spring jdbc, for database -->
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-jdbc</artifactId>
<version>${spring.version}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- Spring XML to/back object -->
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-oxm</artifactId>
<version>${spring.version}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- MySQL database driver -->
<dependency>
<groupId>mysql</groupId>
<artifactId>mysql-connector-java</artifactId>
<version>${mysql.driver.version}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- Spring Batch dependencies -->
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.batch</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-batch-core</artifactId>
<version>${spring.batch.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.batch</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-batch-infrastructure</artifactId>
<version>${spring.batch.version}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- Spring Batch unit test -->
<dependency>
<groupId>org.springframework.batch</groupId>
<artifactId>spring-batch-test</artifactId>
<version>${spring.batch.version}</version>
</dependency>
<!-- Junit -->
<dependency>
<groupId>junit</groupId>
<artifactId>junit</artifactId>
<version>${junit.version}</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.thoughtworks.xstream</groupId>
<artifactId>xstream</artifactId>
<version>1.4.10</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
<build>
<finalName>spring-batch</finalName>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-eclipse-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.9</version>
<configuration>
<downloadSources>true</downloadSources>
<downloadJavadocs>false</downloadJavadocs>
</configuration>
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.3.2</version>
<configuration>
<source>${jdk.version}</source>
<target>${jdk.version}</target>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</project>
Here is the content of our sample CSV file for spring batch processing.
1001,Tom,Moody, 29/7/2013
1002,John,Parker, 30/7/2013
1003,Henry,Williams, 31/7/2013
We have to define spring bean and spring batch job in a configuration file. Below is the content of job-batch-demo.xml
file, it’s the most important part of spring batch project.
<beans xmlns="https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:batch="https://www.springframework.org/schema/batch" xmlns:xsi="https://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="https://www.springframework.org/schema/batch
https://www.springframework.org/schema/batch/spring-batch-3.0.xsd
https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-4.3.xsd
">
<import resource="../config/context.xml" />
<import resource="../config/database.xml" />
<bean id="report" class="com.journaldev.spring.model.Report"
scope="prototype" />
<bean id="itemProcessor" class="com.journaldev.spring.CustomItemProcessor" />
<batch:job id="DemoJobXMLWriter">
<batch:step id="step1">
<batch:tasklet>
<batch:chunk reader="csvFileItemReader" writer="xmlItemWriter"
processor="itemProcessor" commit-interval="10">
</batch:chunk>
</batch:tasklet>
</batch:step>
</batch:job>
<bean id="csvFileItemReader" class="org.springframework.batch.item.file.FlatFileItemReader">
<property name="resource" value="classpath:csv/input/report.csv" />
<property name="lineMapper">
<bean class="org.springframework.batch.item.file.mapping.DefaultLineMapper">
<property name="lineTokenizer">
<bean
class="org.springframework.batch.item.file.transform.DelimitedLineTokenizer">
<property name="names" value="id,firstname,lastname,dob" />
</bean>
</property>
<property name="fieldSetMapper">
<bean class="com.journaldev.spring.ReportFieldSetMapper" />
<!-- if no data type conversion, use BeanWrapperFieldSetMapper to map
by name <bean class="org.springframework.batch.item.file.mapping.BeanWrapperFieldSetMapper">
<property name="prototypeBeanName" value="report" /> </bean> -->
</property>
</bean>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="xmlItemWriter" class="org.springframework.batch.item.xml.StaxEventItemWriter">
<property name="resource" value="file:xml/outputs/report.xml" />
<property name="marshaller" ref="reportMarshaller" />
<property name="rootTagName" value="report" />
</bean>
<bean id="reportMarshaller" class="org.springframework.oxm.jaxb.Jaxb2Marshaller">
<property name="classesToBeBound">
<list>
<value>com.journaldev.spring.model.Report</value>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
</beans>
FlatFileItemReader
to read CSV file, CustomItemProcessor
to process the data and write to XML file using StaxEventItemWriter
.batch:job
– This tag defines the job that we want to create. Id property specifies the ID of the job. We can define multiple jobs in a single xml file.csvFileItemReader
bean in this example that is instance of FlatFileItemReader
.CustomItemProcessor
in this example.ItemReader
, ItemProcessor
and ItemWriter
from org.springframework.batch.item
package.First of all we are reading CSV file into java object and then using JAXB to write it to xml file. Below is our model class with required JAXB annotations.
package com.journaldev.spring.model;
import java.util.Date;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlAttribute;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement;
import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlRootElement;
@XmlRootElement(name = "record")
public class Report {
private int id;
private String firstName;
private String lastName;
private Date dob;
@XmlAttribute(name = "id")
public int getId() {
return id;
}
public void setId(int id) {
this.id = id;
}
@XmlElement(name = "firstname")
public String getFirstName() {
return firstName;
}
public void setFirstName(String firstName) {
this.firstName = firstName;
}
@XmlElement(name = "lastname")
public String getLastName() {
return lastName;
}
public void setLastName(String lastName) {
this.lastName = lastName;
}
@XmlElement(name = "dob")
public Date getDob() {
return dob;
}
public void setDob(Date dob) {
this.dob = dob;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "Report [id=" + id + ", firstname=" + firstName + ", lastName=" + lastName + ", DateOfBirth=" + dob
+ "]";
}
}
Note that the model class fields should be same as defined in the spring batch mapper configuration i.e. property name="names" value="id,firstname,lastname,dob"
in our case.
A custom FieldSetMapper
is needed to convert a Date. If no data type conversion is required, then only BeanWrapperFieldSetMapper
should be used to map the values by name automatically. The java class which extends FieldSetMapper
is ReportFieldSetMapper
.
package com.journaldev.spring;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import org.springframework.batch.item.file.mapping.FieldSetMapper;
import org.springframework.batch.item.file.transform.FieldSet;
import org.springframework.validation.BindException;
import com.journaldev.spring.model.Report;
public class ReportFieldSetMapper implements FieldSetMapper<Report> {
private SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
public Report mapFieldSet(FieldSet fieldSet) throws BindException {
Report report = new Report();
report.setId(fieldSet.readInt(0));
report.setFirstName(fieldSet.readString(1));
report.setLastName(fieldSet.readString(2));
// default format yyyy-MM-dd
// fieldSet.readDate(4);
String date = fieldSet.readString(3);
try {
report.setDob(dateFormat.parse(date));
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return report;
}
}
Now as defined in the job configuration an itemProcessor will be fired before itemWriter. We have created a CustomItemProcessor.java
class for the same.
package com.journaldev.spring;
import org.springframework.batch.item.ItemProcessor;
import com.journaldev.spring.model.Report;
public class CustomItemProcessor implements ItemProcessor<Report, Report> {
public Report process(Report item) throws Exception {
System.out.println("Processing..." + item);
String fname = item.getFirstName();
String lname = item.getLastName();
item.setFirstName(fname.toUpperCase());
item.setLastName(lname.toUpperCase());
return item;
}
}
We can manipulate data in ItemProcessor implementation, as you can see that I am converting first name and last name values to upper case.
In our spring batch configuration file, we have imported two additional configuration files - context.xml
and database.xml
.
<beans xmlns="https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:xsi="https://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="
https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-4.3.xsd">
<!-- stored job-meta in memory -->
<!--
<bean id="jobRepository"
class="org.springframework.batch.core.repository.support.MapJobRepositoryFactoryBean">
<property name="transactionManager" ref="transactionManager" />
</bean>
-->
<!-- stored job-meta in database -->
<bean id="jobRepository"
class="org.springframework.batch.core.repository.support.JobRepositoryFactoryBean">
<property name="dataSource" ref="dataSource" />
<property name="transactionManager" ref="transactionManager" />
<property name="databaseType" value="mysql" />
</bean>
<bean id="transactionManager"
class="org.springframework.batch.support.transaction.ResourcelessTransactionManager" />
<bean id="jobLauncher"
class="org.springframework.batch.core.launch.support.SimpleJobLauncher">
<property name="jobRepository" ref="jobRepository" />
</bean>
</beans>
<beans xmlns="https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
xmlns:jdbc="https://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc" xmlns:xsi="https://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
https://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-4.3.xsd
https://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc
https://www.springframework.org/schema/jdbc/spring-jdbc-4.3.xsd">
<!-- connect to database -->
<bean id="dataSource"
class="org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.DriverManagerDataSource">
<property name="driverClassName" value="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" />
<property name="url" value="jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/Test" />
<property name="username" value="test" />
<property name="password" value="test123" />
</bean>
<bean id="transactionManager"
class="org.springframework.batch.support.transaction.ResourcelessTransactionManager" />
<!-- create job-meta tables automatically -->
<!-- <jdbc:initialize-database data-source="dataSource"> <jdbc:script location="org/springframework/batch/core/schema-drop-mysql.sql"
/> <jdbc:script location="org/springframework/batch/core/schema-mysql.sql"
/> </jdbc:initialize-database> -->
</beans>
Spring Batch uses some metadata tables to store batch jobs information. We can get them created from spring batch configurations but it’s advisable to do it manually by executing the SQL files, as you can see in commented code above. From security point of view, it’s better to not give DDL execution access to spring batch database user.
Spring Batch tables very closely match the Domain objects that represent them in Java. For example - JobInstance, JobExecution, JobParameters and StepExecution map to BATCH_JOB_INSTANCE, BATCH_JOB_EXECUTION, BATCH_JOB_EXECUTION_PARAMS and BATCH_STEP_EXECUTION respectively. ExecutionContext maps to both BATCH_JOB_EXECUTION_CONTEXT and BATCH_STEP_EXECUTION_CONTEXT. The JobRepository is responsible for saving and storing each java object into its correct table. Below are the details of each meta-data table.
Our Spring Batch example project is ready, final step is to write a test class to execute it as a java program.
package com.journaldev.spring;
import org.springframework.batch.core.Job;
import org.springframework.batch.core.JobExecution;
import org.springframework.batch.core.JobParameters;
import org.springframework.batch.core.JobParametersBuilder;
import org.springframework.batch.core.launch.JobLauncher;
import org.springframework.context.support.ClassPathXmlApplicationContext;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String[] springConfig = { "spring/batch/jobs/job-batch-demo.xml" };
ClassPathXmlApplicationContext context = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(springConfig);
JobLauncher jobLauncher = (JobLauncher) context.getBean("jobLauncher");
Job job = (Job) context.getBean("DemoJobXMLWriter");
JobParameters jobParameters = new JobParametersBuilder().addLong("time", System.currentTimeMillis())
.toJobParameters();
try {
JobExecution execution = jobLauncher.run(job, jobParameters);
System.out.println("Exit Status : " + execution.getStatus());
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
System.out.println("Done");
context.close();
}
}
Just run above program and you will get output xml like below.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><report><record id="1001"><dob>2013-07-29T00:00:00+05:30</dob><firstname>TOM</firstname><lastname>MOODY</lastname></record><record id="1002"><dob>2013-07-30T00:00:00+05:30</dob><firstname>JOHN</firstname><lastname>PARKER</lastname></record><record id="1003"><dob>2013-07-31T00:00:00+05:30</dob><firstname>HENRY</firstname><lastname>WILLIAMS</lastname></record></report>
That’s all for Spring Batch example, you can download final project from below link.
Download Spring Batch Example Project
Reference: Official Guide
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Can we convert the same spring batch application to spring boot batch application with out making major changes?
- Sri
Hello Thank you for this Tutorial, but i have a request when i want to run the project i need the script who can create batch Database Table BATCH_JOB_INSTANCE, BATCH_JOB_EXECUTION, BATCH_JOB_EXECUTION_PARAMS and BATCH_STEP_EXECUTION if you can give it to me please !
- HAJARI Youssef
Hi , i followed your articles with clean examples.thanks for sharing your knowledge and clarifying doubts. i have one doubt spring batch, Question : suppose a batch running 100 records but job is failed 50th some other i need to restart the job automatically where it stopped or need skip the exception record …its like cyclic process failed record moved to list r file… can u help me …
- veera
The java class which implements** FieldSetMapper is ReportFieldSetMapper. Also that, please highlight the class/interface names which are only available from Spring Framework. Otherwise, as the readers of articles , we get wrong perception, that even, for instance, ReportFieldSetMapper is provided by Spring. On the whole, , article is very interesting. Thanks.
- Chandra
- malla
Hi Pankaj Could you provide the following scripts for database.xml
- malla