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What is Easy Batch?

To better understand what Easy Batch is, let's see a quick definition of batch processing:

"Batch processing is the execution of a series of jobs on a computer without manual intervention. All input parameters are predefined through job control language. This operating environment is termed as 'batch processing' because the input data are collected into batches or sets of records and each batch is processed as a unit." - Wikipedia

Easy Batch is a Java framework that provides abstractions for key concepts of batch processing:

  • Job: a program executed without manual intervention
  • JobParameters: set of parameters to configure a job
  • JobBuilder: main entry point to configure jobs
  • JobExecutor: main entry point to execute jobs
  • JobReport: execution report with metrics and statistics about the job run
  • Record: one item in the data source (line in a flat file, row in database table, tag in a Xml file, etc)
  • Batch: a set of records processed as a unit

Easy Batch jobs are simple processing pipelines. You can process data one record at a time:

Record processing

Or in batches where each batch is processed as a unit:

Batch processing

Easy Batch provides APIs to process data in both modes.

Why Easy Batch?

Because writing batch applications requires a lot of boilerplate code: reading, writing, filtering, parsing and validating data, logging, reporting to name a few.. The idea is to free you from these tedious tasks and let you focus on your application's logic.

Let's see a quick example. Suppose you have the following tweets.csv file:

id,user,message
1,foo,hello
2,bar,@foo hi!

and you would like to transform these tweets to XML format. Here is how you can do that with Easy Batch:

Job job = new JobBuilder()
         .reader(new FlatFileRecordReader("tweets.csv"))
         .filter(new HeaderRecordFilter())
         .mapper(new DelimitedRecordMapper(Tweet.class, "id", "user", "message"))
         .processor(new XmlRecordMarshaller(Tweet.class))
         .writer(new FileRecordWriter("tweets.xml"))
         .build();

JobReport report = JobExecutor.execute(job);

This example creates a job that:

  • reads records one by one from the input file tweets.csv
  • filter the header record
  • map each record to an instance of the Tweet bean
  • marshal the tweet to XML format
  • and finally write this XML to an output file tweets.xml

At the end of execution, you get a report with statistics and metrics about the job run (Execution time, number of errors, etc).

All the boilerplate code of resources I/O, iterating through the data source, filtering and parsing records, mapping data to the domain object Tweet, writing output and reporting is handled by Easy Batch. Your code becomes declarative, intuitive, easy to read, understand, test and maintain.

Quick links

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Project Home http://www.easybatch.org
Continuous integration Build job @ Travis CI
Agile Board Backlog items @ waffle.io
Code coverage Coverage
Dependencies Dependencies

Presentations, articles & blog posts

Current version

  • Stable: 4.1.0 Maven Central

  • Development: 4.2.0-SNAPSHOT Build Status

If you want to import the snapshot version, you need to use the following repository:

<repository>
    <id>ossrh</id>
    <url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots</url>
</repository>

Contribution

You are welcome to contribute to the project with pull requests on GitHub.

If you found a bug or want to request a feature, please use the issue tracker.

For any further question, you can use the forum or chat with the team on Gitter.

Awesome contributors

Thank you all for your contributions!

Acknowledgments

JetBrains YourKit Travis CI
IntelliJ IDEA YourKit Java Profiler Travis CI
Many thanks to JetBrains for providing a free license of IntelliJ IDEA to kindly support the development of Easy Batch Many thanks to YourKit, LLC for providing a free license of YourKit Java Profiler to kindly support the development of Easy Batch. Many thanks to Travis CI for providing a free continuous integration service for open source projects.

License

Easy Batch is released under the MIT license.

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Mahmoud Ben Hassine (mahmoud.benhassine@icloud.com)

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