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I integrated Spring batch and the quartz timer into my Spring-MVC application. Currently I have several directories:

@Autowire works everywhere but in MyBatchJob.java (-> code compiles but properties are NULL during runtime)

- batch
    +- MyProcessor
    +- MyReader
    +- MyWriter
    +- MyListener
- config
    +- MainConfig
    +- BatchConfig
- controller
[...]
- schedule
    +- MyBatchJob

BatchConfig is annotated with:

@Configuration
@ComponentScan(basePackages = "my.backend.schedule")
@EnableBatchProcessing // imports jobLauncher, stepBuilderFactory, jobBuilderFactory, ...
public class BatchConfig {

    @Bean
    public JobDetail jobDetail() {
        return newJob(MyBatchJob.class)
            .withIdentity("name", "group")
            .build();
    }

and imported in MainConfig using @Import(BatchConfig.class). In this configuration file and in the controllers I can @Autowire the classes I need. But it does not work in my my.backend.schedule.MyBatchJob class:

@Component
public class MyBatchJob implements org.quartz.Job {

    @Autowired
    JobLauncher jobLauncher; // null

    @Autowired
    StepBuilderFactory stepBuilderFactory; // null

    @Autowired
    JobBuilderFactory jobBuilderFactory; // null

What is the reason for this, how can I find and fix it?

Meta: I already searched a lot and saw many threads here on SO - but did not find the solution. I already know how the spring beans live inside the container but that does not give me the answer - I may overlook something.

edit: additional information as requested inserted into BatchConfig class above.

edit2: Changing to JobDetailFactoryBean:

BatchConfig:

@Bean
public JobDetailFactoryBean jobDetailFactory() {
    JobDetailFactoryBean factory = new JobDetailFactoryBean();
    factory.setJobClass(MyBatchJob.class);
    return factory;
}

@Bean
public Trigger myJobTrigger() throws Exception {

    SchedulerFactory schedulerFactory = new StdSchedulerFactory();
    Scheduler scheduler = schedulerFactory.getScheduler();
    scheduler.start();

    Trigger trigger = newTrigger()
            .withIdentity("mySynchTrigger", "synch")
            .startNow()
            .withSchedule(simpleSchedule()
                .withIntervalInSeconds(30) // testing
                .repeatForever())
            .build();
    scheduler.scheduleJob(jobDetailFactory().getObject(), trigger);
    return trigger;
}
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  • How do you retrieve and use your MyBatchJob bean? Dec 23, 2014 at 14:18
  • Inside the BatchConfig I create a JobDetail-Bean using JobBuilder.newJob. Could this be the issue?
    – dexBerlin
    Dec 23, 2014 at 14:22
  • Please show us. Edit your question. Dec 23, 2014 at 14:24
  • yes. you should always use @Autowired for all beans. new operator will cause issues to autowired Dec 23, 2014 at 14:24
  • 2
    The JobDetailFactoryBean creates a new instance of MyBatchJob. It doesn't use the Spring bean. Why don't you just use @Scheduled instead of this rather complex setup? Dec 24, 2014 at 8:45

1 Answer 1

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You should register a JobDetailFactoryBean as described here rather than using the Quartz API yourself.

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  • I changed the BatchConfig as in the question above (using the JobDetailFactoryBean), jobLauncher still remains NULL. Maybe the documentation is outdated as it is still xml only?
    – dexBerlin
    Dec 23, 2014 at 15:15

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