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In my app I am using sqlProcessor as database framework: https://github.com/hudec/sql-processor/wiki.

so when I want to read list of object I call:

List<MyClass> myClassList = myClassDao.list(...)

How should I iterate over this list in itemReader or how should I create my custom item reader which read data from database using sqlProcessor

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Use an ItemReaderAdapter.
From Javadoc:
Invokes a custom method on a delegate plain old Java object which itself provides an item.

<bean id="itemReader" class="org.springframework.batch.item.adapter.ItemReaderAdapter">
    <property name="targetObject" ref="myClassDao" />
    <property name="targetMethod" value="list" />
    <property name="arguments">
      <list>
        <!-- add arguments list -->
      </list>
    </property>
</bean>

<bean id="myClassDao" class="path.to.MyClassDAO" /

If you have special condition, arguments and other needs you can create your own ItemReader, but you can extends ItemReaderAdapter to reuse your DAO and save time.

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  • hm this seems very nice but method list has some parameter. How should I add them to this reader
    – hudi
    Aug 23, 2013 at 5:53
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You just need to implement the ItemReader interface. For example:

public MyReader implements ItemReader<YourClass> {


  @Override
  public YourClass read() throws Exception, UnexpectedInputException, ParseException, NonTransientResourceException {

    // Implement your read logic, return null when no more items

  }
}

this simple class will return your data and will just stop to read when all query data were retrieved,

I hope that it help you or other users :)

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If you already have a list then you can just create an instance of IteratorItemReader.

List<MyClass> myClassList = myClassDao.list(...)
ItemReader reader = new IteratorItemReader(myClassList);
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  • hm but I creating reader in applicationContext not in java code: <bean id="registrujReader" class="cz.isvs.reg.rob.util.export.batch.RegistrujItemReader" parent="baseReader" scope="step" />. So how I can combine this two different things ?
    – hudi
    Aug 22, 2013 at 12:20
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Have a look at the ListItemReader

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