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I have been looking in to Spring Batch to solve a batch processing scenario with huge amount of data involved in each job. Are there any other solutions that compete with Spring Batch? To be used in a Java EE environment.

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  • I think camunda.com can also be used as an alternative. you can use Camunda Platform 7 as an embedded engine to orchestrate their Java code (using Spring Boot or Tomcat) Jun 16, 2022 at 17:36

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Batch support is now available in Java EE 7 via JSR 352: Batch applications for the Java platform.

See Batch Applications in Java EE 7 - Undertanding JSR 352 Concepts for some more info.

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Well the uber-king of big-data batch processing is Hadoop, but that can be rather tricky to set up, to put it mildly.

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There is also JobRunr - It is a port of Hangfire to Java.

It allows to schedule simple Java 8 lamdbda's as follows:

BackgroundJob.enqueue(() -> System.out.println("this will be done in a background process, perhaps even on a different server"));

More info on https://www.jobrunr.io or https://github.com/jobrunr/jobrunr.

P.s.: I'm the creator of JobRunr so I might be biased.

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  • hello, is there anyway to try batch processing without purchasing? it is good if there is key and expires after 1 week. i compare same task by using spring batch and jobrunr-spring-boot-starter in terms of usage and time complexity
    – denizg
    Jul 5, 2021 at 10:57
  • Please mail me at [email protected] to see what we can work out.
    – rdehuyss
    Jul 6, 2021 at 13:10
  • @rdehuyss Is it possible to combine Spring Batch with JobRunr?
    – trshiv
    Feb 13, 2023 at 13:27
  • @trshiv: I think it would be possible (I haven't tried it, though), but I don't see the added value of combining the 2 of them.
    – rdehuyss
    Feb 13, 2023 at 16:58
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Akka is a nice solution too for precessing small tasks http://akka.io/

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Try easyBatch. The simple stupid Batch framework. Try it once and use it forever. https://github.com/j-easy/easy-batch

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