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Is there a way to integrate spring batch with spring data? I see RepositoryItemReader and RepositoryItemWriter in spring documentation.

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    That's the way to do it. Was there something else you were looking for? Mar 24, 2017 at 15:42
  • well i'm doing that in a different way i'm injecting the service into the job configuration and invoke the method that's available on the JpaRepository, like this example @ Bean @ StepScope public ItemWriter<Customer> customerItemWriter2() { return items -> { for (Customer item : items) { customerService.save(item); } }; }
    – kaissun
    Mar 24, 2017 at 16:17
  • Why would you do that when we have the RepositoryItemWriter for you? Mar 24, 2017 at 20:35
  • I have discovered it this day by hazard it will be better to use it,and I would like to thank you for all the course that you have made on O'Reilly it really helped me a lot.
    – kaissun
    Mar 24, 2017 at 20:47
  • @MichaelMinella could you answer my other question please thanks stackoverflow.com/questions/43008684/…
    – kaissun
    Mar 25, 2017 at 19:27

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You are totally right. Spring batch can be easily be integrated with spring data. Here example of item reader:

    @Bean(name = "lotteryInfoReader")
    @StepScope
    public RepositoryItemReader<LotteryInfo> reader() {
        RepositoryItemReader<LotteryInfo> reader = new RepositoryItemReader<>();
        reader.setRepository(lotteryInfoRepository);
        reader.setMethodName("findAll");
        reader.setSort(Collections.singletonMap("name", Sort.Direction.ASC));
        return reader;
    }

Here is another example with using hibernate without spring data :

    @Bean(name = "drawsWriter")
    @StepScope
    public ItemWriter<? super List<Draw>> writer() {
        return items -> items.stream()
                .flatMap(Collection::stream)
                .forEach(entityManager::merge);
    }
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well i'm doing that in a different way i'm injecting the service into the job configuration and invoke the method that's available on the JpaRepository, like this example

    @Bean
    @StepScope
    public ItemWriter<Customer> customerItemWriter2() {
        return items -> {
            for (Customer item : items) {

                customerService.save(item);
            }
        };
    }

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