The Spring Batch Extensions project provides extension modules for the Spring Batch Project. This project is part of the Spring organization on GitHub.
Module | Description | Lead | Version | CI build |
---|---|---|---|---|
spring-batch-bigquery |
Support for Google BigQuery | @dgray16 | ||
spring-batch-elasticsearch |
Support for Elasticsearch | @parikshitdutta | ||
spring-batch-excel |
Support for Microsoft Excel | @mdeinum | ||
spring-batch-geode |
Support for Apache Geode | TBA | ||
spring-batch-neo4j |
Support for Neo4j | @michael-simons | ||
spring-batch-notion |
Support for Notion | @scordio |
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Report issues via the Spring Batch Extensions GitHub Issue Tracker.
Each module of the Spring Batch Extensions project is hosted as an independent project with its own release cycle. All modules are built with Maven. The only prerequisites are Git and JDK 1.8+.
git clone git://github.com/spring-projects/spring-batch-extensions.git
cd spring-batch-extensions/module-name
mvn clean package
mvn install
When using Spring Tool Suite you can directly import Maven based projects:
File -> Import -> Maven Project
Alternatively, you can generate the Eclipse metadata (.classpath and .project files) using Maven:
mvn eclipse:eclipse
Once complete, you may then import the projects into Eclipse as usual:
File -> Import -> Existing projects into workspace
When using Intellij IDEA you can directly import Maven based projects:
File -> Open
then select the directory of the module.
Alternatively, you can generate the Intellij IDEA metadata (.iml and .ipr files) using Maven:
mvn idea:idea
Once complete, you may then import the projects into Intellij IDEA as usual.
Pull requests are welcome. Please see the Contributor Guidelines for details.
Follow the Spring Batch team members and contributors on Twitter:
- @michaelminella - Michael Minella
- @fmbenhassine - Mahmoud Ben Hassine
- @mdeinum - Marten Deinum
- @rotnroll666 - Michael Simons
- @meistermeier - Gerrit Meier
- @truecoder - Parikshit Dutta
- @stefanocodes - Stefano Cordio
The Spring Batch Extensions are released under version 2.0 of the Apache License unless noted differently for individual extension Modules, but this should be the rare exception.
We look forward to your contributions!!