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Store batch data in NoSQL database rather than file system in Jberet on WildFly
What is the best place to store a configuration file in a Java web application (WAR)?How can I get the latest JRE / JDK as a zip file rather than EXE or MSI installer?Android data store in XML filesHadoop with MongoDB ConceptAre batchlets the correct way of implementing ETL steps in JavaEE Batch?JSR352: Annotation @Named doesn't work in Java SENPE for JobExecution#getJobNameJSR 352 How to store an object (java.lang.Object) as a job property?how to expose start/stop/status features for all java batchs running in a Web ServerJava batch: How to programmatically determine which partition you are running?
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I am developing a batch application on Java EE platform where Jberet (jsr-352 implementation) is used on WildFly application server.
Jberet by default store all the batch data in local file system (under standalone/data) in XML format. And this is being displayed on jberet-ui with jberet-rest components.
We have a requirements where we would like to store this batch data in a NoSQL database (e.g. mongodb or DynamoDB) rather than file system.
What is the best way to implement this?
java java-ee jsr352 java-batch jberet
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I am developing a batch application on Java EE platform where Jberet (jsr-352 implementation) is used on WildFly application server.
Jberet by default store all the batch data in local file system (under standalone/data) in XML format. And this is being displayed on jberet-ui with jberet-rest components.
We have a requirements where we would like to store this batch data in a NoSQL database (e.g. mongodb or DynamoDB) rather than file system.
What is the best way to implement this?
java java-ee jsr352 java-batch jberet
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I am developing a batch application on Java EE platform where Jberet (jsr-352 implementation) is used on WildFly application server.
Jberet by default store all the batch data in local file system (under standalone/data) in XML format. And this is being displayed on jberet-ui with jberet-rest components.
We have a requirements where we would like to store this batch data in a NoSQL database (e.g. mongodb or DynamoDB) rather than file system.
What is the best way to implement this?
java java-ee jsr352 java-batch jberet
I am developing a batch application on Java EE platform where Jberet (jsr-352 implementation) is used on WildFly application server.
Jberet by default store all the batch data in local file system (under standalone/data) in XML format. And this is being displayed on jberet-ui with jberet-rest components.
We have a requirements where we would like to store this batch data in a NoSQL database (e.g. mongodb or DynamoDB) rather than file system.
What is the best way to implement this?
java java-ee jsr352 java-batch jberet
java java-ee jsr352 java-batch jberet
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WildFly currently supports in-memory (default), and jdbc batch job repository backed by a relational database.
JBeret in standalone Java SE environment supports MongoDB-based batch job repository. This type of job repository has not been integrated into WildFly to support the configuration and management of batch subsystem. If you think this is important feature to have in future WildFly, please submit a feature request in WildFly JIRA.
Thanks cheng, I will raise a feature request.
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WildFly currently supports in-memory (default), and jdbc batch job repository backed by a relational database.
JBeret in standalone Java SE environment supports MongoDB-based batch job repository. This type of job repository has not been integrated into WildFly to support the configuration and management of batch subsystem. If you think this is important feature to have in future WildFly, please submit a feature request in WildFly JIRA.
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WildFly currently supports in-memory (default), and jdbc batch job repository backed by a relational database.
JBeret in standalone Java SE environment supports MongoDB-based batch job repository. This type of job repository has not been integrated into WildFly to support the configuration and management of batch subsystem. If you think this is important feature to have in future WildFly, please submit a feature request in WildFly JIRA.
Thanks cheng, I will raise a feature request.
– adesai
Mar 29 at 15:55
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WildFly currently supports in-memory (default), and jdbc batch job repository backed by a relational database.
JBeret in standalone Java SE environment supports MongoDB-based batch job repository. This type of job repository has not been integrated into WildFly to support the configuration and management of batch subsystem. If you think this is important feature to have in future WildFly, please submit a feature request in WildFly JIRA.
WildFly currently supports in-memory (default), and jdbc batch job repository backed by a relational database.
JBeret in standalone Java SE environment supports MongoDB-based batch job repository. This type of job repository has not been integrated into WildFly to support the configuration and management of batch subsystem. If you think this is important feature to have in future WildFly, please submit a feature request in WildFly JIRA.
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Thanks cheng, I will raise a feature request.
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Thanks cheng, I will raise a feature request.
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Thanks cheng, I will raise a feature request.
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