Awesome but complex presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYTj5YT7CZU by Michael Minella https://github.com/mminella
Michael Minella is the author of Pro Spring Batch
This book https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/spring-batch-essentials Spring Batch Essentials is probably more suitable for beginners.
On the whole I was not too impressed with the product. Fine, it provides a nice model and framework, but its reliance on XML configuration is a VERY bad choice - the usual frightening experience of visual cacophony with XML hits hard on my nerve.... why not JSON, or better still, why not a Java configurator.... in general the examples with Spring syntax (Cast) context.lookup("mybean") is simply unreadable, and very much against Dependency Injection style.
Michael Minella is the author of Pro Spring Batch
This book https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/spring-batch-essentials Spring Batch Essentials is probably more suitable for beginners.
On the whole I was not too impressed with the product. Fine, it provides a nice model and framework, but its reliance on XML configuration is a VERY bad choice - the usual frightening experience of visual cacophony with XML hits hard on my nerve.... why not JSON, or better still, why not a Java configurator.... in general the examples with Spring syntax (Cast) context.lookup("mybean") is simply unreadable, and very much against Dependency Injection style.