Gunnar Hillert

Gunnar Hillert

Member of the Spring Integration and Spring XD Team, President Atlanta JUG


As a Pivotal engineer, Gunnar Hillert is a core committer for the Spring Integration and Spring XD projects. He has been a member of the Spring team for over 2 years. Gunnar is the president of the Atlanta Java Users Group since 2010 and is co-organizer for the DevNexus developer conference that attracted 900 developers in 2013.

A native of Berlin, Germany, Gunnar has been calling Atlanta home for the past 12 years. He is an avid gardener specializing in anything sub-tropical such as bananas, palm trees and bamboo. As time permits, Gunnar works on his Spanish language skills and he and his wife Alysa are raising their two children tri-lingually (English, German, Spanish). Gunnar blogs at: http://blog.hillert.com/ and you can follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ghillert




Blog

SpringOne2GX 2013 - Early-bird registration

Posted 2013-08-08 09:28:40.0

Just a quick note to point out that SpringOne2GX is coming up next month in Santa Clara (Sept 9-12) and the early bird registration (save $200) expires tomorrow, Aug 9th.Therefore, please join us and register at: http://www.springone2gmore »

Spring Integration STS Templates Updated - 1.0.0.M5

Posted 2013-04-26 15:55:00.0

We are proud to announce a new milestone release of the Spring Integration Templates version 1.0.more »
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Presentations

Integrating Spring Batch and Spring Integration

This talk is for everyone who wants to efficiently use Spring Batch and Spring Integration together. Users of Spring Batch often have the requirements to interact with other systems, to schedule the periodic execution Batch jobs and to monitor the executimore »

Integrating Spring Batch and Spring Integration

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Gunnar Hillert By Gunnar Hillert

This talk is for everyone who wants to efficiently use Spring Batch and Spring Integration together. Users of Spring Batch often have the requirements to interact with other systems, to schedule the periodic execution Batch jobs and to monitor the execution of Batch jobs. Conversely, Spring Integration users periodically have Big Data processing requirements, be it for example the handling of large traditional batch files or the execution of Apache Hadoop jobs. For these scenarios, Spring Batch is the ideal solution. This session will introduce Spring Batch Integration, a project that provides support to easily tie Spring Batch and Spring Integration together. We will cover the following scenarios:

  • Launch Batch Jobs through Spring Integration Messages
  • Generate Informational Messages
  • Externalize Batch Process Execution using Spring Integration
  • Create Big Data Pipelines with Spring Batch and Spring Integration


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