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Set up the project
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Set up the project
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First you set up a basic build script. You can use any build system you like when building apps with Spring, but the code you need to work with [Maven](https://maven.apache.org) and [Gradle](http://gradle.org) is included here. If you're not familiar with either, refer to [Getting Started with Maven](../gs-maven/README.md) or [Getting Started with Gradle](../gs-gradle/README.md).
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First you set up a basic build script. You can use any build system you like when building apps with Spring, but the code you need to work with [Maven](https://maven.apache.org) and [Gradle](http://gradle.org) is included here. If you're not familiar with either, refer to [Building Java Projects with Maven](../gs-maven/README.md) or [Building Java Projects with Gradle](../gs-gradle/README.md).
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### Create the directory structure
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### Create the directory structure
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This example uses a memory-based database (provided by `@EnableBatchProcessing`), meaning that when it's done, the data is gone. For demonstration purposes, there is extra code to create a `JdbcTemplate`, query the database, and print out the names of people the batch job inserts.
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This example uses a memory-based database (provided by `@EnableBatchProcessing`), meaning that when it's done, the data is gone. For demonstration purposes, there is extra code to create a `JdbcTemplate`, query the database, and print out the names of people the batch job inserts.
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### Build an executable JAR
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###Build an executable JAR
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Now that your `Application` class is ready, you simply instruct the build system to create a single, executable jar containing everything. This makes it easy to ship, version, and deploy the service as an application throughout the development lifecycle, across different environments, and so forth.
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Now that your `Application` class is ready, you simply instruct the build system to create a single, executable jar containing everything. This makes it easy to ship, version, and deploy the service as an application throughout the development lifecycle, across different environments, and so forth.
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