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Tutorials you find on the Internet in technology can be funny. Most of them rarely extend past a “Hello, World!” level of complexity for any new concept. And although that may be great for a basic understanding of a technology, you know that life is never as simple as a tutorial makes it out to be. Because of this, in this chapter you look at a more real-world example of a Spring Batch job.

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    Some enterprises choose to run their own instance of Spring Initializr so that they can customize it or not have developer machines need to hit the Internet. If that is the case for you, you’ll want to enter your custom URL in your IDE.

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Minella, M.T. (2019). Sample Application. In: The Definitive Guide to Spring Batch. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3724-3_10

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