I sent this reply yesterday but haven't seen it show up yet, so I'm
resending this--hopefully this isn't a duplicate.
We still use the pipeline for several scientific data loading projects.
A number of which summarize the spatial geometry and insert records into
a geospatial database (Oracle) that backs our ArcIMS interactive maps. (
Multibeam Bathymetry is one example
http://map.ngdc.noaa.gov/website/mgg/multibeam/viewer.htm ) The pipeline
code has a few updates that haven't been integrated yet (including Mark
Southern's contributions), but there hasn't been much development here
other than keeping up to date with the current version of maven. I know
there are a number of alternatives out there, but the pipeline is fairly
easy to use since it's focus is narrow. Besides Spring Batch, maybe
Kepler <https://kepler-project.org/>, Lift (Scala) or Akka
<http://akka.io/> (Java and Scala) are worth looking into.
We still configure the pipeline with digester, but I'd be interested in
any examples of configuring the pipeline with Spring or Groovy.
-Ken
Kevin Bootz wrote:
Is anyone monitoring/developing with the commons pipeline project? The few
entries I've seen in the archives and the sandbox are years old and aside from
the NOAA website(Ken Tanaka?) there are scarce resources for learning the
suite. Any homegrown examples out there that do not incorporate the digester?
Thanks
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