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The Spring Batch Infrastructure is a set of low-level components, interfaces and tools for batch processing applications and optimisations.

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package org.springframework.batch.item;


/**
 * 

Basic interface for generic output operations. Class implementing this * interface will be responsible for serializing objects as necessary. * Generally, it is responsibility of implementing class to decide which * technology to use for mapping and how it should be configured.

* *

* Due to the nature of batch processing, it is expected that most writers * will buffer output. A flush method is provided to the interface in order * to ensure that any buffers can be flushed before a transaction is * committed. Along the same lines, if a transaction has been rolled back, * then the contents of any buffers should be thrown away. *

* * @author Dave Syer * @author Lucas Ward */ public interface ItemWriter { /** * Process the supplied data element. Will be called multiple times during a * larger batch operation. Will not be called with null data in normal * operation. * * @throws Exception if there are errors. If the writer is used inside a * retry or a batch the framework will catch the exception and convert or * rethrow it as appropriate. */ public void write(Object item) throws Exception; /** * Flush any buffers that are being held. This will usually be performed * prior to committing any transactions. * @throws FlushFailedException TODO */ public void flush() throws FlushFailedException; /** * Clear any buffers that are being held. This will usually be performed * prior to rolling back any transactions. * @throws ClearFailedException TODO */ public void clear() throws ClearFailedException; }




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