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Garmin International

1200 E 151st Street, Olathe, KS (map)

  • NW Corder of 151st and Ridgeview in Olathe. Park in the north lot and enter the doors on the North side of the building (Eastern side of North face) and check in there.
  • This presentation will introduce and demonstrate how batch processing programs are implemented with the Spring Batch framework.
    While most companies develop and support online applications that supply a user experience, almost all companies have some kind of batch processing needs. Many legacy environments support batch processing using the mainframe and COBOL/RPG. Others roll out their own by writing headless Java applications and implementing a mechanism to schedule and run (i.e. Java main() methods, or use a Java scheduling framework such as Quartz). However, there is not a consistent job definition mechanism, and a challenge is presented in trying to process large data sets and files both efficiently and timely.
    The Spring Batch framework has been designed to enable Java developers to process extremely large data sets with proven batch processing patterns using object oriented programming and the Spring framework.
    About David Pitt
    David Pitt is a Sr. Solutions Architect and Managing Partner of Keyhole Software with nearly 25 years IT experience. Since 1999, he has been leading and mentoring development teams utilizing Java (Java EE/Spring) and .NET (C#) technologies. David has been a leader on several major system reengineering/modernization efforts as well as short duration, "hit team"-type projects. 

    Most recently, David Pitt worked to migrate 30 years worth of mainframe COBOL applications to Spring Batch. David Pitt and other members of the Keyhole Software team have worked with various local and national organizations to evaluate, migrate, and develop batch processing applications, seeing first-hand the immense value that the Spring Batch framework can bring to the enterprise.
    Location Details 
    Garmin's address is 1200 E 151st, Olathe, KS 66062
    For your convenience, navigate to point B on this map of Garmin's campus.
    • When you reach 151st and Ridgeview you can find our location by finding the tallest building at Garmin (image).
    • You will be able to enter through the left most door until 6:55 pm when the doors will be locked (image).
    • Please park anywhere in the north lot (right next to the entrance) and enter the doors there (North East Doors). Please ensure you park in valid parking spaces and not in the disabled parking stalls.
    All guests to Garmin need to register (with Cindy) upon entering the North Lobby. The doors will need to be locked at 6:55 so Frank can attend the meeting, therefore if you are late you will need to contact Cindy directly via meetup.
    Schedule
    • 6 - 7pm - Social Hour with food provided by Keyhole Software
    • 7pm - Presentation
    • Afterwards anyone who is interested is invited to join us at Austin’s Bar and Grill located at 2103 E 151st St, Olathe, KS 66062 for an informal social sponsored by genesis10. They will provide a beverage for all attendees and some appetizers. For directions, click here
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