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Published inOct 2013
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Rick Barton
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Rick Barton is a freelance consultant who has specialized in data integration and ETL for the last 13 years as part of an IT career spanning over 25 years. After gaining a degree in Computer Systems from Cardiff University, he began his career as a firmware programmer before moving into Mainframe data processing and then into ETL tools in 1999. He has provided technical consultancy to some of the UKs largest companies, including banks and telecommunications companies, and was a founding partner of a Big Data integration consultancy. Four years ago he moved back into freelance development and has been working almost exclusively with Talend Open Studio and Talend Integration Suite, on multiple projects, of various sizes, in UK. It is on these projects that he has learned many of the lessons that can be found in this, his first book.
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Creating pseudo components using tJavaFlex


The tJavaFlex component is similar to the tJavaRow component, in that it is included into a flow. The difference between the two components is that the tJavaFlex component has pre and post processes that are performed before and after the individual rows are processed, so it is similar to a pre-built Talend component.

Getting ready

Open the job jo_cook_ch05_0030_tJavaFlex.

How to do it…

  1. Open the tJavaFlex component.

  2. In the Start Code section, enter the following:

    String allNames = "";
    Integer NB_LINE = 0;
  3. In the Main Code section enter the following:

    allNames = allNames + row1.name + "|";
    NB_LINE += 1;
  4. In the End Code section, enter the following:

    globalMap.put("allNames", allNames);
    globalMap.put("tJavaFlex_1_NB_LINE", NB_LINE);
  5. Open tJava and enter the following:

    System.out.println("All names concatenated: "+(String) globalMap.get("allNames"));
    System.out.println("Count of rows: "+(Integer) globalMap.get("tJavaFlex_1_NB_LINE"));
  6. Run the job. You will see that...

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Rick Barton is a freelance consultant who has specialized in data integration and ETL for the last 13 years as part of an IT career spanning over 25 years. After gaining a degree in Computer Systems from Cardiff University, he began his career as a firmware programmer before moving into Mainframe data processing and then into ETL tools in 1999. He has provided technical consultancy to some of the UKs largest companies, including banks and telecommunications companies, and was a founding partner of a Big Data integration consultancy. Four years ago he moved back into freelance development and has been working almost exclusively with Talend Open Studio and Talend Integration Suite, on multiple projects, of various sizes, in UK. It is on these projects that he has learned many of the lessons that can be found in this, his first book.
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