public class BulkExportToJdbc
extends java.lang.Object
BulkExportToJdbc shows how simple it is to use
Data Movement SDK to move massive data sets from a source MarkLogic
Server to a JDBC target server. In this example all employees are
exported using a query matching all docs in directory /employees/.
Using the [Shortcut
Method](https://docs.marklogic.com/javadoc/client/overview-summary.html#ShortcutMethods)
`getContentAs` and the Employee POJO class (pre-registered with the
handle registry by DatabaseClientSingleton), we can easily
serialize each document to an Employee object. From there it's
straightforward to use Spring's JdbcTemplate to write the
employees, their salaries, and their titles via JDBC. Of course,
Spring's JdbcTemplate is not required--you could choose your
favorite JDBC libraries to use with Data Movement SDK. And of
course you don't need to deserialize to pojos--you could use any of
the Java Client API handles to deserialize the matching
documents.