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= Spring Cloud App Broker
Spring Cloud App Broker is a framework for building Spring Boot applications that implement the Open Service Broker API to deploy applications to a platform.
The Open Service Broker API project allows developers to deliver services to applications running within cloud native platforms such as Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. Spring Cloud App Broker provides a framework based on Spring Boot that enables you to quickly create a service broker that deploys applications and services to the platform when managed services are provisioned.
Currently Cloud Foundry is supported as a target platform for service instance backing applications and services.
== Getting Started
See the https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-app-broker/[project site] and https://docs.spring.io/spring-cloud-app-broker/docs/current/reference/html5/[reference documentation] to get started building a service broker using this framework.
== Build
This project requires Java 8 at a minimum.
The project is built with Gradle. The https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/gradle_wrapper.html[Gradle wrapper] allows you to build the project on multiple platforms and even if you do not have Gradle installed; run it in place of the `gradle` command (as `./gradlew`) from the root of the main project directory.
=== Compile the project and run tests
./gradlew build
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