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= Data Flow Template Example

This example provides an example of using the Spring Cloud Data Flow Template to
interact with a Spring Cloud Data Flow server programmatically.

This examples, will import
https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-stream-app-starters/[Stream App Starter applications]
and print the the list of imported application to the console.

In order to get everything running we need to setup the following server instances:

* Spring Cloud Skipper (secured by OAUTH2, port `7577`)
* Spring Cloud Data Flow (secured by OAUTH2, port `9393`)

== Build + Run

Configure the example application in `DataflowTemplateApplication.java`. Then build
using `$ mvn clean package` and run using
`$ java -jar target/dataflow-template-1.0.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT.jar`