Update docs and static maven artifacts to RC1

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Glenn Renfro
2016-11-03 19:56:25 -04:00
parent 4a1a2c3c88
commit fa5cb4f242
15 changed files with 15 additions and 15 deletions

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ $ ./mvnw clean install
[source,shell,indent=2]
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$ java -jar target/batch-events-1.1.0.M2.jar --spring.cloud.stream.bindings.batch-events.contentType=application/json
$ java -jar target/batch-events-1.1.0.RC1.jar --spring.cloud.stream.bindings.batch-events.contentType=application/json
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For example you can listen for specific job execution events on a specified channel with a Spring Cloud Stream Sink

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@@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ $ mvn clean package
[source,shell,indent=2]
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$ java -jar target/batch-job-1.1.0.M2.jar
$ java -jar target/batch-job-1.1.0.RC1.jar
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ $ export spring_datasource_url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/<your database>
$ export spring_datasource_username=<your username>
$ export spring_datasource_password=<your password>
$ export spring_datasource_driverClassName=org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver
$ java -jar target/partitioned-batch-job-1.1.0.M2.jar
$ java -jar target/partitioned-batch-job-1.1.0.RC1.jar
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NOTE: This example will use require a MySql RDBMS repository and currently uses the mariadb jdbc driver to connect.

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@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ public class JobConfiguration {
@Bean
public PartitionHandler partitionHandler(TaskLauncher taskLauncher, JobExplorer jobExplorer) throws Exception {
Resource resource = resourceLoader.getResource("maven://io.spring.cloud:partitioned-batch-job:1.1.0.M2");
Resource resource = resourceLoader.getResource("maven://io.spring.cloud:partitioned-batch-job:1.1.0.RC1");
DeployerPartitionHandler partitionHandler = new DeployerPartitionHandler(taskLauncher, jobExplorer, resource, "workerStep");

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ $ ./mvnw clean install
[source,shell,indent=2]
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$ java -jar target/task-events-1.1.0.M2.jar --spring.cloud.stream.bindings.task-events.contentType=application/json
$ java -jar target/task-events-1.1.0.RC1.jar --spring.cloud.stream.bindings.task-events.contentType=application/json
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You can listen for the events on the task-events channel with a Spring Cloud Stream Sink

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@@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ $ mvn clean package
[source,shell,indent=2]
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$ java -jar target/timestamp-task-1.1.0.M2.jar
$ java -jar target/timestamp-task-1.1.0.RC1.jar
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