= TaskProcessor Is a stream processor that will accept messages with a string payload and create a `TaskLaunchRequest` that it will send to the next app in the stream. The payload of the message that is sent will be added to the properties of the `TaskLaunchRequest` under the `payload` key. By default the processor will add the timestamp-task sample coordinates if no task is specified. NOTE: if using defaults make sure to install the timestamp-task into your local maven repo by executing the following build in the timestamp-task module: [source,shell] ---- ./mvnw clean install ---- == The arguments offered by the TaskProcessor are as follows: * *group* establishes the group for the task maven coordinates. Default is `io.spring`. * *artifact* establishes the artifact for the task maven coordinates. Default is `timestamp-task`. * *classifiers* establishes the classifier for the task maven coordinates. Default is null. * *extension* establishes the extension for the task maven coordinates. Default is jar. * *data-source-url* sets the spring_datasource_url for the task. Default is null. * *data-source-driver-class-name* establishes the spring_datasource_driverClassName for the task. Default is null. * *data-source-user-name* establishes the spring_datasource_username for the task. Default is null. * *data-source-password* establishes the spring_datasource_password for the task. Default is null. == Requirements: * Java 17 or Above == Build: [source,shell] ---- ./mvnw clean install ---- == Dependencies: The task processor requires an instance of RabbitMQ to be running.