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* Updated spring cloud streams to 1.1.0.RELEASE
* Updated cloud dependencies parent to 1.2.1.RELEASE
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* Removed @Bindings as they are deprecated
* Updated BatchApplication test to pass.  Boot no longer logs environment values.  So count was reduced from 3 to 1

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= Task Events

This is a task application that emits batch job events to the following channels:

	* job-execution-events
	* step-execution-events
	* chunk-events
	* item-read-events
	* item-process-events
	* item-write-events
	* skip-events

Note: More information on this topic is available https://docs.spring.io/spring-cloud-task/current-SNAPSHOT/reference/htmlsingle/#stream-integration-batch-events[here].

== Requirements:

* Java 7 or Above

== Build:

[source,shell,indent=2]
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$ ./mvnw clean install
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== Execution:

[source,shell,indent=2]
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$ java -jar target/batch-events-1.1.0.M1.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
like the log sink using the following:

[source,shell,indent=2]
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$ java -jar <PATH_TO_LOG_SINK_JAR>/log-sink-rabbit-1.0.2.RELEASE.jar --server.port=9090
--spring.cloud.stream.bindings.input.destination=job-execution-events
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== Dependencies:

The batch-events sample requires an instance of RabbitMQ to be running.