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Spring Cloud Stream Source Sample
In this Spring Cloud Stream sample, a timestamp is published on an interval determined by the fixedDelay property.
Requirements
To run this sample, you will need to have installed:
- Java 8 or Above
This example requires Redis to be running on localhost.
Code Tour
This sample is a Spring Boot application that uses Spring Cloud Stream to publish timestamp data. The source module has 3 primary components:
- SourceApplication - the Spring Boot Main Application
- TimeSource - the module that will generate the timestamp and post the message to the stream
- TimeSourceOptionsMetadata - defines the configurations that are available to setup the TimeSource * format - how to render the current time, using SimpleDateFormat * fixedDelay - time delay between messages * initialDelay - delay before the first message * timeUnit - the time unit for the fixed and initial delays * maxMessages - the maximum messages per poll; -1 for unlimited
Building with Maven
Build the sample by executing:
source>$ mvn clean package
Running the Sample
To start the source module execute the following:
source>$ java -jar target/spring-cloud-stream-sample-source-1.0.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT-exec.jar