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36 lines
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==== Spring Cloud Stream Function Composition Sample
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In this *Spring Cloud Stream* sample, we will demo function composition with RabbitMQ.
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## Requirements
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To run this sample, you will need to have installed:
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* Java 8 or Above
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## Running the application
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The following instructions assume that you are running RabbitMQ as a Docker image.
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If that's not the case, skip the docker steps below.
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* Go to the application root
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* `docker-compose up -d`
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* `./mvnw clean package`
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* `java -jar target/function-composition-rabbit-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar`
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Take a look at the configuration in the application.yml file. The function definition is `uppercase|echo` and the incoming destination is defined as `uppercase-in` (through `uppercase|echo-in-0.destination`)
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Now, send some text data to the input exchage (You can use the RabbitMQ admin consloe for doing this).
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Then watch the application console.
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You should see output messages from both `uppercase` and `echo` functions.
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* `docker-compose down`
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