camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example | Simple example using Camunda and Spring Boot | Microservice library
kandi X-RAY | camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example Summary
kandi X-RAY | camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example Summary
camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example is a Java library typically used in Architecture, Microservice, Spring Boot, Docker, RabbitMQ applications. camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Simple example using Camunda and Spring Boot to define a simple microservice communcating via AMQP, fully unit tested and deployable in the cloud
Simple example using Camunda and Spring Boot to define a simple microservice communcating via AMQP, fully unit tested and deployable in the cloud
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camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example has a low active ecosystem.
It has 172 star(s) with 102 fork(s). There are 13 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 4 open issues and 0 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 616 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example is current.
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camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
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camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This license is Permissive.
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camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example saves you 307 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
It has 740 lines of code, 66 functions and 20 files.
It has low code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
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- This method is used to show a dummy toast message message
- Handle GoodsShipShipped event
- Sets the application
- Creates the default user
- Place a new order
- Place a new process instance
- Bean for testing
- Bean cloud
- Creates a charge
- Returns the REST endpoint for the rest proxy
- Initializes the post - initialization listeners
- Sets the camunda license key
- Add event listener
- Creates a new shipment
- Sets the history
- Set the identifier generator
- Parses the send event
- Displays an event
- Create the rest template
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Community Discussions
Trending Discussions on camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example
QUESTION
camunda spring boot starter with gradle gives processEngineConfigurationImpl bean missing
Asked 2020-Jun-07 at 13:27
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-07 at 13:27Surprisingly there's key difference in the way that two given projects retrieving connection and data source details.
For instance it's enough for me to put this into maven project properties to point camunda engine to my db (rest left "as-is"):
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Install camunda-spring-boot-amqp-microservice-cloud-example
Please have a look at the pom.xml for details. Also note the Application.java as Spring Boot starter class.
Spring Boot
Camunda
camunda-bpm-spring-boot-starter
camunda-bpm-assert-scenario
camunda-bpm-assert
camunda-bpm-process-test-coverage
H2 for testing (in-memory) and running it locally (file based)
PostgreSQL/ElephantDB as cloud storage on Pivotal Web Services
In order to get started just.
Clone or download this example
Maven build (this also runs the test cases)
Install RabbitMQ and start it up
Run microservice via Java:
Camunda web applications
REST API for new orders
RabbitMQ Management Console
Spring Boot
Camunda
camunda-bpm-spring-boot-starter
camunda-bpm-assert-scenario
camunda-bpm-assert
camunda-bpm-process-test-coverage
H2 for testing (in-memory) and running it locally (file based)
PostgreSQL/ElephantDB as cloud storage on Pivotal Web Services
In order to get started just.
Clone or download this example
Maven build (this also runs the test cases)
Install RabbitMQ and start it up
Run microservice via Java:
Camunda web applications
REST API for new orders
RabbitMQ Management Console
Support
For any new features, suggestions and bugs create an issue on GitHub.
If you have any questions check and ask questions on community page Stack Overflow .
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