Spring Cloud Task PartitionHandler MavenResource Alternatives
When defining a DeployerPartitionHandler
Bean for Remote Partitioning in the Cloud Foundry environment (Pivotal). We would like to use an alternative Resource
implementation in place of MavenResource
in the below example.
Resource resource =
MavenResource.parse(String.format("%s:%s:%s",
"io.spring.cloud",
"partitioned-batch-job",
"1.1.0.RELEASE"), mavenProperties);
DeployerPartitionHandler partitionHandler =
new DeployerPartitionHandler(taskLauncher, jobExplorer, resource, "workerStep");
Because, we have to use an executable jar from a remote location that is available through Http Download.
In this case, what is the appropriate Resource
implementation that we can pass to the DeployerPartitionHandler
, so it can be used while launching workers?
Alternatively, is there way to make the DeployerPartitionHandler
to use the same jar that is being used by the Launcher App (Master) from which workers are launched?
But, we are not aware of this jar location in the cloud foundry environment.
java spring-batch spring-cloud-dataflow spring-cloud-task
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When defining a DeployerPartitionHandler
Bean for Remote Partitioning in the Cloud Foundry environment (Pivotal). We would like to use an alternative Resource
implementation in place of MavenResource
in the below example.
Resource resource =
MavenResource.parse(String.format("%s:%s:%s",
"io.spring.cloud",
"partitioned-batch-job",
"1.1.0.RELEASE"), mavenProperties);
DeployerPartitionHandler partitionHandler =
new DeployerPartitionHandler(taskLauncher, jobExplorer, resource, "workerStep");
Because, we have to use an executable jar from a remote location that is available through Http Download.
In this case, what is the appropriate Resource
implementation that we can pass to the DeployerPartitionHandler
, so it can be used while launching workers?
Alternatively, is there way to make the DeployerPartitionHandler
to use the same jar that is being used by the Launcher App (Master) from which workers are launched?
But, we are not aware of this jar location in the cloud foundry environment.
java spring-batch spring-cloud-dataflow spring-cloud-task
add a comment |
When defining a DeployerPartitionHandler
Bean for Remote Partitioning in the Cloud Foundry environment (Pivotal). We would like to use an alternative Resource
implementation in place of MavenResource
in the below example.
Resource resource =
MavenResource.parse(String.format("%s:%s:%s",
"io.spring.cloud",
"partitioned-batch-job",
"1.1.0.RELEASE"), mavenProperties);
DeployerPartitionHandler partitionHandler =
new DeployerPartitionHandler(taskLauncher, jobExplorer, resource, "workerStep");
Because, we have to use an executable jar from a remote location that is available through Http Download.
In this case, what is the appropriate Resource
implementation that we can pass to the DeployerPartitionHandler
, so it can be used while launching workers?
Alternatively, is there way to make the DeployerPartitionHandler
to use the same jar that is being used by the Launcher App (Master) from which workers are launched?
But, we are not aware of this jar location in the cloud foundry environment.
java spring-batch spring-cloud-dataflow spring-cloud-task
When defining a DeployerPartitionHandler
Bean for Remote Partitioning in the Cloud Foundry environment (Pivotal). We would like to use an alternative Resource
implementation in place of MavenResource
in the below example.
Resource resource =
MavenResource.parse(String.format("%s:%s:%s",
"io.spring.cloud",
"partitioned-batch-job",
"1.1.0.RELEASE"), mavenProperties);
DeployerPartitionHandler partitionHandler =
new DeployerPartitionHandler(taskLauncher, jobExplorer, resource, "workerStep");
Because, we have to use an executable jar from a remote location that is available through Http Download.
In this case, what is the appropriate Resource
implementation that we can pass to the DeployerPartitionHandler
, so it can be used while launching workers?
Alternatively, is there way to make the DeployerPartitionHandler
to use the same jar that is being used by the Launcher App (Master) from which workers are launched?
But, we are not aware of this jar location in the cloud foundry environment.
java spring-batch spring-cloud-dataflow spring-cloud-task
java spring-batch spring-cloud-dataflow spring-cloud-task
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