These samples demonstrate various capabilities of Java Cadence client and server. You can learn more about Cadence at:
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HelloWorld Samples
The following samples demonstrate:
- HelloActivity: a single activity workflow
- HelloActivityRetry: how to retry an activity
- HelloAsync: how to call activities asynchronously and wait for them using Promises
- HelloAsyncLambda: how to run part of a workflow asynchronously in a separate task (thread)
- HelloAsyncActivityCompletion: an asynchronous activity implementation
- HelloChild: a child workflow
- HelloException: exception propagation and wrapping
- HelloQuery: a query
- HelloSignal: sending and handling a signal
- HelloPeriodic: a sample workflow that executes an activity periodically forever
- HelloSearchAttributes: how to use search attributes
- HelloCron: a cron workflow
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FileProcessing demonstrates task routing features. The sample workflow downloads a file, processes it, and uploads the result to a destination. The first activity can be picked up by any worker. However, the second and third activities must be executed on the same host as the first one.
Run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/uber/cadence-java-samples
cd cadence-java-samples
In the IntelliJ user interface, navigate to File->New->Project from Existing Sources.
Select the cloned directory. In the Import Project page, select Import project from external model, choose Gradle and then click Next->Finish.
./gradlew build
Run Cadence Server using Docker Compose:
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/uber/cadence/master/docker/docker-compose.yml
docker-compose up
If this does not work, see the instructions for running Cadence Server at https://github.com/uber/cadence/blob/master/README.md.
To register the samples-domain domain, run the following command once before running any samples:
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.common.RegisterDomain
Or using Cadence CLI:
cadence --domain samples-domain domain register
The Cadence Server running in a docker container includes a Web UI.
Connect to http://localhost:8088.
Enter the samples-domain domain. You'll see a "No Results" page. After running any sample, change the filter in the top right corner from "Open" to "Closed" to see the list of the completed workflows.
Click on a RUN ID of a workflow to see more details about it. Try different view formats to get a different level of details about the execution history.
Command Line Interface Documentation
Each sample has specific requirements for running it. The following sections contain information about how to run each of the samples after you've built them using the preceding instructions.
Don't forget to check unit tests found under src/test/java!
To run the hello world samples:
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloActivity
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloActivityRetry
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloAsync
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloAsyncActivityCompletion
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloAsyncLambda
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloChild
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloException
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloPeriodic
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloQuery
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloSignal
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloSearchAttributes
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.hello.HelloCron
This sample has two executables. Execute each command in a separate terminal window. The first command runs the worker that hosts the workflow and activities implementation. To demonstrate that activities execute together, we recommend that you run more than one instance of this worker.
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.fileprocessing.FileProcessingWorker
The second command starts workflows. Each invocation starts a new workflow execution.
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.fileprocessing.FileProcessingStarter
Cadence implementation of the Camunda BPMN trip booking example
Demonstrates Cadence approach to SAGA.
To run:
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.bookingsaga.TripBookingSaga
Example of how to start a cadence worker service using Spring Boot Framework
To run:
# Start Cadence Server
# see https://github.com/uber/cadence/tree/master/docker
# register domain
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.common.RegisterDomain
./gradlew -q execute -PmainClass=com.uber.cadence.samples.spring.CadenceSamplesApplication