Rename spring{framework-meta => -guides}

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Chris Beams 2013-08-24 14:52:42 +02:00
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@ -28,12 +28,12 @@ To **start from scratch**, move on to [Set up the project](#scratch).
To **skip the basics**, do the following:
- [Download][zip] and unzip the source repository for this guide, or clone it using [Git][u-git]:
`git clone https://github.com/springframework-meta/gs-batch-processing.git`
`git clone https://github.com/spring-guides/gs-batch-processing.git`
- cd into `gs-batch-processing/initial`.
- Jump ahead to [Create a business class](#initial).
**When you're finished**, you can check your results against the code in `gs-batch-processing/complete`.
[zip]: https://github.com/springframework-meta/gs-batch-processing/archive/master.zip
[zip]: https://github.com/spring-guides/gs-batch-processing/archive/master.zip
[u-git]: /understanding/Git
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ In a project directory of your choosing, create the following subdirectory struc
### Create a Gradle build file
Below is the [initial Gradle build file](https://github.com/springframework-meta/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/initial/build.gradle). But you can also use Maven. The pom.xml file is included [right here](https://github.com/springframework-meta/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/initial/pom.xml).
Below is the [initial Gradle build file](https://github.com/spring-guides/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/initial/build.gradle). But you can also use Maven. The pom.xml file is included [right here](https://github.com/spring-guides/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/initial/pom.xml).
`build.gradle`
```gradle
@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ For demonstration purposes, there is code to create a `JdbcTemplate`, query the
Now that your `Application` class is ready, you simply instruct the build system to create a single, executable jar containing everything. This makes it easy to ship, version, and deploy the service as an application throughout the development lifecycle, across different environments, and so forth.
Below are the Gradle steps, but if you are using Maven, you can find the updated pom.xml [right here](https://github.com/springframework-meta/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/complete/pom.xml) and build it by typing `mvn clean package`.
Below are the Gradle steps, but if you are using Maven, you can find the updated pom.xml [right here](https://github.com/spring-guides/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/complete/pom.xml) and build it by typing `mvn clean package`.
Update your Gradle `build.gradle` file's `buildscript` section, so that it looks like this:
@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ Further down inside `build.gradle`, add the following to the list of applied plu
```groovy
apply plugin: 'spring-boot'
```
You can see the final version of `build.gradle` [right here]((https://github.com/springframework-meta/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/complete/build.gradle).
You can see the final version of `build.gradle` [right here]((https://github.com/spring-guides/gs-batch-processing/blob/master/complete/build.gradle).
The [Spring Boot gradle plugin][spring-boot-gradle-plugin] collects all the jars on the classpath and builds a single "über-jar", which makes it more convenient to execute and transport your service.
It also searches for the `public static void main()` method to flag as a runnable class.