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…emory` & `jobs-service-embedded`. (apache#1913) - Bump `quarkus-embedded-postgresql` version.
…tion to Quarkus 3.8.4 (apache#1916)
* kie-issues#1123:unify maven projects configuration * adjust deploy operation * Revert "adjust deploy operation" This reverts commit 1bdfa98. * add missing bits --------- Co-authored-by: jstastny-cz <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Gonzalo Muñoz <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: jstastny-cz <[email protected]>
) Co-authored-by: jstastny-cz <[email protected]>
…m examples (apache#1928) * [fix_rules_scesim_naming] Fix names and Readme for ruels-legacy-scesim examples * [fix_rules_scesim_naming] Fix as per suggestion --------- Co-authored-by: Gabriele-Cardosi <[email protected]>
…ples regarding required configuration setting for native images (apache#1929)
…tgresql-persistence-quarkus example (apache#1936) * [incubator-kie-issues-1290] Fix application.properties in process-postgresql-persistence-quarkus example * Fix datasource properties to work both in dev and prod mode
…pache#1939) * [incubator-kie-issues#1293] Documents dmn-15 kogito quarkus example. * [incubator-kie-issues#1293] Add license header --------- Co-authored-by: Gabriele-Cardosi <[email protected]>
* [incubator-kie-issues-1295] examples clean up * Update kogito-quarkus-examples/process-decisions-rules-quarkus/README.md Co-authored-by: Jozef Marko <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: Pere Fernández <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Jozef Marko <[email protected]>
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