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The link for pulsar-java-tutorial is broken #11699

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sijia-w opened this issue Aug 18, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by apache/pulsar-site#561
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The link for pulsar-java-tutorial is broken #11699

sijia-w opened this issue Aug 18, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by apache/pulsar-site#561
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lifecycle/stale type/enhancement The enhancements for the existing features or docs. e.g. reduce memory usage of the delayed messages

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@sijia-w
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sijia-w commented Aug 18, 2021

Is your enhancement request related to a problem? Please describe.
The links for pulsar-java-tutorial and relevant content on page https://pulsar.apache.org/docs/en/deploy-dcos/#download-and-prepare-the-pulsar-java-tutorial are broken.

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Provide available source for pulsar-java-tutorial.

@sijia-w sijia-w added the type/enhancement The enhancements for the existing features or docs. e.g. reduce memory usage of the delayed messages label Aug 18, 2021
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imaffe commented Aug 25, 2021

Seems this is a duplicate issue and has been resolved already, shall we close or resolve this one ?

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imaffe commented Aug 25, 2021

Uh I see, seems the link https://github.com/streamlio/pulsar-java-tutorial is 404 now.

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The issue had no activity for 30 days, mark with Stale label.

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