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Reactive Streams with Quarkus and Kafka: no matches for kind "Kafka" #1224

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cedricclyburn opened this issue Jun 29, 2021 · 2 comments
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Bug One or more commands or instructions in a scenario fail to execute cleanly Topic: Quarkus

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cedricclyburn commented Jun 29, 2021

In what katacoda scenario did this bug occur?
Reactive Streams with Quarkus and Kafka (Believe it's due to #1143 refresh)

At what step of the scenario did this happen?
Step 6: Deploying Kafka to OpenShift

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Not able to create a new Kafka object within the cluster

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error: unable to recognize "src/main/kubernetes/kafka-names-cluster.yaml": no matches for kind "Kafka" in version "kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1"

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@cedricclyburn cedricclyburn changed the title Reactive Streams with Quarkus and Kafka Reactive Streams with Quarkus and Kafka: no matches for kind "Kafka" Jun 29, 2021
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It may be a super quick fix with syncing the strimzi and kafka versions up, will look into it later and provide update.

@cedricclyburn cedricclyburn added the Bug One or more commands or instructions in a scenario fail to execute cleanly label Jun 29, 2021
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This was fixed with openshift-instruqt/rhoar-getting-started@27cecc4

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