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[GOBBLIN-2160] Setup Temporal docker Cluster for CI Tests and added tests for AbstractNestingExecWorkflowImpl #4059

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@pratapaditya04 pratapaditya04 commented Sep 24, 2024

Dear Gobblin maintainers,

Please accept this PR. I understand that it will not be reviewed until I have checked off all the steps below!

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    Added Unit tests for JobStateUtils and AbstractNestingExecWorkflowImpl classes in Gobblin-temporal module

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@pratapaditya04 pratapaditya04 changed the title [GOBBLIN-2160] added some unit tests for gobblin temporal module [GOBBLIN-2160] Setup Temporal docker Cluster for CI Tests and added tests for AbstractNestingExecWorkflowImpl Oct 8, 2024
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