Correcting invalid links (#18094)

Signed-off-by: yuxiaobo <yuxiaobogo@163.com>
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yuxiaobo96 2019-12-17 21:21:58 +08:00 committed by Kubernetes Prow Robot
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Of course, as is the expectation with all infrastructure software today, Draft i
To give you a sense for what Draft can do, here is an example drawn from the [Getting Started](https://github.com/Azure/draft/blob/master/docs/getting-started.md) page in the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/Azure/draft).
There are multiple example applications included within the [examples directory](https://github.com/Azure/draft/blob/master/examples). For this walkthrough, we'll be using the [python example application](https://github.com/Azure/draft/blob/master/examples/python) which uses [Flask](http://flask.pocoo.org/) to provide a very simple Hello World webserver.
There are multiple example applications included within the [examples directory](https://github.com/Azure/draft/blob/master/examples). For this walkthrough, we'll be using the [python example application](https://github.com/Azure/draft/tree/master/examples/example-python) which uses [Flask](http://flask.pocoo.org/) to provide a very simple Hello World webserver.
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The other two services that we will need to deploy if we want to run the app are **details** and **reviews-v1**. We dont need to deploy the **ratings** service at this time because v1 of the reviews service doesnt use it. The remaining services follow essentially the same pattern as **productpage**. The yaml files for all services can be found [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/master/samples/apps/bookinfo/bookinfo-v1.yaml).
The other two services that we will need to deploy if we want to run the app are **details** and **reviews-v1**. We dont need to deploy the **ratings** service at this time because v1 of the reviews service doesnt use it. The remaining services follow essentially the same pattern as **productpage**. The yaml files for all services can be found [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/master/samples/bookinfo/platform/kube/bookinfo.yaml).
@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Notice that this time we use the istioctl kube-inject command to modify bookinfo
In the Istio service mesh we will not want to access the application **productpage** directly, as we did in plain Kubernetes. Instead, we want an Envoy sidecar in the request path so that we can use Istios management features (version routing, circuit breakers, policies, etc.) to control external calls to **productpage** , just like we can for internal requests. Istios Ingress controller is used for this purpose.
To use the Istio Ingress controller, we need to create a Kubernetes [Ingress resource](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/master/samples/apps/bookinfo/bookinfo-ingress.yaml) for the app, annotated with kubernetes.io/ingress.class: "istio", like this:
To use the Istio Ingress controller, we need to create a Kubernetes [Ingress resource](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/istio/istio/master/samples/bookinfo/platform/kube/bookinfo-ingress.yaml) for the app, annotated with kubernetes.io/ingress.class: "istio", like this: