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[samza] branch master updated: Update Documentation (#1189)

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     new e7361bb  Update Documentation (#1189)
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commit e7361bbef2163af4266df89f2cb8c137f6c06eed
Author: Ke Wu <ke...@icloud.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Oct 18 11:58:49 2019 -0700

    Update Documentation (#1189)
    
    Fix broken link to JoinExample.
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 docs/learn/documentation/versioned/api/high-level-api.md | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/learn/documentation/versioned/api/high-level-api.md b/docs/learn/documentation/versioned/api/high-level-api.md
index 18ed44a..bdb75d3 100644
--- a/docs/learn/documentation/versioned/api/high-level-api.md
+++ b/docs/learn/documentation/versioned/api/high-level-api.md
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Samza's flexible High Level Streams API lets you describe your complex stream pr
 
 - The [Filter example](https://github.com/apache/samza-hello-samza/blob/latest/src/main/java/samza/examples/cookbook/FilterExample.java) demonstrates how to perform stateless operations on a stream. 
 
-- The [Join example](https://github.com/apache/samza-hello-samza/blob/latest/src/main/java/samza/examples/cookbook/JoinExample.java]) demonstrates how you can join a Kafka stream of page-views with a stream of ad-clicks
+- The [Join example](https://github.com/apache/samza-hello-samza/blob/latest/src/main/java/samza/examples/cookbook/JoinExample.java) demonstrates how you can join a Kafka stream of page-views with a stream of ad-clicks
 
 - The [Stream-Table Join example](https://github.com/apache/samza-hello-samza/blob/latest/src/main/java/samza/examples/cookbook/RemoteTableJoinExample.java) demonstrates how to use the Samza Table API. It joins a Kafka stream with a remote dataset accessed through a REST service.