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Mastering Spring Boot 2.0

By : Dinesh Rajput
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Mastering Spring Boot 2.0

By: Dinesh Rajput

Overview of this book

Spring is one of the best frameworks on the market for developing web, enterprise, and cloud ready software. Spring Boot simplifies the building of complex software dramatically by reducing the amount of boilerplate code, and by providing production-ready features and a simple deployment model. This book will address the challenges related to power that come with Spring Boot's great configurability and flexibility. You will understand how Spring Boot configuration works under the hood, how to overwrite default configurations, and how to use advanced techniques to prepare Spring Boot applications to work in production. This book will also introduce readers to a relatively new topic in the Spring ecosystem – cloud native patterns, reactive programming, and applications. Get up to speed with microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Each chapter aims to solve a specific problem or teach you a useful skillset. By the end of this book, you will be proficient in building and deploying your Spring Boot application.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 14. Deploying in Cloud (AWS)

This chapter will explore manually deploying microservices in AWS EC2 instances and using CloudFormation scripts. You will learn here how to run a Docker-enabled Spring Boot microservice application on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances.

In previous chapters, we have discussed different aspects of the microservices architecture and its benefits, such as it is highly scalable, fault-tolerant, and so on. However, there are many challenges with the microservices architecture, such as managing the deployment of microservices and infrastructure dependencies for distributed applications. Containerization comes with a solution for these problems. Docker provides a containerization approach to develop and deploy microservices without infrastructure dependencies. We have already discussed Docker in Chapter 12, Containerizing Microservice. We can easily deploy Docker containers to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, and so on.

This...