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Hands-On Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

By : Magnus Larsson
Book Image

Hands-On Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

By: Magnus Larsson

Overview of this book

Microservices architecture allows developers to build and maintain applications with ease, and enterprises are rapidly adopting it to build software using Spring Boot as their default framework. With this book, you’ll learn how to efficiently build and deploy microservices using Spring Boot. This microservices book will take you through tried and tested approaches to building distributed systems and implementing microservices architecture in your organization. Starting with a set of simple cooperating microservices developed using Spring Boot, you’ll learn how you can add functionalities such as persistence, make your microservices reactive, and describe their APIs using Swagger/OpenAPI. As you advance, you’ll understand how to add different services from Spring Cloud to your microservice system. The book also demonstrates how to deploy your microservices using Kubernetes and manage them with Istio for improved security and traffic management. Finally, you’ll explore centralized log management using the EFK stack and monitor microservices using Prometheus and Grafana. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build microservices that are scalable and robust using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
Title Page

Technical requirements

All of the commands that are described in this book are run on a MacBook Pro using macOS Mojave but should be straightforward to modify if you want to run them on another platform such as Linux or Windows.

Apart from the technical requirements from the previous chapter, we need to have Docker installed. Docker Community Edition can be downloaded from https://store.docker.com/search?type=edition&offering=community.

To be able to run the examples in this book, it is recommended that you configure Docker so that you can use all the CPUs except one (allocating all CPUs to Docker can make the computer unresponsive when tests are running) and at least 6 GB of memory. This can be configured in the Advanced tab in the Preferences settings for Docker, as illustrated by the following screenshot:

The source code for this chapter can be...