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Building Microservices with Spring

By : Dinesh Rajput, Rajesh R V
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Building Microservices with Spring

By: Dinesh Rajput, Rajesh R V

Overview of this book

Getting Started with Spring Microservices begins with an overview of the Spring Framework 5.0, its design patterns, and its guidelines that enable you to implement responsive microservices at scale. You will learn how to use GoF patterns in application design. You will understand the dependency injection pattern, which is the main principle behind the decoupling process of the Spring Framework and makes it easier to manage your code. Then, you will learn how to use proxy patterns in aspect-oriented programming and remoting. Moving on, you will understand the JDBC template patterns and their use in abstracting database access. After understanding the basics, you will move on to more advanced topics, such as reactive streams and concurrency. Written to the latest specifications of Spring that focuses on Reactive Programming, the Learning Path teaches you how to build modern, internet-scale Java applications in no time. Next, you will understand how Spring Boot is used to deploying serverless autonomous services by removing the need to have a heavyweight application server. You’ll also explore ways to deploy your microservices to Docker and managing them with Mesos. By the end of this Learning Path, you will have the clarity and confidence for implementing microservices using Spring Framework. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Spring 5 Microservices by Rajesh R V • Spring 5 Design Patterns by Dinesh Rajput
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Deploying microservices into Docker


This section will operationalize our learning by showcasing how to build containers for our BrownField PSS microservices.

Note

The full source code of this chapter is available under the chapter9 projects, in the code files under https://github.com/rajeshrv/Spring5Microservice. Copy chapter6.* into a new STS workspace and rename chapter9.*.

Follow these steps to build Docker containers for the BrownField microservices:

  1. Install Docker from the official Docker site (https://www.docker.com).
  1. Follow the Get Started link for the download and install instructions based on the operating system of choice.
  2. Once installed, run Docker.app and then use the following command to verify the installation:
        Client:
        Version:      17.03.1-ce
        API version:  1.27
        Go version:   go1.7.5
        Git commit:   c6d412e
        Built:        Tue Mar 28 00:40:02 2017
        OS/Arch:      darwin/amd64
        Server:
        Version:      17.03.1-ce
      ...