Spring Microservices in Action

Spring Microservices in Action
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John has authored, co-authored, and been a technical reviewer for a number of technology books and industry publications.. He's a Senior Cloud Engineer at Interactive Intelligence and a prolific speaker and writer with 20 years of experience in the software development field. John Carnell is a Java developer with a Clojure addiction
John has authored, co-authored, and been a technical reviewer for a number of technology books and industry publications.. He's a Senior Cloud Engineer at Interactive Intelligence and a prolific speaker and writer with 20 years of experience in the software development field. About the AuthorJohn Carnell is a Java developer with a Clojure addiction
Really Excellent Book Kevin Kelleher Pretty much everything I know about spring microservices, I learnt from this book (MEAP edition). The breakdown of the book with associated working examples is excellent being concise & clear. I really like the way the story was "built up" introducing new "players" into story as we went along. It reads like a novel/detective stor
You'll see how Spring's intuitive tooling can help augment and refactor existing applications with micro services.What's InsideCore microservice design principlesManaging configuration with Spring Cloud ConfigClient-side resiliency with Spring, Hystrix, and RibbonIntelligent routing using Netflix ZuulDeploying Spring Cloud applicationsAbout the ReaderThis book is written for developers with Java and Spring experience.About the AuthorJohn Carnell is a senior cloud engineer with twenty years of experience in Java.Table of contentsWelcome to the cloud, Spring Building microservices with Spring Boot Controlling your configuration with Spring Cloud configuration server On service discovery When bad things happen: client resiliency patterns with Spring Cloud and Netflix Hystrix Service routing with Spring Cloud and Zuul Securing your microservices Event-driven architecture with Spring Cloud Stream Distributed tracing with Spring Cloud Sleuth and Zipkin Deploying your microservices. Throughout the book, carefully selected real-life examples expose microservice-based patterns for configuring, routing, scaling, and deploying your services. Fortunately, Spring Boot and Spring Cloud simplify your microservice applications, just as the Spring Framework simplifies enterpri