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Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud
Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud: Java Spring Boot Microservices 5-in-1: Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Docker, Kubernetes and REST API

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  • Detailed exploration of Spring Boot and Spring Cloud for robust microservice development.
  • Practical application of containerization with Docker and orchestration with Kubernetes.
  • Advanced microservices patterns including service discovery, load balancing, and circuit breakers.

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Beginning with the basics, this course covers the core principles of microservices architecture, contrasting it with traditional monolithic structures to highlight its modern software development benefits. You'll learn the process of breaking down complex applications into manageable, modular services that can be developed, deployed, and scaled independently. As the course unfolds, you'll delve into the creation of microservices using Spring Boot, exploring its convention over configuration philosophy that speeds up development time without sacrificing power or flexibility. With Spring Cloud, master the management of your microservices ecosystem, covering service discovery with Netflix Eureka, client-side load balancing with Ribbon, and implementing API gateways for efficient service-to-service communication. Advanced topics include ensuring microservices resilience with Resilience4J, where you'll tackle patterns like circuit breakers and bulkheads to design fault-tolerant systems. Gain hands-on experience with deploying microservices in containerized environments using Docker and orchestrating them with Kubernetes, preparing you for the cloud-native landscape. By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation in microservices, along with the skills to design, develop, and deploy microservices applications confidently.

Who is this book for?

This course is for individuals at both beginner and experienced levels who want to learn how to design and develop RESTful web services with Spring Boot, and design and develop microservices with Spring Cloud. Apart from this, enthusiasts who want to learn to build containers for microservices with Docker and orchestrate microservices with Kubernetes. The basic requirement for this course is the attitude to learn while having fun. This course is designed for students with zero experience with either of the technologies – Java, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Docker, and Kubernetes.

What you will learn

  • Create and manage microservices using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud
  • Utilize Docker and Kubernetes for microservices deployment
  • Apply Spring Security for authentication and authorization
  • Understand and implement Eureka, Ribbon, Feign, and Hystrix
  • Configure and manage microservices with Spring Cloud Config
  • Enhance microservices with centralized logging and monitoring

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Table of Contents

15 Chapters
Introduction Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Introduction to Web Services Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
RESTful Web Services with Spring Boot Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Section Introduction - RESTful Web Services with Spring Boot
Step 01 - Initializing a RESTful Services Project with Spring Boot
Step 02 - Understanding the RESTful Services We will Create in this Course
Step 03 - Creating a Hello World Service
Step 04 - Enhancing the Hello World Service to Return a Bean
Step 05 - Quick Review of Spring Boot Auto Configuration and Dispatcher Servlet
Step 06 - Enhancing the Hello World Service with a Path Variable
Step 07 - Creating User Bean and User Service
Step 08 - Implementing GET Methods for User Resource
Step 09 - Implementing POST Method to Create User Resource
Step 10 - Enhancing POST Method to Return Correct HTTP Status Code and Location
Step 11 - Implementing Exception Handling - 404 Resource Not Found
Step 12 - Implementing Generic Exception Handling for All Resources
Step 13 - Exercise: User Post Resource and Exception Handling
Step 14 - Implementing DELETE Method to Delete a User Resource
Step 15 - Implementing Validations for RESTful Services
Step 16 - Implementing HATEOAS for RESTful Services
Step 17 - Overview of Advanced RESTful Service Features
Step 18 - Internationalization for RESTful Service
Step 18 Part 2 - Internationalization for RESTful Services
Step 19 - Content Negotiation - Implementing Support for XML
Step 20 - Configuring Auto Generation of Swagger Documentation
Step 21 - Introduction to Swagger Documentation Format
Step 22 - Enhancing Swagger Documentation with Custom Annotations
Step 23 - Monitoring APIs with Spring Boot Actuator
Step 24 - Implementing Static Filtering for RESTful Service
Step 25 - Implementing Dynamic Filtering for RESTful Service
Step 26 - Versioning RESTful Services - Basic Approach with URIs
Step 27 - Versioning RESTful Services - Header and Content Negotiation Approach
Step 28 - Implementing Basic Authentication with Spring Security
Step 29 - Overview of Connecting RESTful Service to JPA
Step 30 - Creating User Entity and Some Test Data
Step 31 - Updating GET Methods on User Resource to Use JPA
Step 32 - Updating POST and DELETE Methods on User Resource to Use JPA
Step 33 - Creating Post Entity and Many to One Relationship with User Entity
Step 34 - Implementing a GET Service to Retrieve All Posts of a User
Step 35 - Implementing a POST Service to Create a Post for a User
Step 36 - Richardson Maturity Model
Step 37 - RESTful Web Services - Best Practices
Quick Introduction to Microservices Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Microservices with Spring Cloud - V1 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Next Section Uses Latest Version of Spring Boot
Step 01 - Part 1 - Introduction to Limits Microservice and Spring Cloud Config Server
Step 01 - Part 2 - Setting Up Limits Microservice
Step 02 - Creating a Hard Coded Limits Service
Step 03 - Enhance Limits Service to Get Configuration from Application Properties
Step 04 - Setting Up Spring Cloud Config Server
Step 05 - Installing Git
Step 06 - Creating Local Git Repository
Step 07 - Connect Spring Cloud Config Server to Local Git Repository
Step 08 - Configuration for Multiple Environments in Git Repository
Step 09 - Connect Limits Service to Spring Cloud Config Server
Step 10 - Configuring Profiles for Limits Service
Step 11 - A Review of Spring Cloud Config Server
Step 12 - Introduction to Currency Conversion and Currency Exchange Microservice
Step 13 - Setting Up Currency Exchange Microservice
Step 14 - Create a Simple Hard Coded Currency Exchange Service
Step 15 - Setting Up Dynamic Port in the Response
Step 16 - Configure JPA and Initialized Data
Step 17 - Create a JPA Repository
Step 18 - Setting Up Currency Conversion Microservice
Step 19 - Creating a Service for Currency Conversion
Step 20 - Invoking Currency Exchange Microservice from Currency Conversion Micro
Step 21 - Using Feign REST Client for Service Invocation
Step 22 - Setting Up Client-Side Load Balancing with Ribbon
Step 23 - Running Client-Side Load Balancing with Ribbon
Step 24 - Understand the Need for a Naming Server
Step 25 - Setting Up Eureka Naming Server
Step 26 - Connecting Currency Conversion Microservice to Eureka
Step 27 - Connecting Currency Exchange Microservice to Eureka
Step 28 - Distributing Calls Using Eureka and Ribbon
Step 29 - A Review of Implementing Eureka, Ribbon, and Feign
Step 30 - Introduction to API Gateways
Step 31 - Setting Up Zuul API Gateway
Step 32 - Implementing Zuul Logging Filter
Step 33 - Executing a Request through Zuul API Gateway
Step 34 - Setting Up Zuul API Gateway Between Microservice Invocations
Step 35 - Introduction to Distributed Tracing
Step 36 - Implementing Spring Cloud Sleuth
Step 37 - Introduction to Distributed Tracing with Zipkin
Step 38 - Installing Rabbit MQ
Step 39 - Setting Up Distributed Tracing with Zipkin
Step 40 - Connecting Microservices to Zipkin
Step 41 - Using Zipkin UI Dashboard to Trace Requests
Step 42 - Understanding the Need for Spring Cloud Bus
Step 43 - Implementing Spring Cloud Bus
Step 44 - Fault Tolerance with Hystrix
Microservices with Spring Cloud - V2 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
What's NEW in V2?
Have You Already Completed V1?
Step 01 - Setting Up Limits Microservice – V2
Step 02 - Creating a Hard Coded Limits Service – V2
Step 03 - Enhance Limits Service - Get Configuration from Application Props - V2
Step 04 - Setting Up Spring Cloud Config Server - V2
Step 05 - Installing Git and Creating Local Git Repository - V2
Step 06 - Connect Spring Cloud Config Server to Local Git Repository - V2
Step 07 - Connect Limits Service to Spring Cloud Config Server - V2
Step 08 - Configuring Profiles for Limits Service - V2
Debugging Guide for Microservices V2 + Docker + Docker Compose
Step 09 - Introduction to Currency Conversion and Exchange Microservices - V2
Step 10 - Setting Up Currency Exchange Microservice - V2
Step 11 - Create a Simple Hard Coded Currency Exchange Service - V2
Step 12 - Setting Up Dynamic Port in the Response - V2
Step 13 - Configure JPA and Initialized Data - V2
Step 14 – Create a JPA Repository – V2
Step 15 - Setting Up Currency Conversion Microservice - V2
Step 16 - Creating a Service for Currency Conversion - V2
Step 17 - Invoking Currency Exchange from Currency Conversion Microservice - V2
Step 18 - Using Feign REST Client for Service Invocation - V2
Step 19 - Understand Naming Server and Setting Up Eureka Naming Server - V2
Step 20 - Connect Currency Conversion and Currency Exchange Microservices - V2
Step 21 - QuickStart by Importing Microservices
Step 22 - Load Balancing with Eureka, Feign, and Spring Cloud LoadBalancer - V2
Step 22 - Setting Up Spring Cloud API Gateway
Step 23 - Enabling Discovery Locator with Eureka for Spring Cloud Gateway
Step 24 - Exploring Routes with Spring Cloud Gateway
Step 25 - Implementing spring Cloud Gateway Logging Filter
Step 26 - Getting Started with Circuit Breaker - Resilience4j
Step 27 - Playing with Resilience4j - Retry and Fallback Methods
Step 28 - Playing with Circuit Breaker Features of Resilience4j
Step 29 - Exploring Rate Limiting and BulkHead Features of Resilience4j - V2
Debugging Guide for Microservices V2 + Docker + Docker Compose
Docker with Microservices Using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud - V2 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Kubernetes with Microservices using Docker, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud - V2 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Step 00 - Docker, Kubernetes, and Microservices - Made for Each Other
Step 01 - Getting Started with Docker, Kubernetes, and Google Kubernetes Engine
Step 02 - Creating Google Cloud Account
Step 03 - Creating Kubernetes Cluster with Google Kubernete Engine (GKE)
Step 04 - Review Kubernetes Cluster and Learn Few Fun Facts about Kubernetes
Step 05 - Deploy Your First Spring Boot Application to Kubernetes Cluster
Step 06 - Quick Look at Kubernetes Concepts - Pods, Replica Sets, and Deployment
Step 07 - Understanding Pods in Kubernetes
Step 08 - Understanding Replica Sets in Kubernetes
Step 09 - Understanding Deployment in Kubernetes
Step 10 - Quick Review of Kubernetes Concepts - Pods, Replica Sets, and Deployments
Step 11 - Understanding Services in Kubernetes
Step 12 - Quick Review of GKE on Google Cloud Console
Installing Gcloud
Installing Kubectl
Step 13 - Understanding Kubernetes Architecture - Master Node and Nodes
Step 14 - Set Up Currency Exchange and Conversion Microservices - Kubernetes
Step 15 - Container Images for Exchange and Currency Conversion Microservices
Step 16 - Deploy Microservices to Kubernetes and Understand Service Discovery
Step 17 - Creating Declarative Configuration Kubernetes YAML for Microservices
Step 18 - Clean Up Kubernetes YAML for Microservices
Step 19 - Enable Logging and Tracing APIs in Google Cloud Platform
Step 20 - Deploying Microservices Using Kubernetes YAML Configuration
Step 21 - Playing with Kubernetes Declarative YAML Configuration
Step 22 - Creating Environment Variables to Enable Microservice Communication
Step 23 - Understanding Centralized Configuration in Kubernetes - Config Maps
Step 24 - Exploring Centralized Logging and Monitoring in GKE
Step 25 - Exploring Microservices Deployments with Kubernetes
Step 26 - Configuring Liveness and Readiness Probes for Microservices with K8S
Step 27 - Autoscaling Microservices with Kubernetes
Step 28 - Delete Kubernetes Cluster and Thank You!
Appendix - Introduction to Spring Boot in 12 Steps Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Appendix - Introduction to JUnit Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Appendix - Introduction To Mockito Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Appendix - Introduction to Maven Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Appendix - Introduction to Gradle Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Appendix - Introduction to JPA in 10 Steps - V2 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
APPENDIX - Introduction to Functional Programming in 30 Minutes Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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