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Building Microservices with Spring Boot
Second Edition
pERFOORMD :: Josh Long / Phillip Webb
pERFOORMD :: Estimated time to complete: 9h
pERFOORMD :: Topics Spring
pERFOORMD :: Published byAddison-Wesley Professional 2017
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The term microservices has gained significant traction
over the last few years. Describing a specific style of
distributed software architecture, microservices are
small, independently deployable units that work together
to form a complete system. Microservices live on the
web, live in the cloud, and work with all manner of data
(SQL, NoSQL, In-Memory). They are production-ready
services driven by ever-changing demands and scale.
Java developers looking to adopt microservices need to
consider the practical aspects of application
development. How can services be developed quickly? How
can a broad range of technologies be supported? How can
a consistent programming model be kept? For many
companies, the answer is Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and
the wider Spring ecosystem.
Description
In this video training, Josh Long and Phil Webb
demonstrate how and why Spring and Spring Boot offer the
best way to build modern microservice systems. They look
at the technologies and use-cases common to cloud-native
microservice style applications as part of a larger
framework, and then specifically address microservice
implementation patterns.
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