Publisher's Synopsis
Create and deploy production-grade microservices-based applications with this edition fully updated to the latest versions of Spring Boot, Java, and Spring Cloud
Key Features
- Build cloud-native production-ready microservices and stay ahead of the curve
- Understand the challenges of building large-scale microservice architectures
- Learn how to get the best out of the latest updates, including Java, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Kubernetes, and Istio
Book Description
Looking to build and deploy microservices but not sure where to start? Check out the fully updated Microservices with Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud, Fourth Edition. Drawing from author Magnus' decades of experience, you'll begin with simple microservices and progress to complex distributed applications. Learn essential functionality and deploy microservices using Kubernetes and Istio. This book covers the latest versions of Java, Spring Boot, and Spring Cloud. Code examples are updated and deprecated APIs have been replaced, providing the most up to date information. Gain knowledge of Spring's AOT module, observability, distributed tracing, and Helm for Kubernetes packaging. Start with Docker Compose to run microservices with databases and messaging services. Progress to deploying microservices on Kubernetes with Istio. Explore persistence, resilience, reactive microservices, and API documentation with OpenAPI. Learn service discovery with Netflix Eureka, edge servers with Spring Cloud Gateway, and monitoring with Prometheus, Grafana, and the EFK stack. By the end, you'll build scalable microservices using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.What you will learn
- Build reactive microservices using Spring Boot
- Develop resilient and scalable microservices using Spring Cloud
- Use OAuth and Spring Security to protect public APIs
- Implement Docker to bridge the gap between development, testing, and production
- Deploy and manage microservices with Kubernetes
- Apply Istio for improved security, observability, and traffic management
- Write and run automated microservice tests with JUnit, test containers, Gradle, and bash
- Use Spring AOT and GraalVM to native compile the microservices
- Use Micrometer for distributed tracing
Who this book is for
If you're a Java or Spring Boot developer learning how to build microservice landscapes from scratch, then this book is for you. To get started, you need some prior experience in building apps with Java or Spring Boot.
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