Spring Microservices in Action (Manning)
Monday, 25 September 2017

The Spring Framework is designed to simplify enterprise Java development, and in this book author John Carnell shows how to build microservice-based applications using Java and the Spring platform.

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The book covers microservice design through building and deploying Spring Cloud applications. Real-life examples expose microservice-based patterns for configuring, routing, scaling, and deploying your services. The book also covers how Spring's intuitive tooling can help augment and refactor existing applications with microservices.

Author: John Carnell
Publisher: Manning
Date: July 2017
Pages: 384
ISBN: 978-1617293986
Print: 1617293989
Kindle: Free with print copy
Audience: Spring developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Frameworks 

spring

 

  • Core microservice design principles
  • Managing configuration with Spring Cloud Config
  • Client-side resiliency with Spring, Hystrix, and Ribbon
  • Intelligent routing using Netflix Zuul
  • Deploying Spring Cloud applications

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