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Free eBook - Hands-On Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

2.9 (17 reviews total)
By Magnus Larsson AB
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  1. Section 1: Getting Started with Microservice Development Using Spring Boot
About this book
Microservices architecture allows developers to build and maintain applications with ease, and enterprises are rapidly adopting it to build software using Spring Boot as their default framework. With this book, you’ll learn how to efficiently build and deploy microservices using Spring Boot. This microservices book will take you through tried and tested approaches to building distributed systems and implementing microservices architecture in your organization. Starting with a set of simple cooperating microservices developed using Spring Boot, you’ll learn how you can add functionalities such as persistence, make your microservices reactive, and describe their APIs using Swagger/OpenAPI. As you advance, you’ll understand how to add different services from Spring Cloud to your microservice system. The book also demonstrates how to deploy your microservices using Kubernetes and manage them with Istio for improved security and traffic management. Finally, you’ll explore centralized log management using the EFK stack and monitor microservices using Prometheus and Grafana. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build microservices that are scalable and robust using Spring Boot and Spring Cloud.
Publication date:
September 2019
Publisher
Packt
Pages
668
ISBN
9781789613476

 

Section 1: Getting Started with Microservice Development Using Spring Boot

In this section, you will learn how to use some of the most important features of Spring Boot to develop microservices.

This section includes the following chapters:

About the Author
  • Magnus Larsson AB

    Magnus Larsson has been in the IT industry since 1986, working as a consultant for large companies in Sweden, such as Volvo, Ericsson, and AstraZeneca. In the past, he struggled with the challenges associated with distributed systems. However, these challenges can be handled today with open-source tools such as Spring Cloud, Kubernetes, and Istio. Over the last eight years, Magnus has been helping customers use these tools and has done several presentations and blog posts on the subject.

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Latest Reviews (17 reviews total)
Have received it today and started reading , Book pages are coming out one by one while reading , extremely poor quality binding.
"Microservices with Spring Boot 3 and Spring Cloud" is a fantastic guide for anyone venturing into microservices development. The authors present complex concepts in an easily understandable manner, offering practical examples and best practices. This book is an invaluable asset for mastering Spring-based microservices, making it a must-read for developers and architects. Highly recommended!
I have rarely seen comprehensive technical references for a specific technology, however this book is of such an extensive coverage it can be called an epitome of the Microservices using Spring Boot 3 how to.Obviously is it for more than one reason: #1 the author, Magnus Larsson, is an industry veteran with an extensive practical experience. As many say, there is no substitute for the experience. #2 it is the third edition so the content is battle tested (ehh, us, the readers), #3 the book is thoroughly updated to cover the latest advancements and changes in the technology.I am sure you will find more reasons where else this book excels.For me, the part on the Kubernetes was the most helpful (and it spans multiple chapters) as I struggle with the practical part of it.The solution hardening and distributed tracing techniques I found also very much of value.I bet everyone will find more than one topic of value for him/herself.Of less interest to me there were the Docker chapters. This is because we use it less and less.The "I wish for more" comes from the absence of the coverage of Fargate we use for hosting our Microservices.Lastly, the Cloud Functions/Lambda to drive the Microservices are notable also not in the book.Nevertheless, it is a five out of five work, well done!
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