Course Outline
Introduction
- Microservice architecture, Platform as a Service (PaaS), and cloud-native design for government
Overview of Spring Cloud Sub-Projects
- Config Server & Bus, Eureka, Ribbon, Feign, and Hystrix
Overview of Spring Boot
Setting up Your Development Environment for Government Use
Creating a Spring Boot Application for Government Projects
Centralized, Versioned Configuration Management with Spring Cloud Config for Government Applications
Dynamic Configuration Updates with Spring Cloud Bus for Government Systems
Service Discovery with Eureka for Government Microservices
Load Balancing with Ribbon for Government Deployments
Applying Circuit Breakers with Hystrix for Enhanced Government Service Resilience
Declarative REST Clients with Feign for Government APIs
Working with API Gateway for Government Integration
Securing Your Microservices for Government Compliance
Tracing Microservices to Uncover Latencies in Government Systems
Troubleshooting Common Issues for Government IT Teams
Summary and Conclusion for Government Implementations
Requirements
- Java development experience.
- Experience with the Spring Framework.
Audience
- Java developers seeking to efficiently build and deploy microservices for government applications.
Testimonials (3)
The practices
Ivan - si
Course - Spring Cloud for Microservices
It's very interesting this practices for the jobs
Angel Barrera Esquivel - si
Course - Spring Cloud for Microservices
It was dynamic and very practical, in addition to the fact that a virtual machine was provided to us through a URL