In this section, you will first be introduced to the different options available in the JHipster microservice stack. Moving on, you will see how a JHipster monolith web application is converted into a full-fledged microservice architecture with a gateway, registry, monitoring console, and multiple microservices. You will also examine the generated code and components, such as the JHipster Registry, JHipster Console, API gateways, and JWTs.
In the last chapter of this section, you will see how to run the generated applications in a local environment.
This section comprises the following chapters:
- Chapter 8, Introduction to Microservice Server-Side Technologies
- Chapter 9, Building Microservices with JHipster
- Chapter 10, Working with Microservices