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Mastering Microservices with Java 9

You're reading from   Mastering Microservices with Java 9 Build domain-driven microservice-based applications with Spring, Spring Cloud, and Angular

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787281448
Length 316 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Sourabh Sharma Sourabh Sharma
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Preface 1. A Solution Approach FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up the Development Environment 3. Domain-Driven Design 4. Implementing a Microservice 5. Deployment and Testing 6. Reactive Microservices 7. Securing Microservices 8. Consuming Services Using a Microservice Web Application 9. Best Practices and Common Principles 10. Troubleshooting Guide 11. Migrating a Monolithic Application to Microservice-Based Application

Summary

In this chapter, you have explored various aspects of setting up a development environment, Maven configuration, Spring Boot configuration, and so on.

You have also learned how to make use of Spring Boot to develop a sample REST service application. We learned how powerful Spring Boot is—it eases development so much that you only have to worry about the actual code, and not about the boilerplate code or configurations that you write. We have also packaged our code into a JAR file with an embedded application container Jetty. It allows it to run and access the web application without worrying about the deployment.

In the next chapter, you will learn the domain-driven design (DDD) using a sample project that can be used across the rest of the chapters. We'll use the sample project online table reservation system (OTRS) to go through various phases of microservices...

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