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Spring 5.0 By Example

You're reading from   Spring 5.0 By Example Grasp the fundamentals of Spring 5.0 to build modern, robust, and scalable Java applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788624398
Length 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira Claudio Eduardo de Oliveira
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Journey to the Spring World FREE CHAPTER 2. Starting in the Spring World – the CMS Application 3. Persistence with Spring Data and Reactive Fashion 4. Kotlin Basics and Spring Data Redis 5. Reactive Web Clients 6. Playing with Server-Sent Events 7. Airline Ticket System 8. Circuit Breakers and Security 9. Putting It All Together 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating the Mail microservice


Now, we will create our Mail microservice. The name is self-explanatory, this component will be responsible for sending emails. We will not configure an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server, we will use SendGrid.

SendGrid is an SaaS (Software as a Service) service for emails, we will use this service to send emails to our Airline Ticket System. There are some triggers to send email, for example, when the user creates a booking and when the payment is accepted.

Our Mail microservice will listen to a queue. Then the integration will be done using the message broker. We choose this strategy because we do not need the feature that enables us to answer synchronously. Another essential characteristic is the retry policy when the communication is broken. This behavior can be done easily using the message strategy.

We are using RabbitMQ as a message broker. For this project, we will use RabbitMQ Reactor, which is a reactive implementation of RabbitMQ Java client...

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