In the previous chapter, we generated the microservice application stack. Now, it's ready for production. In this chapter, we will focus on how to deploy the application using Docker Compose. We will also look at the various options that JHipster provides for deployment, followed by how to deploy JHipster Registry and JHipster Console alongside the application.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:
- Introducing microservice deployment options
- Generated Docker Compose files
- Generating Docker Compose files for microservices
By doing this, we will learn how to deploy our stack locally with JHipster Registry and JHipster Console using Docker Compose.