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Learning Spring Boot 2.0

You're reading from   Learning Spring Boot 2.0 Simplify the development of lightning fast applications based on microservices and reactive programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463784
Length 370 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Greg L. Turnquist Greg L. Turnquist
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Preface 1. Quick Start with Java FREE CHAPTER 2. Reactive Web with Spring Boot 3. Reactive Data Access with Spring Boot 4. Testing with Spring Boot 5. Developer Tools for Spring Boot Apps 6. AMQP Messaging with Spring Boot 7. Microservices with Spring Boot 8. WebSockets with Spring Boot 9. Securing Your App with Spring Boot 10. Taking Your App to Production with Spring Boot

Deploying to Cloud Foundry

Cloud-native applications are becoming the norm, as companies accelerate their rate of releasing to production (https://pivotal.io/cloud-native).

Cloud Native describes the patterns of high performing organizations delivering software faster, consistently and reliably at scale. Continuous delivery, DevOps, and microservices label the why, how and what of the cloud natives. In the the most advanced expression of these concepts they are intertwined to the point of being inseparable. Leveraging automation to improve human performance in a high trust culture, moving faster and safer with confidence and operational excellence.

Many cloud platforms thrive under releasing self-contained applications. The open source Cloud Foundry platform, with its support for many technologies and runnable JAR files, is one of the most popular ones.

To get started, we need either a copy of Cloud Foundry installed in our data center, or an account at Pivotal Web Services (PWS), a Cloud Foundry hosting provider (https://run.pivotal.io/). Assuming we have a PWS account (pronounced p-dubs), let's install the tools and deploy our app.

On macOS X, we can type this:

$ brew tap cloudfoundry/tap
$ brew install cf-cli
=> Installing cf-cli from cloudfoundry/tap
==> Downloading
https://cli.run.pivotal.io/stable?release=macosx64-bin...
==> Downloading from
https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/cf-cli-release...
##################################################
####################...
==> Caveats Bash completion has been installed to: /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d ==> Summary /usr/local/Cellar/cf-cli/6.32.0: 6 files, 16.7MB,
built in 10 seco...

For Linux, we can fetch a tarball like this:

$ wget -O cf-linux.tgz "https://cli.run.pivotal.io/stable?
release=linux64-binary&source=github"
$ tar xvfz cf-linux.tgz $ chmod 755 ./cf

This preceding code will download and enable a Linux-based cf tool.

Before using the cf tool, you must register for an account at PWS.

For more installation details, visit https://docs.run.pivotal.io/cf-cli/install-go-cli.html.

Using the cf tool, let's deploy our application. To kick things off, we need to log into PWS, as follows:

$ cf login
API endpoint: https://api.run.pivotal.io
    
Email> gturnquist@pivotal.io
    
Password>
Authenticating...
OK
    
Select an org (or press enter to skip):
    
... your organizations will be listed here ...
    
Org> 2
Targeted org FrameworksAndRuntimes
    
Select a space (or press enter to skip):
    
... your spaces will be listed here ...
    
Space> 1
Targeted space development
    
API endpoint:   https://api.run.pivotal.io (API version: 2.62.0)
User:           gturnquist@pivotal.io
Org:            FrameworksAndRuntimes
Space:          development  

We are logged in and targeting a logical space inside an organization.

Your Org and Space will certainly be different.

Time to deploy! We can do so with the cf push command. At a minimum, we specify the name of our application and the artifact with the -p option (and use a different name than learning-spring-boot, since it's been taken by this book!):

$ cf push learning-spring-boot -p build/libs/learning-spring-boot-
0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
Creating app learning-spring-boot in org FrameworksAndRuntimes
/ space development as gturnquist@pivotal.io...
OK Creating route learning-spring-boot.cfapps.io...
OK Binding learning-spring-boot.cfapps.io to learning-spring-boot... OK Uploading learning-spring-boot... ... ... Staging complete Uploading droplet, build artifacts cache... Uploading build artifacts cache... Uploading droplet... Uploaded build artifacts cache (108B) Uploaded droplet (76.7M) Uploading complete Destroying container Successfully destroyed container 0 of 1 instances running, 1 starting 0 of 1 instances running, 1 starting 0 of 1 instances running, 1 starting 1 of 1 instances running App started OK ... ... requested state: started instances: 1/1 usage: 1G x 1 instances urls: learning-spring-boot.cfapps.io last uploaded: Tue Sep 20 02:01:13 UTC 2017 stack: cflinuxfs2 buildpack: java-buildpack=v3.9-offline-
https://github.com/cloudfoundry/java-buildpack.git#b050954 java-main
open-jdk-like-jre=1.8.0_101 open-jdk-like-memory-
calculator=2.0.2_RELEASE spring-auto-reconfiguration=1.10.0_RELEASE
state since cpu memory disk #0 running 2017-09-19 09:01:59 PM 243.7% 503.5M of 1G 158.1M of 1G

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We have pushed our JAR file to PWS, let the Java buildpack (automatically selected) register it with a URL, and start it up. Now, we can visit its registered URL at http://learning-spring-boot.cfapps.io:

$ curl http://learning-spring-boot.cfapps.io?name=Greg
  Hey, Greg!  

We've taken our application to production.

The next step is to handle what are sometimes referred to as Day 2 situations. This is where we must now monitor and maintain our application, and Spring Boot is ready to provide us just what we need.

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Learning Spring Boot 2.0 - Second Edition
Published in: Nov 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781786463784
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