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    Microservices with Spring Cloud

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    Microservices with Spring Cloud

    Microservices with Spring Cloud
    .MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 4.67 GB
    Duration: 8 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    A Practical Guide


    What you'll learn

    Build proficiency in Solution development using Microservices based architecture
    Build thought process to migrate existing monolithic architecture into microservices based architecture
    Implementation of Microservices using Spring Boot
    Configuration of Spring Cloud Configuration Server with encryption of sensitive properties
    Learning of Netflix Eureka Discovery Server
    Implementation of the resiliency strategies using Hystrix
    Implementation of a service gateway with your Microservices using Netflix Zuul
    Understanding of the Tracing mechanism using Sleuth and Zipkin and Turbine Stream

    Requirements

    Professionals of having 2+ years of experience in Java with beginner knowledge of Spring
    Basic Knowledge of Maven 2
    Eclipse IDE

    Description

    This course is designed for the Java/Spring developer who want to gain hands-on experience of how to build Microservice based applications. This course is aligned with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud project.

    After this course, you will become an asset to any organization, helping leverage best practices around Microservice based Cloud solutions.

    You will gain skills which will give you confidence to be a part of team working on new solution development or the migration of existing monolithic applications to cloud based solution with Microservice architecture style.

    The Practical Guide: Step-By-Step

    Section 1: Getting Started

    Lecture#1: Course Introduction

    Lecture#2: Course Structure

    Lecture#3: Why this course is relevant to you?

    Section 2: Microservices- The Basics

    Lecture#4: What is Microservice?

    Lecture#5: Characteristics of Microservice Architecture?

    Lecture#6: Benefits of Microservice Architecture?

    Lecture#7: Why we choose spring cloud in building Microservices?

    Lecture#8: When not to use Microservices?

    Section 3: Use Case: Rest Services Implementation

    Lecture#9: Decomposing the Flight Booking Business into a set of Microservices

    Lecture#10: Setting UP Flight Schedule Service

    Lecture#11: Enhance the Flight Schedule Service

    Lecture#12: Setting Up Currency Conversion Service

    Lecture#13: Setting Up Flight Fare Service

    Lecture#14: Test Flight Fare Service

    Lecture#15: What Spring boot did behind the scene?

    Lecture#16: Wrap Up & Next Steps

    Section 4:Control Configuration with Spring Cloud

    Lecture#17: Why we need centralization of configuration?

    Lecture#18: Setup the Spring Cloud Configuration Server

    Lecture#19: Manage configuration with Local file system

    Lecture#20: Manage configuration with GIT

    Lecture#21: Setup Configuration Client in our Microservices

    Lecture#22: Testing Configuration client

    Lecture#23: How to refresh the properties of the Microservice dynamically?

    Lecture#24: How to secure sensitive configuration properties?

    Lecture#25: Wrap Up & Next Steps

    Section 5: Eureka Service Discovery

    Lecture#26: What is service discovery and why do we need it?

    Lecture#27: Setup Service Discovery using spring and Netflix Eureka

    Lecture#28: Register our service with Eureka Server

    Lecture#29: Setting up Cluster of Eureka Service Discover Servers

    Lecture#30: Service Lookup from Eureka Server using Eureka Client

    Lecture#31: Invoke Services using Ribbon BackedSpring Rest Template

    Lecture#32: Invoke Services using OpenFeign’s Feign Client

    Lecture#33: Wrap Up & Next Steps

    Section 6: Routing with Spring Cloud and Netflix Zuul

    Lecture#34: Introduction to Service Gateways

    Lecture#35: Setup Service Gateway using Spring Cloud and Netflix Zuul API

    Lecture#36: Routes Configuration in Spring Cloud and Netflix Zuul

    Lecture#37: Custom Routes and its mapping with registered service in Eureka

    Lecture#38: Manual Routes configuration in Zuul Service gateway

    Lecture#39: What is Filters in Zuul?

    Lecture#40: Implement Authentication Filter (Zuul Pre-Filter)

    Lecture#41: Implement Response Audit Filter (Zuul Post-Filter)

    Lecture#42: Implement Intelligent Route Filter (Zuul Rout-Filter)

    Lecture#43: Wrap Up & Next Steps

    Section 7: Client Resiliency with Spring Cloud and Netflix projects

    Lecture#44: Resiliency in the Microservice based Application - What and Why?

    Lecture#45: Implement Circuit Breaker in Flight Fare Service using annotation

    Lecture#46: Implement Circuit Breaker in Flight Schedule Service using configuration

    Lecture#47: Implement Fallback Strategy in Flight Schedule Service

    Lecture#48: Implement Bulkhead Strategy

    Lecture#49: How to fine tune Hystrix by some customization tweaks?

    Lecture#50: Wrap Up & Next Steps

    Section 8: Distributed Tracing

    Lecture#51: Introduction

    Lecture#52: Implement Spring Cloud Sleuth to generate traces

    Lecture#53: Analyse the Sleuth Traces

    Lecture#54: Setting UP Zipkin Server

    Lecture#55: Integration of services with Zipkin Server

    Lecture#56: Understand the Traces in Zipkin UI

    Lecture#57: Setup Hystrix Dashboard and Turbine Cluster

    Lecture#58: Monitoring using Turbine Stream

    Lecture#59: Wrap Up

    Who this course is for:

    Professionals who want to learn microservice architecture and want to build distributed application using it

    Microservices with Spring Cloud