06.08.2022, 20:28
Spring Boot Microservices and Spring Cloud
Updated 06/2022
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.43 GB | Duration: 259 lectures • 19h 45m
Learn to build Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud. Use Docker and publish to AWS.
What you'll learn
Build and run RESTful Microservices
Implement User Authentication
Eureka Discovery Service
Implement User Authorization with Spring Security and JWT
Spring Cloud API Gateway
Learn to use JPA to persist data into a Database
Cloud Cloud Config Server
Learn to install MySQL Server and persist data into MySQL
Spring Cloud Bus and Rabbit MQ
H2 in-memory database and H2 Console
Spring Boot Actuator
Learn to use HTTP Postman
Use Spring Security
Learn to use Spring Initializer
Distributed Tracing with Sleuth and Zipkin
Learn to use Spring Tool Suite
Centralized Logging with ELK Stack(Logstash, Elasticsearch, Kibana)
Run Microservices in Docker Containers
Requirements
Know Java
Mac computer
Description
This video course is for Beginners who have never build RESTful Web Services and Microservices before. It will guide you step-by-step through basics and will help you create and run RESTful Microservices from scratch. You will learn how to run Microservices on your own developer's machine as well as in Docker Containers on AWS EC2 Linux machines.
By the end of this course, you will have your own RESTful Spring Boot Microservices built and running in Spring Cloud.
You will learn how to create and run your own:
RESTful Microservices,
Eureka Discovery Service,
Zuul API Gateway,
Spring Cloud API Gateway,
Load Balancer,
Spring Cloud Config Server,
You will learn to use
Spring Cloud Bus and Rabbit MQ,
Spring Boot Actuator
You will also learn how to implement for your REST API features like:
User Authentication(Login) and,
User Authorization(Registration)
You will learn to use:
Spring Security and JWT
You will learn how to use:
Spring Data JPA to store user details in a database,
H2 in-memory database and a database console,
MySQL database server,
Postman HTTP Client,
Spring Tool Suite,
Spring Initializer
This course also covers how to
Trace HTTP Requests with Spring Cloud Sleuth and Zipkin(Distributed tracing)
Aggregate log files in one place(Centralized logging) with ELK stack(Logstash, Elasticsearch, Kibana).
You will also learn how to:
Start up AWS EC2 Linux machine,
Install Docker,
Create Docker images,
Run Microservices in Docker containers on multiple EC2 Linux machines in Amazon AWS Cloud.
Who this course is for
Beginner Java developers
Java developers interested in learning how to build Spring Boot Microservices
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