What you’ll learn
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What is microservices architecture and how it is different from monolithic and SOA architectures
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How to build production ready microservices using Spring, SpringBoot, Spring Cloud and Cloud Platforms
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Orchestrate microservices with KUBERNETES
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Create containers for microservices with DOCKER
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Configuration management in microservices using Spring Cloud Config Server
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Service Discovery and Registration pattern inside microservices and how to implement using Spring Eureka server
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Building resilient microservices using RESILIENCE4J framework
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Microservices Security using OAuth2 and Okta
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Implementing CI/CD Pipelines for Microservices deployment
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Deploying Microservices to Google Cloud Platform
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Implementing Distributed tracing & Log aggregation in microservices
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Unit Testing for all layers in Microservices
- What is microservices architecture and how is it different from monolithic and SOA architectures
- How to build production-ready microservices using Spring, SpringBoot, and Spring Cloud
- Configuration management in microservices using Spring Cloud Config Server
- Service Discovery and Registration pattern inside microservices and how to implement using Spring Eureka server
- Building resilient microservices using the RESILIENCE4J framework
- Handling Cross-cutting concerns and routing inside microservices using Spring Cloud Gateway
- Implementing Distributed tracing & Log aggregation in microservices using Spring Sleuth and Zipkin
- Role of Docker in microservices and how to build docker images, containers
- Most commonly used Docker commands
- Role of Kubernetes in microservices as a container orchestration framework.
- How to setup a Kubernetes cluster and deploy microservices inside it
- The most commonly used Kubernetes commands
- Microservices Security using OAuth2 and Okta
- Unit testing for all layers in Microservices
- CI/CD Pilepile with Jenkins for the deployment of Microservices
- GCP Cloud Platform as a Cloud provider for deploying Microservices to Cloud using CI/CD Pipeline
The pre-requisite for the course is basic knowledge of Java, and interest in learning.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner students who are learning Spring framework and interested in Microservices as well
- Developers who already know developing web applications using Spring framework
- Java Architects
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