January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
414 pages
10h 29m
English
Creating microservices that are able to work natively in a cloud infrastructure is something that we should look forward to when we design a microservices architecture that follows our microservices principles. We reviewed the microservices principles and cloud architecture in Chapter 1, Understanding Microservices. You may need to look at that chapter to get a better understanding of some of the topics in this chapter.
In this chapter, we will learn about Cloud-Native microservices, and how Spring Cloud allows us to easily create them using a vendor-independent approach. To understand more about Spring Cloud, we will discuss how it works and how we can use it to create our microservices. Finally, we will ...
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