Video description
To date, organizations have adopted PCF because it acts as an abstraction layer on public and private cloud IaaS providers, increasing business agility and time-to-market of software products.
This course kicks off by showing you the steps involved in making your application cloud-ready. Moving on, it delves into the various aspects involved in deploying your application and running it on Cloud Foundry. It also shows you how Spring Boot and PCF tremendously increase developer productivity.
Later, we address the core challenges that Java developers face while developing PCF applications, such as understanding what PCF is and why companies adopt it. Then, it shows you how to quickly bootstrap and deploy various micro-services to PCF, including REST web services and event-driven applications.
At the end of this video course, you’ll learn how to set up your work space, and its architecture, develop a web service application, and deploy it to PCF. You’ll also build a micro-service (event-driven) and deploy it to Cloud Foundry.
What You Will Learn
- Set up the work space through core concepts
- Work with orgs, spaces, roles, and permissions
- Monitor an application and logs
- Develop a Spring Boot RESTful web service and event-driven app for PCF
- Leverage auto-configuration for PCF and Spring Boot
Audience
This course is for developers and administrators who are dealing with Cloud Foundry in the production phase. Basic knowledge of Cloud Foundry is required to get you started with application deployment.
About The Author
Braithe E.S. Warnock: Braithe E.S. Warnock is currently a managing cloud architect for the financial services division of Ernst & Young. He has had the opportunity to work with several of the largest PCF installations on an international scale. He helped build the framework for the adoption of PCF at top companies such as Ford, Comcast, DISH, HSBC, and Charles Schwab. As a vendor-neutral consultant, Braithe enjoys helping people understand the rapidly-evolving world of cloud and application architecture.
Braithe has more than six years' experience and specialization in global digital transformations. He has expertise in various cloud and cloud platform technologies (PCF, AWS, Azure, VMware, Netflix OSS, Kubernetes, and OpenShift) and also the Java and Spring Boot frameworks. He has developed over 100 microservices using Spring Boot, Java 7/8, Spring Cloud, and Netflix OSS, spanning half a dozen unique cloud-native microservice architectures. He also has experience in developing machine learning models using AWS, Spark, and MLlib to support product recommendations and enhance customer data.
Table of contents
- Chapter 1 : Cloud Foundry: The Rudiments and Core Concepts
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Chapter 2 : Develop and Deploy a Web Service to PCF
- Provisioning a SQL Database from the PCF Marketplace
- Using Eclipse to Create a New Spring Boot Application
- Leveraging Auto Configuration to Bootstrap Your Application
- Creating Your Application’s Manifest YAML File
- Developing Our Web Service and Building it Using Gradle
- Deploying Your Application to PCF Using the CF Command Line
- iewing the Final App and Testing with Postman
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Chapter 3 : Develop and Deploy an Event-driven Micro Service to PCF
- Provisioning a RabbitMQ Message Broker from the PCF Marketplace
- Developing the Producer and Consumer Applications with Spring Boot
- How PCF Injects Properties into Your App for Auto Configuration
- Building Your Application Using Maven
- Deploying Your Application Using the CF Command Line Without a Manifest YAML File
- Confirming Your Application Works by Viewing Messages in the RabbitMQ Dashboard
Product information
- Title: Learning Pivotal Cloud Foundry for Web Developers
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2017
- Publisher(s): Packt Publishing
- ISBN: 9781788391634
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