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Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud
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Practical Microservices Architectural Patterns: Event-Based Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud

by Binildas Christudas
June 2019
Intermediate to advanced
916 pages
18h 50m
English
Apress
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© Binildas Christudas 2019
Binildas ChristudasPractical Microservices Architectural Patternshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4501-9_7

7. Spring Boot

Binildas Christudas1 
(1)
Trivandrum, Kerala, India
 

In the previous chapter, you looked at messaging. You used Spring to configure the message senders and listeners, and you did explicit wiring of beans and required infrastructure in Spring. So far, so good. Now how can you make aspects even simpler? You’ll look at Spring Boot in this chapter, which makes use of an opinionated view of the Spring platform and many third-party Java libraries so that it is easy and straightforward to create stand-alone, production-grade, Spring-based applications that you can “just run.” Since Boot follows many conventions ...

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