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kandi X-RAY | Spring-Microservices Summary
Code repository for Spring Microservices, published by Packt Publishing. There are no code files for chapters 1, 3, and 10. All hardware requirements are listed in the file named "Hardware and Software requirements". Any other requirements are mentioned in the book wherever necessary.
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- Executes ssh .
- Retrieves the price of a booking record .
- The Eureka instance config bean .
- Search based on a query .
- Saves the check in the database .
- Start the business .
- Register a customer
- Start service .
- Greet a request .
- Returns the health check .
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QUESTION
After having followed a tutorial about microserves and OAuth2 in Maven Spring Boot, I got a problem. I want to exclude a request from the authentication, so unauthorized data can be gotten. This only doesn't seem to work in the way I do it. Can someone help me with this?
Tutorial I followed: https://developer.okta.com/blog/2018/02/13/secure-spring-microservices-with-oauth#microservices-architectures-with-spring-boot--spring-cloud
What I tried:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-13 at 06:44Firstly, your configuration is the same as the followings . Just removing those unnecessary duplicated authorizeRequests()
and and()
, which make it look more clearly :
QUESTION
I am doing a POC on simple microservices architecture using typical Spring cloud stack but instead of Eureka server, service discovery is to be made using spring-cloud-kubernetes which is not working.
The whole POC is here - https://github.com/dhananjay12/spring-microservices-using-spring-kubernetes
Gateway as a edge server and 2 downstream services- user-service and contact-us-service.
The k8 setup is in k8s folder.
The downstream services have following dependencies:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jul-17 at 10:08Spring Cloud Kubernetes requires access to the Kubernetes API in order to be able to retrieve a list of addresses for pods running for a single service. If you use Kubernetes, you should just execute the following command:
QUESTION
I'm trying to set up Spring Cloud Config Server with backend repository (filesystem), but the endpoint(http://localhost:8888/licensingservice/default
) returns the following:
ANSWER
Answered 2019-Feb-07 at 15:27Add the following format in your application.yml
of config service:
[classpath:/, classpath:/config, classpath:/config/{application}, classpath:/config/{application}/{profile}]
The above format search locations from config
folder, next folder with application
name, application
name and profile
respectively.
QUESTION
I've createde Eureka server with the replication and now trying to start the client. When I'm trying to start the spring-microservices-eureka-client
, I get the below error. Using Spring Boot Version 2.1.1.RELEASE
. The same error is coming with the Boot Version 2.0.7.RELEASE
and Finchley.SR2
.
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Dec-31 at 05:48I was able to solve this issue by adding the web dependency
QUESTION
I have a docker image https://github.com/carnellj/spmia-chapter1 which does not find its CMD ./run.sh executable although it is there in the file system.
I was able to run /bin/sh in the container, and I can ls -l:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-22 at 08:34OK the reason is, run.sh is created with Windows line endings in the docker image if you check out with automatic lf->crlf conversion. One possible solution is to tell git not to convert line endings.
QUESTION
I am reading this release announcement for Spring Cloud dataflow. https://spring.io/blog/2017/02/22/spring-cloud-data-flow-for-cloud-foundry-1-1-1-maintenance-release-available
I am wondering if we need a minimum version of cloud foundry for successfully running spring cloud data applications.. Given that this stream of work is actually targeted for cloud based environments, i think they should also mention the minimum base Cloud Foundry versions that can support them.
Does this require an inter-process communication that's being made available in latest cloud foundry versions https://www.cloudfoundry.org/meet-new-container-networking-stack-cloud-foundry/ https://content.pivotal.io/blog/building-spring-microservices-with-cloud-foundrys-new-container-networking-stack
I do see the mention of PCF version compatibility for Spring Cloud Tasks http://docs.spring.io/spring-cloud-dataflow-server-cloudfoundry/docs/current-SNAPSHOT/reference/htmlsingle/#_version_compatibility
But i haven't been able to find the Base cloud foundry version that supports the features of Spring Cloud Data Flow in general or per feature compatibility breakdown with Cloud foundry versions. We are running IBM Bluemix in our company and are upgrading to the cf version that supports Deigo architecture (vs the current DEA) - don't know the exact version of CF will that be.
If we know the Spring Cloud Data flow feature compatibility with specific Cloud Foundry versions we can decide our adoption strategy accordingly.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Mar-01 at 18:34Please refer to PCF vs. OSS CF compatibility matrix from the project site.
This matrix captures the baseline OSS CF release required to run SCDF on the particular PCF versions. You could further dive into respective PCF release-notes to double check other OSS components (eg., CAPI) for more granular compatibility measurements.
Tasks in SCDF, in particular, is GA'd with PCF 1.9; so if you're planning to use it, you'd have to be at least on OSS CF 246 release.
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You can use Spring-Microservices like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the Spring-Microservices component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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