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John Carnell and Illary Huaylupo Sánchez’s seminal book, stands as the definitive blueprint for building these systems using the Spring Boot and Spring Cloud ecosystems.
The book is renowned for its comprehensive approach. Instead of just covering theory, it walks you through creating a complete microservices architecture from scratch, using a sample "Ostock" project as a real-world case study. The core technologies it covers are the bedrock of many modern Java systems:
The book details how to secure endpoints using token-based authentication, ensuring user contexts are securely propagated across downstream microservice calls. John Carnell and Illary Huaylupo Sánchez’s seminal book,
Tripping open when a service fails, preventing further load.
If you are looking to download the PDF, it is often available through professional, paid technical platforms. However, the most important part—the source code—is readily available and free on GitHub. The core technologies it covers are the bedrock
Kubernetes Integration: How Spring Boot fits into a containerized world. Key Architectural Patterns Covered
Modern editions feature docker-compose.yml files to spin up PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka, and the microservices simultaneously with a single command. 4. Step-by-Step: Implementing a Basic Spring Cloud Gateway that you'd like to explore further?
Spring Microservices in Action, Second Edition is the ultimate guide to mastering modern Java microservices. By combining the comprehensive text with the , you gain not only the theoretical knowledge but also the practical skills required to build, secure, and deploy robust microservices in a cloud-native world.
If you decide to get the book, consider starting with the official code repository first to set up your environment before diving into Chapter 1—it will make your journey much smoother. Do you have any specific aspects of the book's content, such as its Spring Cloud Gateway chapter or its approach to resilience patterns, that you'd like to explore further?