What you'll learn:
- What is microservices architecture and how it is different from monolithic and SOA architectures
- How to build production ready microservices using Java, Spring, Spring Boot and Spring Cloud
- What are cloud native apps & 15 factor methodology behind them
- Configuration management in microservices using Spring Cloud Config Server
- Service Discovery and Registration pattern inside microservices and how to implement using Spring Eureka server
- Building resilient microservices using RESILIENCE4J framework
- Handling Cross cutting concerns and routing inside microservices using Spring Cloud Gateway
- Implementing observability and monitoring using Prometheus, Loki, Promtail, Tempo and Grafana
- Securing microservices using OAuth2, OpenID connect and Spring Security
- Role of Docker in microservices and how to build docker images, containers
- Role of Kubernetes in microservices as a container orchestration framework
- How to build event driven microservices using RabbitMQ, Kafka, Spring Cloud Functions and Spring Cloud Stream
- Helm
'Master Microservices with SpringBoot,Docker,Kubernetes' course will help in understanding about microservices architecture and how to build it using SpringBoot, Spring Cloud components, Docker and Kubernetes. By the end of this course, students will understand all the below topics,
What is microservices architecture and how it is different from monolithic and SOA architectures
How to build production ready microservices using Java, Spring, SpringBoot and Spring Cloud
How to document microservices using Open API Specification and Swagger
How to right size microservices and identify service boundaries
Role of Docker in microservices and how to build docker images, containers
Role of Docker compose and how to use it to run all the microservices inside a application
What are cloud native apps & 15 factor methodology behind them
Configuration management in microservices using Spring Cloud Config Server
Service Discovery and Registration pattern inside microservices and how to implement using Spring Eureka server
Handling Cross cutting concerns and routing inside microservices using Spring Cloud Gateway
Building resilient microservices using RESILIENCE4J framework
Implementing observability and monitoring using Prometheus, Loki, Promtail, Tempo and Grafana
Securing microservices using OAuth2, OpenID connect and Spring Security
How to build event driven microservices using RabbitMQ, Kafka, Spring Cloud Functions and Spring Cloud Stream
Role of Kubernetes in microservices as a container orchestration framework.
How to setup a Kubernetes cluster inside GCP using Google Kubernetes Engine and deploy microservices inside it
What is Helm & it's role in microservices world
Most commonly used Docker, Kubernetes and Helm commands
The pre-requisite for the course is basic knowledge of Java, Spring and interest to learn microservices.