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This tutorial will walk you through steps to deploy your spring boot application to kubernetes using YAML configuration
You will learn :
1.How to create deployment YAML
2.How to create Service YAML
3.How to deploy and monitor health of k8s component using k8s dashboard
GitHub:
https://github.com/Java-Techie-jt/springboot-k8s-yaml
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#spring boot #spring boot tutorial #interceptor #interceptors #spring boot interceptor #spring boot tutorial for beginners
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Today, we’re excited to announce the availability of the Azure Pipeline Task for deploying Spring Boot applications to Azure Spring Cloud. You can get started by building your pipelines using the Azure Spring Cloud task to automate Spring Boot application deployments to any number of environments and Azure Regions.
Over the past 18 months, we worked with many enterprise customers to learn about their scenarios including thoughts on automating end-to-end from idea to provisioning Azure resources to building Spring Boot applications to deploying those applications to production. Many of these customers have thousands of Spring Boot applications running in on-premises data centers. As they migrate these applications to the cloud, they need everything automated end-to-end to ensure repeatability and meet the requirements set forth by their IT departments and/or regulatory bodies. They require a fully-featured Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) service that can automatically deploy updated Spring Boot applications to Azure Spring Cloud. In many customer environments, they use Azure CLI in Azure Pipelines to automate Spring Boot application deployments to Azure, and they asked Microsoft for an Azure Spring Cloud task to ease their automation effort and delegate the maintenance of the deployment task to Microsoft. Now, using the new Azure Spring Cloud task, anyone can automate deployments straight to production or automate blue-green strategies to stage for testing and then set to production.
#[object object] #spring boot #azure #application deployments #automate spring boot application deployments to azure!
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In the video below, we take a closer look at the How to configure log4j2 in the Spring boot application using log4j2.xml? | Spring Boot logging. Let’s get started!
#java #spring boot #video #log4j #spring boot tutorial #spring boot tutorial for beginners
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Spring is a blog engine written by GitHub Issues, or is a simple, static web site generator. No more server and database, you can setup it in free hosting with GitHub Pages as a repository, then post the blogs in the repository Issues.
You can add some labels in your repository Issues as the blog category, and create Issues for writing blog content through Markdown.
Spring has responsive templates, looking good on mobile, tablet, and desktop.Gracefully degrading in older browsers. Compatible with Internet Explorer 10+ and all modern browsers.
Get up and running in seconds.
For the impatient, here's how to get a Spring blog site up and running.
Repository Name
.index.html
file to edit the config variables with yours below.$.extend(spring.config, {
// my blog title
title: 'Spring',
// my blog description
desc: "A blog engine written by github issues [Fork me on GitHub](https://github.com/zhaoda/spring)",
// my github username
owner: 'zhaoda',
// creator's username
creator: 'zhaoda',
// the repository name on github for writting issues
repo: 'spring',
// custom page
pages: [
]
})
CNAME
file if you have.Issues
feature.https://github.com/your-username/your-repo-name/issues?state=open
.New Issue
button to just write some content as a new one blog.http://your-username.github.io/your-repo-name
, you will see your Spring blog, have a test.http://localhost/spring/dev.html
.dev.html
is used to develop, index.html
is used to runtime.spring/
├── css/
| ├── boot.less #import other less files
| ├── github.less #github highlight style
| ├── home.less #home page style
| ├── issuelist.less #issue list widget style
| ├── issues.less #issues page style
| ├── labels.less #labels page style
| ├── main.less #commo style
| ├── markdown.less #markdown format style
| ├── menu.less #menu panel style
| ├── normalize.less #normalize style
| ├── pull2refresh.less #pull2refresh widget style
| └── side.html #side panel style
├── dist/
| ├── main.min.css #css for runtime
| └── main.min.js #js for runtime
├── img/ #some icon, startup images
├── js/
| ├── lib/ #some js librarys need to use
| ├── boot.js #boot
| ├── home.js #home page
| ├── issuelist.js #issue list widget
| ├── issues.js #issues page
| ├── labels.js #labels page
| ├── menu.js #menu panel
| ├── pull2refresh.less #pull2refresh widget
| └── side.html #side panel
├── css/
| ├── boot.less #import other less files
| ├── github.less #github highlight style
| ├── home.less #home page style
| ├── issuelist.less #issue list widget style
| ├── issues.less #issues page style
| ├── labels.less #labels page style
| ├── main.less #commo style
| ├── markdown.less #markdown format style
| ├── menu.less #menu panel style
| ├── normalize.less #normalize style
| ├── pull2refresh.less #pull2refresh widget style
| └── side.html #side panel style
├── dev.html #used to develop
├── favicon.ico #website icon
├── Gruntfile.js #Grunt task config
├── index.html #used to runtime
└── package.json #nodejs install config
http://localhost/spring/dev.html
, enter the development mode.css
, js
etc.dev.html
view change.bash
$ npm install
* Run grunt task.
```bash
$ grunt
http://localhost/spring/index.html
, enter the runtime mode.master
branch into gh-pages
branch if you have.If you are using, please tell me.
Download Details:
Author: zhaoda
Source Code: https://github.com/zhaoda/spring
License: MIT License
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This tutorial will walk you through steps to deploy your spring boot application to kubernetes using YAML configuration
You will learn :
1.How to create deployment YAML
2.How to create Service YAML
3.How to deploy and monitor health of k8s component using k8s dashboard
GitHub:
https://github.com/Java-Techie-jt/springboot-k8s-yaml