Master Pivotal Cloud Foundry PCF with Spring Microservices

[LEGACY] Learn Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF). Deploy Java Spring Boot API, Full Stack & Microservices to Pivotal PCF.
Master Pivotal Cloud Foundry PCF with Spring Microservices
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2.88 GB
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5h 1m

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12/2022

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Master Pivotal Cloud Foundry PCF with Spring Microservices

What you’ll learn

You will Learn the Fundamentals of Pivotal Cloud Foundry ( PCF ) from Zero, no previous experience required
You will learn to deploy Spring Boot REST API to Pivotal Cloud Foundry ( PCF )
You will learn to deploy Java, Spring Boot Full Stack Applications to Pivotal Cloud Foundry ( PCF )
You will learn to deploy Java, Spring Boot Microservices to Pivotal Cloud Foundry ( PCF )
You will be using a number of PCF Services – Databases, Spring Cloud Services including Service Registry and Config Server .
You will learn how to Auto Scale applications based on load as well as deploy multiple instances behind a load balancer using Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
You will Join 300,000 Learners having AMAZING LEARNING Experiences with in28Minutes

Master Pivotal Cloud Foundry PCF with Spring Microservices

Requirements

You have an attitude to learn while having fun 🙂
You have some programming experience with Java, Spring and Spring Boot
You DO NOT need to have any experience with Pivotal Cloud Foundry
We will help you install Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, Git client, Docker Desktop and Node JS (for npm)
PCF is now called Tanzu. PWS is no longer available. You would need to install PCF Dev on Your Local Machine to play with PCF.

Description

LEGACY WARNING!  PCF is now called Tanzi. PWS is no longer available. You would need to install PCF Dev on Your Local Machine to play with PCF.Learn Pivotal Cloud Foundry Fundamentals? Yes. Deploy REST API to Pivotal Cloud Foundry? Yes. Deploy Microservices to Pivotal Cloud Foundry? Yes. Of Course. Hands-on? Of course.Do you have ZERO experience with Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF)? No Problem.Do you want to learn to Deploy Java Spring Boot Applications and Microservices to Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) with an easy to learn, step by step approach?Are you ready to learn about the cloud with Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) and take the next step in your programming career?Do you want to join 500,000+ learners having Amazing Learning Experiences with in28Minutes?Look No Further!COURSE OVERVIEWHow about learning PCF (Pivotal Cloud Foundry) deploying Spring Applications to Cloud using Pivotal Cloud Foundry?Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) provides a great cloud-native platform to deploy Spring Boot Applications.Spring Boot is the No 1 Java Framework to develop REST API and Microservices.In this course, we deploy a variety of Spring Boot Applications to the Cloud:REST APIs – Hello World and Todo – JarTodo Web Application WarFull Stack Application with React and Spring BootCCS and CES MicroservicesRoute ServicesThis course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to PCF and the Cloud.You will be using deploying a variety of projects to Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF). These projects are created with React (Frontend Framework), Spring Boot (REST API Framework), Spring (Dependency Management), Spring Security (Authentication and Authorization – Basic and JWT), BootStrap (Styling Pages), Maven (dependencies management), Node (npm), Visual Studio Code (TypeScript IDE), Eclipse (Java IDE) and Tomcat Embedded Web Server. We will help you set up each one of these.Start Learning Now. Hit the Enroll Button!COURSE HIGHLIGHTSIntroduction to the Course – Pivotal Cloud Foundry00 Step 01 – Deploy Spring Boot Applications to Pivotal Cloud Foundry – Course Overview00 Step 02 – Deploy Spring Boot Applications to Pivotal Cloud Foundry – Getting StartedGetting Started with PCF – Pivotal Cloud FoundryDeploy Java Spring Boot Hello World Rest API to PCFDeploy Java Spring Boot Todo Web Application WAR to Pivotal Cloud FoundryDeploy Java Spring Boot Todo Web Application with MySQL to Pivotal Cloud FoundryDeploy Java Spring Boot React Full Stack Application to Pivotal Cloud FoundryGetting started with CCS and CES Microservices on PCFUsing Service Registry for Spring Boot Microservices on Pivotal Cloud FoundryExploring Auto Scaling on Pivotal Cloud FoundryUsing Route Services with PCF and Spring BootSetting up Centralized ConfigurationExploring More Features on PCFStart Learning Now. Hit the Enroll Button!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Deploy Spring Boot Applications to Pivotal Cloud Foundry – Getting Started

Section 2: Getting Started with PCF – Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 2 Step 01 – Getting Started with PCF – Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 3 [Update] PWS has reached End Of Life

Lecture 4 Step 02 – Creating Pivotal Web Services Accounts and Understanding Org and Space

Lecture 5 Step 03 – Installing CF CLI – Cloud Foundry Command Line Interface

Lecture 6 Step 04 – Importing Spring Boot Projects into our IDE

Section 3: Deploy Java Spring Boot Hello World Rest API to PCF

Lecture 7 Step 01 – Setting up 01 Spring Boot Hello World Rest API in Local

Lecture 8 Step 02 – Deploy 01 Hello World Rest API to Pivotal Cloud Foundry – PCF

Lecture 9 Step 03 – Exploring Cloud Foundry CLI – apps, routes, start, stop and restart

Lecture 10 Step 04 – Creating Application Manifest manifest yaml for Spring Boot App

Lecture 11 Step 05 – UnderstandingPCF – Concepts – Droplet and Build Packs

Lecture 12 Step 06 – Configure PCF Java Build Pack for Spring Boot Application

Section 4: Deploy Java Spring Boot Todo Web Application WAR to Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 13 Step 01 – Setting up 01 Spring Boot Todo Web Application in Local

Lecture 14 Step 02 – Deploy Spring Boot Todo Web Application to Pivotal Cloud Foundry – PCF

Section 5: Deploy Java Spring Boot Todo Web Application with MySQL to Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 15 Step 01 – Code Review of 03 Todo Web Application MySQL

Lecture 16 Step 02 – Running MySQL as Docker Container on Local

Lecture 17 Step 03 – Connect Spring Boot Todo Web App to MySQL on Local

Lecture 18 Step 04 – Exploring PWS UI and Create Service for Todo Database on PCF

Lecture 19 Step 05 – Connect Spring Boot Web App with MySQL Database on PCF

Lecture 20 Step 06 – Understanding PCF Spring Auto Configuration

Section 6: Deploy Java Spring Boot React Full Stack Application to Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 21 Step 01 – Exploring 04 Java Full Stack Spring Boot React App

Lecture 22 Step 02 – Running React Frontend in Local

Lecture 23 Step 03 – Deploying Java REST API Backend to Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 24 Step 04 – Building React Frontend Code for Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 25 Step 05 – Exploring Pivotal Cloud Foundry UI

Section 7: Getting started with CCS and CES Microservices on PCF

Lecture 26 06 Step 01 – Introduction to Microservices

Lecture 27 06 Step 02 – Microservices – Challenges

Lecture 28 Step 03 – Advantages of Microservices

Lecture 29 06 Step 04 – Overview of CCS and CES Spring Boot Microservices

Lecture 30 Step 05 – Push CCS and CES Microservices to Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 31 Step 06 – Run CCS and CES Microservices on PCF – Environment Variables and Insta

Lecture 32 Step 07 – Scaling CCS and CES Microservices on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 33 Step 08 – Exploring Distributed Tracing on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Section 8: Using Service Registry for Spring Boot Microservices on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 34 Step 01 – Understanding the need for Service Registry and Set up Eureka Server

Lecture 35 Step 02 – Register CES Microservice with Eureka Service on Local

Lecture 36 Step 03 – Register CCS Microservice with Eureka Service and connect CES

Lecture 37 Step 04 – Create Service Registry on Pivotal Cloud Foundry and deploy CCS and CE

Section 9: Exploring Auto Scaling on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 38 Step 01 – Auto Scaling Microservices on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 39 08 Step 02 – Disable Auto Scaling on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Section 10: Using Route Services with PCF and Spring Boot

Lecture 40 Step 01 – Understanding Route Services – Code Review and Deploy

Lecture 41 Step 02 – Binding Route Services with Spring Boot Microservices

Lecture 42 Step 03 – Disable Route Services on PCF

Lecture 43 Step 04 – Quick Review of Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Section 11: Setting up Centralized Configuration

Lecture 44 Step 01 – Understanding Centralized Configuration for Microservices

Lecture 45 Step 02 – Configure CCS Microservice to talk to Spring Cloud Config Server

Lecture 46 Step 03 – Create a Github Repo for Spring Cloud Config Server

Lecture 47 Step 04 – Configure Refresh Scope for Spring Boot Application

Lecture 48 Step 05 – Create Cloud Config Service on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 49 Step 06 – Test Cloud Config Service on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Section 12: Exploring More Features on PCF

Lecture 50 Step 01 – Understand PCF Resilience and configure Health Checks for Microservice

Lecture 51 Step 02 – Setting up Direct Communication between Microservice Containers

Lecture 52 Step 03 – Deploying Containers to PCF

Lecture 53 Step 04 – Blue Green Deployment on Pivotal Cloud Foundry

Lecture 54 Step 05 – Thank You

Section 13: Bonus Lecture

Lecture 55 Bonus Lecture

You are a Java Spring Boot developer getting started with the Cloud,You want to get your Java applications deployed to PCF (Pivotal Cloud Foundry) Quickly,You are a Java Developer and You are curious about PCF and the Cloud,You want to learn to deploy a Java Spring Boot full stack application to PCF (Pivotal Cloud Foundry),You want to learn to deploy Spring Boot Microservices with Service Registry, Config Server, Distributed Tracing and Load Balancing to PCF (Pivotal Cloud Foundry)

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