Distributed configuration with Spring Cloud Config
- Development
- Jan 04, 2025

Distributed configuration with Spring Cloud Config, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 49 lectures, based on 29 reviews, and has 246 subscribers.
You will learn about The students will learn how to use to host a centralized configuration repository that can be used for Spring cloud and/or MicroServices instances. The Students will learn how to use Spring RestTemplate to pull Spring Configuration from a centralized Spring Cloud Config Server. Students will learn how configuration is stored and managed in Cloud Config Students will learn how branching and tagging of configuration can provide total control over complex configuration requirements Students will learn how to secure the Spring Cloud Config endpoints with BASIC Authentication. Students will create a Client application that connects to a Config Server using BASIC Authentication. This course is ideal for individuals who are Spring Framework and/or Spring Boot developers that want to learn about distributed Spring configuration management with Spring Cloud Config. It is particularly useful for Spring Framework and/or Spring Boot developers that want to learn about distributed Spring configuration management with Spring Cloud Config.
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Summary
Title: Distributed configuration with Spring Cloud Config
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 49
Number of Published Lectures: 47
Number of Curriculum Items: 49
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This course will lead intermediate to advanced SpringFramework and Spring Boot developers in creating a centralized Cloud Configuration server for use in cloud environments and MicroService architectures.
The course starts by creating a centralized Spring Cloud Config server. Students will learn how this can be used with or without a cloud oriented system like AWS. This technique can give great flexibility and manageability to any Spring-based deployment.
Students will create Spring Boot projects based mostly on Maven, but will also learn how to create the same projects using Gradle.
Then students will create a local GIT repository and pushing?configuration files the students have created.
Then students will create remote Spring Boot clients to pull configuration from the Central config server, detailing out the various configuration that each remote application retrieve.
The students will then cover additional topics such as GIT TAG’s and BRANCH’s, and how applications can pull from them.
Students will also learn techniques for dynamically changing version of configuration to be pulled from a Spring Cloud Config server, for applications like parallel Microservice?deployments.
Spring Cloud Config Server features:
@EnableConfigServerConfig Client features (for Spring applications):
Environment?with remote property sources@ConfigurationProperties?with remote property sourcenext
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: About Mick Knutson
Lecture 3: What you will learn in this class
Lecture 4: Tools and Source for this Course
Chapter 2: Spring Ecosystem Overview
Lecture 1: About This Section
Lecture 2: Spring IO Platform Overview
Lecture 3: Spring Boot Overview
Lecture 4: Spring Cloud Overview
Lecture 5: Spring Cloud Config Overview
Lecture 6: LAB: Spring Boot Primer
Lecture 7: Section Review
Chapter 3: Setup Spring Cloud Config Server
Lecture 1: About this section
Lecture 2: Create Spring Boot project for our Spring Cloud Config Server
Lecture 3: Initial Maven then Gradle startup of Config Server
Lecture 4: Import Server project into IDEA
Lecture 5: Configure Config Server
Lecture 6: Section Review
Chapter 4: Setup GIT Configuration Repository
Lecture 1: About This Section
Lecture 2: Creating a local GIT repository
Lecture 3: Create a properties file on Master branch and create TAG
Lecture 4: LAB: Spring Cloud Config Server
Lecture 5: Create YAML file on Master create TAG
Lecture 6: Create Properties and YAML file on Master, w/Profile, create TAG
Lecture 7: Create Properties and YAML file on HOTFIX branch, w/Profile, create TAG
Lecture 8: Pull LABEL and Profile configuration from Config Server
Lecture 9: Section Review
Chapter 5: Spring Cloud Config Clients
Lecture 1: About This Section
Lecture 2: Create Spring Boot Project for Microservices client
Lecture 3: Configure Spring Cloud Microservices Client Application
Lecture 4: Create Spring RestController to expose configuration of this Service Endpoint
Lecture 5: Verify Default Profile Service Endpoint Properties
Lecture 6: LAB: Spring Cloud Config Client
Lecture 7: Create custom @ConfigurationProperties Object to encapsulate complex properties
Lecture 8: Delete .properties file from repository and verify YML precedence
Lecture 9: Pull configuration from BRANCH and from TAG
Lecture 10: LAB: Spring Cloud Config Server working with branches
Lecture 11: Microservice Label version strategy
Lecture 12: Section Review
Chapter 6: Additional Spring Cloud Config Options
Lecture 1: About This Section
Lecture 2: Configure Client to fail fast if the Server is unavailable
Lecture 3: Setting fail-fast retry options
Lecture 4: Enabling BASIC Authentication on the Config Server
Lecture 5: Configuring Client Authentication Credentials
Lecture 6: Refreshing @ConfigurationProperties in client application
Lecture 7: Enable configuration refresh without application restart
Lecture 8: Section Review
Chapter 7: Extras and Bonus
Lecture 1: Extra Resources
Instructors

Mick Knutson
Enterprise Achitect, Consultant, Author, Instructor
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