Overview
In this series of labs, you take a demo microservices Java application built with the Spring framework and modify it to use an external database server. You adopt some of the best practices for tracing, configuration management, and integration with other services using integration patterns.
In an earlier lab, you repacked the application and deployed it to the App Engine. You can easily modify Spring applications so that they can be built into container packages. The packages can then be quickly and efficiently deployed into a container environment such as Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
GKE is a portable, extensible open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services. It facilitates both declarative configuration and automation. It has a large, rapidly growing ecosystem. GKE services, support, and tools are widely available.
GKE is Google's managed, production-ready environment for deploying containerized applications. GKE enables rapid application development and iteration by making it easy to deploy, update, and manage your applications and services. GKE enables you to quickly get up and running with GKE by eliminating the need to install, manage, and operate your own GKE clusters.
In this lab, you build the application into a container and then deploy the containerized application to GKE.
Objectives
In this lab, you learn how to perform the following tasks:
- Create a GKE cluster
- Create a containerized version of a Java application
- Create a GKE deployment for a containerized application
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