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okta-azure-kubernetes-cosmosdb-example
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Cloud Native Java Microservices with JHipster and Istio
Kubernetes Microservices on Azure with Cosmos DB
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Create a Kubernetes Microservices on Azure with Cosmos DB
git clone https://github.com/oktadev/okta-azure-kubernetes-cosmosdb-example.git \ azure-k8s-cosmosdb cd azure-k8s-cosmosdb git fetch --all --tags git checkout tags/start -b working
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Kubernetes Microservices on Azure with Cosmos DB
A temporary fix taken from the issue on GitHub is to override the health reporting implementation so that it returns DOWN instead of OUT_OF_SERVICE while the program is still starting. This blocks it from ever reporting OUT_OF_SERVICE. You can see the fix in the EurekaFix.java file in the store app.
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Dockerizing Next.js
Finally, we can upload our application to Docker Hub so that other people can use the image we created. To do this, follow the steps below:
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Pull the official Docker distribution of pgAdmin 4 from the Docker Hub repository with the following command:
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Building Scalable GraphQL Microservices With Node.js and Docker: A Comprehensive Guide
Go to Docker Hub, sign up, and log in to your account's overview page.
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Login to Docker [Create an account with https://hub.docker.com/]
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Next.js with Public Environment Variables in Docker
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What are some alternatives?
spring-cloud-netflix - Integration with Netflix OSS components
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
batch-processing-gateway - The gateway component to make Spark on K8s much easier for Spark users.
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
zipkin - Zipkin is a distributed tracing system
chartmuseum - helm chart repository server
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
okta-java-spring-k8s-istio-microservices-example - An example microservices application using JHipster, Spring, Istio and Kubernetes
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.