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java-microservices-examples
Java Microservices: Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, JHipster, Spring Cloud Config, and Spring Cloud Gateway
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You can also use the example reactive-jhipster from GitHub, a reactive microservices architecture with Spring Cloud Gateway and Spring WebFlux, Vue as the client framework, and Gradle as the build tool. You can find the complete instructions for building the architecture in a previous post: Reactive Java Microservices with Spring Boot and JHipster. Create a project folder jhipster-ci-cd.
NOTE: For creating a Docker Hub access token, sign in to Docker Hub, and choose Account Settings in the top right user menu. Then, on the left menu, choose Security. Click New Access Token and set a description for the token, for example, circleci. Then click Generate and copy the new token. You can use the same token for both projects store and gateway.
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