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DRY your Apache APISIX config
DRY is an important principle in software development. In this article, you learn how to apply it to Apache APISIX configuration.
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Journeys in Java, Level 8: Add MongoDB to Spring Cloud Config
Convert an existing MongoDB-connected service to use Spring Cloud Config for accessing database credentials, as with a Neo4j microservice.
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Journeys in Java, Level 7: Externalize Microservice Configuration
Learn how to set up a service that hosts the Spring Cloud Config server and wire our Neo4j microservice as the config client service.
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Multiple Ways to Configure Spring
Many alternatives are available to configure your Spring app.
I’d like to list them in this post, leaving Spring Boot out of the picture on purpose.
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