This repo will help you to get your own experience with Java on Azure options, through various Microservices scenarios :
- MS official Azure Spring Apps sample
- Spring Pet Clinic Microservices deployment on AKS including IaC with Azure Bicep, MS build of OpenJDK 11, GitHub Actions, Azure Container Registry, Open Service Mesh, Azure AD Workload Identity and Azure Key Vault.
- Spring Pet Clinic Microservices deployment on ARO including IaC with Azure Bicep, MS build of OpenJDK 11, Quarkus, OpenShift Pipelines based on Tekton, OpenShift built-in Registry, Azure AD Workload Identity and Azure Key Vault.
- https://github.com/Azure-Samples/app-templates-springboot-app-on-ARO
- Spring Pet Clinic Microservices deployment on Azure Container Apps including IaC with Azure Bicep, Dapr, MS build of OpenJDK 11, GitHub Actions, Azure Container Registry, Azure Key Vault.
- Reddog with Quarkus
- Reddog with Spring Boot
- Reddog with Spring Cloud Dapr
- Quarkus with Azure Container Apps
- Tanzu Application Platform on AKS
- Spring Boot App deployed to AKS using a ConfigMap instead of the Spring-Config-Server to load Log4J configuration
- Azure Key Vault integration in Spring Cloud Azure 4.0
- Azure SDK for Java samples
- Azure SDK for Java documentation
- Spring Boot samples
- Java on Azure samples
- Java with Azure Function sample
https://github.com/ezYakaEagle442/azure-spring-cloud-petclinic-mic-srv has been forked from https://github.com/Azure-Samples/spring-petclinic-microservices, itself already forked from https://github.com/spring-petclinic/spring-petclinic-microservices
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