Books mentioned: Monolith to Microservices: Evolutionary Patterns to Transform Your Monolith. - Book by Sam Newman Cloud Native Java: Designing Resilient Systems with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry. - Book by Josh Long and Kenny Bastani Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems. - Book by Martin Kleppmann Correct me if I am wrong 😁 Thanks for the stream.👍
Great to see two great java instructors in a single screen. Throughly enjoyed the conversation and learnt about microservices. Thank you for all the good work you both are doing.
1:19:28 Navin Reddy you really are the reason lot of us got jobs as java developers. You abstracted away the complexity so well, that even as beginners we didn't get bogged down with Java. \m/, - Just like Spring Boot is ubiquitous to modern server side programming, Telusko is ubiquitous for Java learners.
The most amazing and great video of youtube...my best teachers forever ...both NavinSir & KoushikSir..most expert teachers now a days.. @NavinSir...waiting for your microservice videoes too ..love all of both of your videoes 😇👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice to see you together guys, both of your videos is always helpful for me. Thank you so much both of you make more videos it will helpful for lot of people.....................
Sir please don't doubt youself, you explain very well in such a way that even a non technical person can understand the concepts very easily and fall in love with the technology. You give life to many people like me who try to gain knowledge in technical part. So, please don't stop posting the videos.
We need such streams more often.... grt work guys👌 Few questions 1.How inter service call works? 2. Can i deploy a ui with only jsp pages and interact with a microservice (backend war) ?
Thanks @Navin Sir, It was a great video with #javabrains (Koushik Sir) . Thanks to you both for such a great videos.... looking more such video from both of you.
Java Brains is really amazing channel. The explanations are very clear and to the points. No fluffing, no bluffing. I am just so gutted that you don't do C# as that's my main language. I still watch your general videos about Microservices & Interviews.
Hey Nice session, to add now you can actually create document out of postman. It's not automatic like swagger that you achieve with one way is annotations. In postman yeah you do have to specify the request and response to get the API document
Thanks for this wonderful and informative video. May god bless you with lots of success love and life. Keep Rocking and spreading genuine content. This video has ignited my intrest in this topic. You will surely attain success and enjoy a peaceful and blissful life.
Polyglot persistence makes it difficult to create a common consistent schema across multiple databases, so suggested approach is to use Saga patterns to handle data consistency though a set of local transactions
Hi Naveen and Kaushik. Just a suggestion from my side. Could you please upload mock interviews on your channels on Java every 2-3 months so that we can measure where we are standing? I am working in Java for 10+ years.
watched it late... I guess very late... very informative... thanks a lot Kaushik for the Java Brains, Naveen has made an another career out of it.... and people like us learn a lot from you
Why do we still use Java when it is slow compared to golang and number of requests per second in golang framework are much higher than developing same in spring boot?
Hi Kaushik. How do we implement exception handling when we have 100 of microservice. I cant use @controladvice concept. What is the best way of implementing exception handling .