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prerequisites
basic Java • basic Docker and Docker Compose • REST principles • basic microservices • basic Maven • basic Spring and Spring Boot • basic Jenkins
skills learned
add dependencies and create basic tests to validate the architecture • create custom tests • externalize tests to a particular library to import into different microservices • split the execution of the test into unit tests • add multiple tests into one Jenkins pipeline
Andres Sacco
1 week · 6-8 hours per week · INTERMEDIATE

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You’re a senior developer at Travel World Agency (TWA). The company has built a next-generation system that uses a microservice architecture running on Amazon Web Services (AWS), and wants to prepare it for cost-cutting measures. Your task is to review the microservices architecture, create an architecture test using ArchUnit, create custom tests as needed, streamline update and creation processes by externalizing your tests to a single library, and integrate your architecture tests into a Jenkins pipeline. When you’re done, you’ll have a unit test that validates the structure of a microservices architecture.

This project is designed for learning purposes and is not a complete, production-ready application or solution.

project author

Andres Sacco

Andres Sacco is a technical leader at Prisma. He has experience with many programming languages including Java, PHP, and Node.js. At his previous job, Andres helped find alternative ways to optimize data transfers between microservices, which reduced the cost of infrastructure by fifty-five percent. A co-author of Beginning Scala 3, published by Apress, Andres has also dictated internal courses about new technologies and shared his expertise in articles on Medium.

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This liveProject is for Java developers who are interested in learning how to validate whether the architecture of their microservices follows a standard. To begin this liveProject, you should be familiar with the following:

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  • Basic Docker and Docker Compose
  • Basic Jenkins
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  • Basic knowledge of Java
  • Basic knowledge of Spring Boot and how to add new modules
  • Basic Docker and Docker Compose commands
  • REST principles
  • Basic knowledge of microservices

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