Building Microservices with Spring: Master design patterns of the Spring framework to build smart, efficient microservices
bLearn and use the design patterns and best practices in Spring to solve common design problems and build user-friendly microservices/b h4Key Features/h4 ulliStudy the benefits of using the right design pattern in your toolkit /li liManage your code easily with Spring's dependency injection pat...
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