How to use Azure Cosmos DB from your Spring Boot App - Episode 48
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2022
- In this episode, Mark Brown welcomes Principal Cloud Advocate Mark Heckler to the show to discuss using Azure Cosmos DB as a data store for your Spring Boot Application.
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Cosmos DB for Spring Developers: A Quick Introduction
Spring offers powerful abstractions for Java developers, allowing devs to focus on delivering real business value faster and with less boilerplate. What if your database could do the same?
Cosmos DB offers various API options that enable developers to use the right (database) tools for the job, while still taking advantage of a robust, consistent cloud database solution.
In this session, the presenter takes you from no code to working applications live, demonstrating how to use Spring Boot, Spring Data, and Cosmos DB to manage your data. Tips and tricks to make it easier and more interesting are included at no extra charge.
Spring Boot - spring.io/projects/spring-boot
Azure Spring Boot Starter - aka.ms/AAhby2a
Azure Cosmos DB Docs - aka.ms/docs/cosmosdb
#azurecosmosdb #java #azure #nosql #cloud - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Great content. Hope to see more of Mark's expositions in the future.
Hello, this is really for the initial setup. I am error with creating the bean with repository interface. Tried many ways to fix it but not resolved. Can you help me with this.
How can you implement page queries? It is seems that is not suportted yet...
Thanks!
Team , can you please show me how you have exported and important ssl certificate to ensure secure connection , I’m using cosmos db emulator on container .
Watch today's episode #53. We're going to talk about how to setup and configure our linux emulator.
@@AzureCosmosDB team I have gone through your latest video I tried out but still my spring boo application is not able to connect with cosmos db , it is giving SSL certificates related issues . It would be really helpful if you can connect using spring boot app with cosmos db emulator in mac environment ( including certificates steps )
The Microsoft Principal Engineer is using a Mac
Sure is.