Deploy Spring Boot App on Kubernetes cluster (minikube) using Helm Chart - Kubernetes tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- In this session, you will learn how to deploy a Spring Boot application on a Kubernetes cluster (specifically, on Minikube) using Helm. I have demonstrated the creation of a simple REST API in Spring Boot, the creation of Kubernetes configurations, and the deployment of the application on Minikube using a Helm chart.
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This demonstration of Kubernetes components, Helm charts, and Ingress is fantastic and straightforward. I'm genuinely impressed with your concise and to-the-point presentation. Thank you! I believe your channel deserves more recognition. Keep up the excellent work and continue contributing to the community.
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I really liked how you explained the components and how they are connected and then started with implementation. Really great video and easy to follow through.
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Thank you sir. Concise clear and complete.
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awesome lecture, straight to the point , Kudos
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This video is simple to follow, but very detailed with amazing demonstration of concepts. Learned a lot (new commands as well). well done!. Please create more such videos
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now, I am confident that ingress works with clusterip also , it doesn't need to be a nodeport or loadbalancer. Thanks !!
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Perfect explanation with proper in-depth analysis of each and every component! 🙏
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You have explained it in a very simple way with proper details, thank you so much.
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This is exactly what I was looking for. Amazing.
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I am very happy ,u have explained in a very simple way ,hats off
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This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
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Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks Bro,Content is really Amazing.
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Gold 🏆 finally found some gold in life
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best video for understanding this concept, thank you very much.
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hey bro,
verry nice explanation I found on youtube keep it bro make video for microservices, Service mash, istio gateway it will helpfull as they have less videos on you tube and less explainer for that.
Thanks for the feedback. Noted down this. Surely will work on it.
Good and very much useful, Thanks Bro
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Got to understand how exactly the Helm charts can be downloaded from Bitnami, configuration and deployment of application onto K8's. Thank you.
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Really amazing presentation! Loved it ! Thank you very much! Just out of curiosity, what tooling do you use in your diagram animations?
Thanks for the feedback. I used Keynote.
You are a legend Bro 😍🥰
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Good Explanation
Thank you😊
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Really excellent
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Good explanation... keep it up 😊
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I would like to know the editor that you use in the demo. Is it visual code? But it is bit different.
IntelliJ IDEA
Is there any video to configure the prerequisites on windows machine?
Sorry, there is no separate video. But i think apart from some installation commands, rest will be same. But i will try on windows machine and get back to you.
Nyc video
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i'm getting whitelabel error in the browser
Can you check if you added proper getMapping path, docker configuration. Do you able to see container logs.
i think the image is not good and im trying to put localhost:8080/data i have an error like whitelabel i dont understand i did the same thing error(This application has no explicit mapping for /error, so you are seeing this as a fallback.) i check the log of de container i did everything ( i use this image eclipse-temurin:17-jdk)
Can you check if you have added proper getMapping path, then docker file.
Can you check your spring container logs.
Can you make a video on how to deploy config server on k8 with yamls I can edit whilst pod is deployed. Also configuration in microservice to import from the pod
Thanks for the suggestion. Adding it in TODO list.
Will this same with microk8s?
Give it a try. Only instead on minikube commands for port forwarding, use kubernetes command. For example : kubectl port-forward service/service-name 8080