very nicely explained , thank you very much. But I would like hear more from Istio Traffic Management point of view for say : Virtual services Destination rules Gateways Service entries Sidecars
Sidecar Proxy: When you need to abstract networking and security from the application itself, typically in a service mesh like Istio. RestTemplate: When you need a low-level, flexible HTTP client within a Spring application and want direct control over the requests. Feign Client: When you want to simplify HTTP client code, particularly in microservices, using a declarative approach that automatically integrates with Spring Cloud features (e.g., load balancing). Sidecar Proxy for networking, RestTemplate for low-level control, and Feign Client for simplicity in Spring Cloud.
Very nice video. One question - At last you mentioned that we don't need to give url and port no of Microservice B in Microservice A configuration and only application name is sufficient. Could you please help to explain this a bit ? Lets say we have User microservice and Payment microservice. In payment we have multiple endpoints and from User service if we want to communicate to specific endpoint of payment how only application name is sufficient instead of giving url of that specific endpoint of payment and port no ? Thanks again.
Shreyansh Bhaiya , I sent you linkedin request could you please accept I am instrumentation engineer wish to get into tech , specially in java framework so wish to get little guidance from your side the Java expert
Thanks for the explaination of service mesh!
ITS A GEM!
very nicely explained , thank you very much. But I would like hear more from Istio Traffic Management point of view
for say :
Virtual services
Destination rules
Gateways
Service entries
Sidecars
Nice Explanation. Keep it up.
thank u, it seems much simpler now
Hey Shrayansh I used this Istio in my project in SAP Labs but didnt get much. Today I got cleared everything :)
@@urbantech28 glad to know that
Great bro
Great 👍
how about rest template, feign client ?
Sidecar Proxy: When you need to abstract networking and security from the application itself, typically in a service mesh like Istio.
RestTemplate: When you need a low-level, flexible HTTP client within a Spring application and want direct control over the requests.
Feign Client: When you want to simplify HTTP client code, particularly in microservices, using a declarative approach that automatically integrates with Spring Cloud features (e.g., load balancing).
Sidecar Proxy for networking, RestTemplate for low-level control, and Feign Client for simplicity in Spring Cloud.
What is difference between your udemy course and youtube member course for system Design?
Hi Shrayansh, some of the notes for HLD are missing. Can you pls add those
Very nice video. One question - At last you mentioned that we don't need to give url and port no of Microservice B in Microservice A configuration and only application name is sufficient. Could you please help to explain this a bit ? Lets say we have User microservice and Payment microservice. In payment we have multiple endpoints and from User service if we want to communicate to specific endpoint of payment how only application name is sufficient instead of giving url of that specific endpoint of payment and port no ?
Thanks again.
Can you do one vedio on in depth Microservices Architecture.
Microservices Architecture.
pls check the previous video in this playlist
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please upload spring boot videos
What is the other channel where you are making videos of 10 min ?
M1 to M2 6 th point you add authorization , but in api gateway authorization code is there not in m2????
Is this video updated with notes in udemy course too?
@@AnkitRawat-bi1rj yes
@@ConceptandCoding Okay, thanks
How will two side cars interact with each other, don't they require each other's ip address??
Shreyansh Bhaiya , I sent you linkedin request could you please accept I am instrumentation engineer wish to get into tech , specially in java framework so wish to get little guidance from your side the Java expert
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this question was asked to me just 30 min back. 😂😂😂
@@navneettripathi2110 :) hope you will find the answer here and in depth
@navneet , how many years of experience do you have and in which company this was asked ?
Same for me. I was also asked the same question and I couldn’t answered properly
All are telling asked but where they don’t know 😂
@@AnkitLadha-fo8em how many years of experience you have , just want to know if this question is asked for high experienced people