What if I told you you could write a microservice that doesn't use ORM without a single SQL statement in your application code? I have to admit,...
We've taken quite a journey in this blog series so far - from getting our cloud tenancy ready for our microservice deployment, to writing our first microservice...
So far in this series, we've set up our cloud for Kubernetes and Docker, got our Autonomous DB up and running and created our first microservice using ...
In the last few posts of our microservice journey we created a compartment, launched a Kubernetes cluster and set our tenancy up for a Docker user and ...
In our last post, we configured Kubernetes and Docker to get ready to deploy microservices. In this post, we'll look at another critical piece of the microservices...
In my last post we defined the term “microservice” and looked at some of the reasons you might choose to implement a microservice approach to building ...
In theory, microservices are easy. The promise of loosely coupled, scalable services that can each be independently built, tested and deployed sounds amazing...
As the popularity of microservices grows, so does the availability of solid frameworks in the JVM world for creating microservice applications. Helidon...
We recently announced the release of the OCI Service Broker for Kubernetes, an implementation of the Open Service Broker API that streamlines...
So you've finally done it. You created a shiny new microservice. You've written tests that pass, ran it locally and everything works great. Now it's time...
Over the past year, the Micronaut framework has become extremely popular. And for good reason, too. It's a pretty revolutionary framework for...
The new and improved Oracle Marketplace is now available from within the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console. The marketplace contains several applications...