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## Guide to Microservices: with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud Ebook
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This module contains articles about bootstrapping Spring Cloud applications that are part of the Guide to Microservices: with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud Ebook.
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### Relevant Articles:
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- [Spring Cloud – Bootstrapping](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-bootstrapping)
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- [Spring Cloud – Securing Services](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-securing-services)
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- [Spring Cloud – Tracing Services with Zipkin](http://www.baeldung.com/tracing-services-with-zipkin)
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- [Spring Cloud Series – The Gateway Pattern](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-gateway-pattern)
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- [Spring Cloud – Adding Angular 4](http://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-angular)
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- [How to Share DTO Across Microservices](https://www.baeldung.com/java-microservices-share-dto)
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### Running the Project
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- First, you need a redis server running on the default port
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- To run the project:
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- copy the appliction-config folder to c:\Users\{username}\ on Windows or /home/{username}/ on *nix. Then open a git bash terminal in application-config and run:
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- git init
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- git add .
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- git commit -m "First commit"
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- start the config server
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- start the discovery server
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- start all the other servers in any order (gateway, svc-book, svc-rating, zipkin)
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