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Java Spring Boot Microservice

This repository contains a Java Spring Boot microservice that [briefly describe what the microservice does].

Table of Contents

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:

  • Java JDK (version X or higher)
  • Apache Maven (version X or higher)
  • Docker (optional, for containerization)
  • [Your other prerequisites...]

Getting Started

To get the microservice up and running, follow these steps:

  1. Clone this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/your-username/your-microservice.git
  2. Navigate to the project directory:

    cd your-microservice

Configuration

[Explain any configuration steps that the user needs to perform before running the microservice, such as setting up environment variables, configuring databases, etc.]

Usage

[Provide instructions on how to run the microservice and how to interact with it.]

API Documentation

[Provide details about the available endpoints, request/response formats, and example API calls. You can use tools like Swagger or Springfox to generate API documentation.]

Development

Build

To build the microservice, use the following command:

mvn clean install

Testing

[Explain how to run tests and include information about the testing framework used.]

Postman

[Explain how to run any Postman API requests against the service's APIs. Ideally, include a Postman collection of requests in the repo.]

Deployment

[Provide guidance on how to deploy the microservice to different environments. This could include deploying to cloud platforms, using containerization, etc.]

Monitoring and Logging

[Explain how to monitor the microservice's health, performance, and how to access logs. You might mention tools like Splunk, Prometheus, Grafana, ELK stack, etc.]

Contributing

[Provide guidelines for contributing to the project. This could include information about coding standards, pull request processes, and how to report issues.]

License

[Specify the license under which the microservice is distributed. For example, you could use MIT, Apache License 2.0, etc.]

Copyright [year] [author]

Licensed under the [License Name] License, Version [version]. See LICENSE file for details.

Feel free to modify this template to suit your specific microservice and project requirements.

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