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Learn moreSpring Cloud Netflix provides Netflix OSS integrations for Spring Boot apps through autoconfiguration and binding to the Spring Environment and other Spring programming model idioms. With a few simple annotations, you can quickly enable and configure the common patterns inside your application and build large distributed systems with battle-tested Netflix components. The patterns provided include Service Discovery (Eureka).
Spring Cloud Netflix features:
Service Discovery: Eureka instances can be registered and clients can discover the instances using Spring-managed beans
Service Discovery: an embedded Eureka server can be created with declarative Java configuration
As long as Spring Cloud Netflix and Eureka Core are on the classpath any Spring Boot application with @EnableEurekaClient
will try to contact a Eureka server on [http://localhost:8761](http://localhost:8761)
(the default value of eureka.client.serviceUrl.defaultZone
):
@SpringBootApplication
@EnableEurekaClient
@RestController
public class Application {
@RequestMapping("/")
public String home() {
return "Hello World";
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
SpringApplication.run(Application.class, args);
}
}
To run your own server use the spring-cloud-starter-netflix-eureka-server
dependency and @EnableEurekaServer
.
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