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Category: Spring Boot

Combining Spring Boot and Datadog StatsD Writer

September 18, 2016February 7, 2017 ywilkof3 Comments

Are you monitoring your Spring Boot app? Spring Boot comes with the actuator package, which brings a lot of tools making application monitoring in production easier. It comes with an interesting metric export reader/writer feature, which help in collection of metrics and the publishing to a desired output channel. Out of the box Actuator supports writers to…

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Multiple Flyway-initialized data sources in a Spring Boot app – It’s (kinda) possible!

December 3, 2015February 22, 2016 ywilkof2 Comments

I love working with Spring Boot. I am working with it for about six months now, and yet it never ceases to amaze me with the amount of features bundled with it. However, sometimes it tries to a good thing, but misses eventually. Let’s take the Flyway support for example. Flyway is used for easily…

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