Developing Microservice Applications
If you have developed a microservice application, skip this section.
The open-source community provides development documents and help channels to help you use the microservice development framework. For details about microservice application development in a specific microservice framework, see the reference documents provided in this section.
The recommended ServiceComb engine samples offer you quick connection to the engine. Download the samples, modify the ServiceComb engine address and AK/SK information in the configuration file, and run the examples locally. These samples can be registered with the ServiceComb engine.
- Spring Cloud
Source code repository: https://github.com/spring-cloud
Issues: For details, see the issues in each code repository of the source code repository.
Developer guide: https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud
Spring Cloud Huawei project: https://github.com/huaweicloud/spring-cloud-huawei
Recommended ServiceComb engine samples: https://github.com/huaweicloud/spring-cloud-huawei-samples/tree/master/basic
- Java Chassis
Source code repository: https://github.com/apache/servicecomb-java-chassis
Issues: https://github.com/apache/servicecomb-java-chassis/issues
Developer guide: https://servicecomb.apache.org/references/java-chassis/en_US/
Recommended ServiceComb engine samples: https://github.com/apache/servicecomb-samples/tree/master/basic
The source code used by CSE is stored in the Maven central repository. If you use a non-Maven central repository, contact the administrator of your central repository to synchronize the Maven central repository to your central repository.
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