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Опубликовано 21 апреля 2022, 23:00
Let’s say you want to build an inventory tracking system on Cloud Run, but the application uses Java and Spring Boot, how can you accomplish this? Welcome back to another episode of Serverless Expeditions! In this episode, Martin and Aaron work through their inventory tracking app that has an HTML user interface and connects to a database. Watch as they walk through making a new Google Cloud Platform project and share the optional use of Cloud Shell.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:33 - App rundown
0:50 - Creating a simple service and deploying
1:58 - Adding a sign-of-life “hello world”
2:40 - How to deploy to Cloud Run
4:04 - Passing tests before your deploy
5:48 - Wrap up
Checkout more episodes of Serverless Expeditions → goo.gle/ServerlessExpeditions
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product: Cloud - Serverless Computing - Cloud Run; fullname: Martin Omander;
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:33 - App rundown
0:50 - Creating a simple service and deploying
1:58 - Adding a sign-of-life “hello world”
2:40 - How to deploy to Cloud Run
4:04 - Passing tests before your deploy
5:48 - Wrap up
Checkout more episodes of Serverless Expeditions → goo.gle/ServerlessExpeditions
Subscribe to Google Cloud Tech → goo.gle/GoogleCloudTech
#ServerlessExpeditions #ServerlessExpeditionsExtended #CloudRun
product: Cloud - Serverless Computing - Cloud Run; fullname: Martin Omander;