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| | | | | In most microservice architectures, there are many opportunities and temptations for sharing code. In this post I will give advice based on my experience on when it should be avoided and when code reuse is acceptable. The points will be illustrated with the help of an example Spring Boot project. | |
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| | | Assalamualaikum and hello! Spring Boot's streamlined development process makes it a popular choice for many developers. However, configuring it for multiple databases can present challenges. While there are various tutorials available, I've encountered issues with their completeness and clarity. In this tutorial, I'll provide a detailed solution to this problem. Database We require a connection to two databases: an existing MSSQL database and a new PostgreSQL database. The PostgreSQL database will be used for all standard CRUD operations (create, read, update, delete). The MSSQL database will be accessed in a read-only manner to retrieve specific data without making any modifications to its structure or content. | ||