Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud - Step 21 – Running Zipkin and RabbitMQ with Docker Compose

Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud - Step 21 – Running Zipkin and RabbitMQ with Docker Compose

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The video tutorial covers setting up RabbitMQ and Zipkin for distributed tracing in microservices. It explains the prerequisites, including dependencies and configurations needed in the Spring Framework. The tutorial guides through configuring RabbitMQ in Docker, setting up microservices communication, and launching services using Docker Compose. Finally, it verifies the successful launch and functionality of the services, highlighting the use of Docker Compose for efficient microservices development.

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What are the prerequisites for communicating through RabbitMQ?

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What property needs to be configured to make microservices send data to Zipkin over RabbitMQ?

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How do you configure RabbitMQ in a Docker Compose YAML file?

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What is the significance of the 'spring_zipkin_sender_type' property?

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What are the three properties that need to be added for microservices to communicate with RabbitMQ?

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What steps are involved in launching the services using Docker Compose?

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How can you verify that the microservices are up and running after launching them?

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