Introduction to the sample app

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In this quickstart, we use the well-known sample app PetClinic to show you how to deploy apps to the Azure Spring Apps service. The Pet Clinic sample demonstrates the microservice architecture pattern and highlights the services breakdown. You see how to deploy services to Azure with Azure Spring Apps capabilities such as service discovery, config server, logs, metrics, distributed tracing, and developer-friendly tooling support.

To follow the Azure Spring Apps deployment examples, you only need the location of the source code, which is provided as needed.

The following diagram shows the architecture of the PetClinic application.

Diagram that shows the architecture of the PetClinic app.

Functional services to be deployed

PetClinic is decomposed into four core Spring apps. All of them are independently deployable applications organized by business domains.

  • Customers service: Contains general user input logic and validation including pets and owners information (Name, Address, City, Telephone).
  • Visits service: Stores and shows visits information for each pet's comments.
  • Vets service: Stores and shows Veterinarians' information, including names and specialties.
  • API Gateway: The API Gateway is a single entry point into the system, used to handle requests and route them to an appropriate service or to invoke multiple services, and aggregate the results. The three core services expose an external API to client. In real-world systems, the number of functions can grow quickly with system complexity. Hundreds of services might be involved in rendering one complex webpage.

Infrastructure services hosted by Azure Spring Apps

There are several common patterns in distributed systems that support core services. Azure Spring Apps provides tools that enhance Spring Boot applications to implement the following patterns:

  • Config service: Azure Spring Apps Config is a horizontally scalable centralized configuration service for distributed systems. It uses a pluggable repository that currently supports local storage, Git, and Subversion.
  • Service discovery: It allows automatic detection of network locations for service instances, which could have dynamically assigned addresses because of autoscaling, failures, and upgrades.

Database configuration

In its default configuration, Pet Clinic uses an in-memory database (HSQLDB) which is populated at startup with data. A similar setup is provided for MySQL if a persistent database configuration is needed. A dependency for Connector/J, the MySQL JDBC driver, is already included in the pom.xml files.

Sample usage of PetClinic

For full implementation details, see our fork of PetClinic. The samples reference the source code as needed.

Next steps