Sunday, April 18, 2021

Java + HTTPS: Unable to Find Valid Certification Path to Requested Target

https://myshittycode.com/2015/12/17/java-https-unable-to-find-valid-certification-path-to-requested-target-2/

https://www.baeldung.com/java-import-cer-certificate-into-keystore

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43188589/what-is-the-difference-between-keytool-commands-import-and-importcert/43188724


From this documentation keytool - Key and Certificate Management Tool, the Changes section at the end of the page says :

Renamed commands:

-import, renamed to -importcert


The keytool has many options but the one we're interested in is importcert which is as straightforward as its name. Since there are usually different entries inside a KeyStore, we'll have to use the alias argument to assign it a unique name:

> keytool -importcert -alias baeldung_public_cert -file baeldung.cer -keystore sample_keystore
> Enter keystore password:
...
> Trust this certificate? [no]:  y
> Certificate was added to keystore

Keystore-Explorer

https://keystore-explorer.org/downloads.html

Format Disk in Linux

 snap-9df717f4 US Census 1980

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lsblk

df -h

cat /etc/fstab

fdisk -l


https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-using-volumes.html

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mount 


available/in-use - Status of Volumes



If Snapshot is Encrypted, Volume is also Encrypted

If Snapshot is not-Encrypted, Volume is also unEncrypted


Shred Command


https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-using-volumes.html


shred -u filename

shred overrides a File's Value and then removes it - so Restore from Recycle Bin does not happen


[ec2-user ~]$ sudo file -s /dev/xvdf

/dev/xvdf: data


Create a file system on the volume - [Conditional Step]

sudo mkfs -t xfs /dev/xvdf


Javabrains POC - Microservices - Part 2 [ Netflix OSS]

https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/


https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-netflix

Spring Cloud Azure
Spring Cloud for Amazon Web Services
Spring Cloud GCP
Spring Cloud Netflix [Ribbon, Feign, Eureka]
Spring Cloud Kubernetes
Spring Cloud Gateway
Spring Cloud Circuit Breaker
Spring Cloud Config
Spring Cloud OpenFeign
Spring Cloud Consul
Spring Cloud Vault
Spring Cloud Zookeeper

Spring Cloud Netflix OSS 
Feign - Declarative HTTP Client
Eureka - Service Register and Discovery
Ribbon - Client Side Load Balancing
Hytrix - Fault Tolerance Library

Spring Cloud Netflix features:

  • Service Discovery: Eureka instances can be registered and clients can discover the instances using Spring-managed beans

  • Service Discovery: an embedded Eureka server can be created with declarative Java configuration

  • Circuit Breaker: Hystrix clients can be built with a simple annotation-driven method decorator

  • Circuit Breaker: embedded Hystrix dashboard with declarative Java configuration

  • Declarative REST Client: Feign creates a dynamic implementation of an interface decorated with JAX-RS or Spring MVC annotations

  • Client Side Load Balancer: Ribbon

  • External Configuration: a bridge from the Spring Environment to Archaius (enables native configuration of Netflix components using Spring Boot conventions)

  • Router and Filter: automatic registration of Zuul filters, and a simple convention over configuration approach to reverse proxy creation


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Release TrainBoot Version

2020.0.x aka Ilford

2.4.x

Hoxton

2.2.x, 2.3.x (Starting with SR5)

Greenwich

2.1.x

Finchley

2.0.x

Edgware

1.5.x

Dalston

1.5.x


<dependency>
   <groupId>org.springframework.cloud</groupId>
   <artifactId>spring-cloud-starter-netflix-ribbon</artifactId>
</dependency>

This is happening because http://microservice_provider_user/ is not a legal host name.

Don't use Underscore for Hostnames


Using Ribbon with Eureka
Use Ribbon Without Eureka
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Feign

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Adobe XD - UI, UX , Product- Wireframe, Mockup, Prototype






Product Designer >  UX  Designer > UI  Designer

UI Designer - means Designing wireframes, UI (Fonts, Icons, Color) and handing it to developers

UX Designer - UX means Designing wireframes, UI (Fonts, Icons, Color) and Navigation Pathways and Actually Testing them from End user pov

Product Designer - Highlevel View, Budgets, Timelines, Client Approval + UI/UX role



Wireframes, Mockup, Prototype
Wireframes : 1 Color, 1 Font Size, Monochromatic - Usually Black and White - Skeleton Design - Sketches etc [https://www.wireframe.cc]
Mockup : All Screens with Higher Fidelity - Real colors, Real Fonts, Icons , Images etc. but no functionality, You basically cannot click anywhere
Prototype : All Things in a mockup + Functionality (Clickable Links navigating between screens)

Fidelity
Fidelity means level of detail - Color, Fonts, Icon, Logo, Images, Sizes in design

https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_canvas.asp
The <canvas> tag is used to draw graphics, on the fly, via scripting (usually JavaScript).


Monday, April 12, 2021

Spring Cloud, Netflix, Microservices - V V IMP

https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-netflix/multi/multi_spring-cloud-ribbon.html


https://cloud.spring.io/spring-cloud-netflix/1.0.x/

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39587317/difference-between-ribbonclient-and-loadbalanced

https://www.baeldung.com/spring-cloud-rest-client-with-netflix-ribbon

https://howtodoinjava.com/spring-cloud/spring-boot-ribbon-eureka/#ribbon

https://dzone.com/articles/using-new-spring-cloud-load-balancer-in-microservi

@EnableEurekaClient

@EnableDiscoveryClient


@RibbonClient(name="")

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31976236/whats-the-difference-between-enableeurekaclient-and-enablediscoveryclient

https://piotrminkowski.com/2020/05/13/a-deep-dive-into-spring-cloud-load-balancer/

A New Era of Spring Cloud. While almost all of Spring Cloud Netflix components will be removed in the next release, it seems that the biggest change is a replacement of Ribbon client into Spring Cloud Load Balancer.

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https://www.baeldung.com/spring-component-scanning

@ComponentScan Without Arguments

we use the @ComponentScan annotation along with @Configuration annotation to specify the packages that we want to be scanned. 
@ComponentScan without arguments tells Spring to scan the current package and all of its sub-packages.

The trick with Spring Boot is that many things happen implicitly. 
We use the @SpringBootApplication annotation, but it's just a combination of three annotations:
Using @ComponentScan in a Spring Boot Application.

@Configuration
@EnableAutoConfiguration
@ComponentScan
@ComponentScan With Arguments
@ComponentScan(basePackages = "com.baeldung.componentscan.springapp.animals")

spring.application.name=user-service
server.port=8888

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spring:
  application:
    name: user

server:
  port: 8888






Microservices - Client Side Load Balancing

https://spring.io/blog/2020/03/25/spring-tips-spring-cloud-loadbalancer


Spring Cloud Load Balancer, we need to have a service registry up and running. 
A service registry makes it trivial to programmatically query for the location of a given service in a system. There are several popular implementations for service registries, including 
  • Apache Zookeeper, 
  • Netflix’s Eureka, 
  • Hashicorp Consul
  • Kubernetes 
  • Cloud Foundry
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Microservices don't use server side load balancing. They use client side load balancing.

Client Side Load Balancing

To understand client side load balancing, let's recap microservices architecture. We generally create a service discovery like Eureka or Consul, where each service instance registers when bootstrapped. Eureka server maintains a service registry; it maintains all the instances of the service as a key/value map, where the {service id} of your microservice serves as the key and instances serve as the value. Now, if one microservice wants to communicate with another microservice, it generally looks up the service registry using DiscoveryClient and Eureka server returns all the instances of the calling microservice to the caller service. Then it was a caller service headache which instance it calls. Here, client side load balancing stepped in. Client side load balancing maintains an algorithm like round robin or zone specific, by which it can invoke instances of calling services. The advantage is s service registry always updates itself; if one instance goes down, it removes it from its registry, so when the client side load balancer talks to the Eureka server, it always updates itself, so there is no manual intervention- unlike server side load balancing- to remove an instance.

Another advantage is, as the load balancer is in the client side, you can control its load balancing algorithm programmatically. Ribbon provides this facility, so we will use Ribbon for client side load balancing.

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https://spring.io/blog/2020/03/25/spring-tips-spring-cloud-loadbalancer

The @LoadBalanced Annotation

In this final example, we’ll have Spring Cloud configure the WebClient instance for us. This approach is excellent if all requests that pass through that shared WebClient instance require load balancing. Just define a provider method for the WebClient.Builder and annotate it with @LoadBalanced. You can then use that WebClient.Builder to define a WebClient that’ll load balance automatically for us.


@Bean @LoadBalanced WebClient.Builder builder() { return WebClient.builder(); } @Bean WebClient webClient(WebClient.Builder builder) { return builder.build(); }

Azure - Pipeline - Add Approver for Stage

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/process/approvals?view=azure-devops&tabs=check-pass