Serverless Spring: Deploy serverless functions to any platform using Spring Cloud Function

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this tutorial, you will follow along with me as we create a serverless function in Spring Boot using Spring Cloud Function. This will allow you to use the same consistent programming model regardless of the platform you are deploying your serverless applications on. In this example, we will deploy our serverless function to AWS Lambda.
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Комментарии • 47

  • @pradeepjoshi6611
    @pradeepjoshi6611 Год назад

    i was trying to run serverless application in AWS lambda but failing every time , but your tutorials work for me . thanks a lot

  • @EklakDangaura
    @EklakDangaura 11 месяцев назад +1

    Short and quick with great information. Thank you .🎉

  • @tkoz-dev
    @tkoz-dev Год назад +6

    Thanks Dan, this was super informative and will be helpful on my next project.

    • @DanVega
      @DanVega  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @mtc539
    @mtc539 Год назад +8

    Hey Dan, I don't see the purpose of adding Spring Web as a dependency for a serverless function. My understanding is that functions are supposed to be short-lived programs, so deploying something to AWS Lambda which listens for HTTP requests seems counter-intuitive to me.
    Is Spring Web only needed for the internal Spring Cloud Function "magic" to happen?

  • @kappaj01
    @kappaj01 Год назад +1

    Interesting - as is and the startup time is 3.6 sec's. Much faster than my previous experience running SpringBoot as a Lambda. Really battle to get it to 23 secs. But, that was with a lot of JPA and other Spring related configuration.
    With Spring Native it is another story altogether - sub second startups!
    Will be very interesting to test this with SpringBoot 3.0 optimization.

    • @DanVega
      @DanVega  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the feedback. I will work on getting an example together using Spring Boot 3 and compiling this down to a native image. Normal execution times haven't been a huge issues, it's usually just the cold start time which again we can now greatly improve.

  • @RossieHoorn
    @RossieHoorn Год назад

    This is really powerfull. I am going to play with serverless spring for sure.

  • @DheerajSingh
    @DheerajSingh 8 месяцев назад

    Could you please also create a video on how to call the multiple functions through the API gateway? Also, where are we set the spring.cloud.function.definition in the API gateway to dynamically route to the function.

  • @laerciopaula1989
    @laerciopaula1989 Год назад

    Really nice and easy to follow tutorial! Thank you for creating it!

  • @MichalGebauer
    @MichalGebauer Год назад +1

    Thanks Dan. I think AtomicInteger is bit misleading, considering the way how AWS scales out and kills lambda instances. Anyway, good video.

  • @joseantoni034
    @joseantoni034 Год назад +1

    Very interesting, thanks Dan!

  • @shixulin4110
    @shixulin4110 Год назад

    thx for all your contents, really concise and helpful

  • @jamesrooney931
    @jamesrooney931 7 месяцев назад

    09:31 Create Supplier Function
    10:36 Create Consumer Function
    11:34 Test function via HTTP
    14:23 Deploying Spring Cloud functions
    15:13 Add AWS dependency
    17:09 Deploy Functions on AWS
    18:33 Create function URL on AWS

  •  Год назад

    Great tuto. Thanks Dan!!

  • @kismet333music
    @kismet333music Год назад

    This was a really awesome video, cannot stress that enough. I have used what I learned here and made my own spring cloud/lambda implementation.
    I am running into one problem though. My app deals with the client uploading a file and sending it to my spring backend. I was previously using MultipartFile in my spring boot app but now I am having trouble attempting this with the new spring cloud framework. Any chance you can do a video or a small example of how to do this?
    Thanks!

  • @sivaa12
    @sivaa12 Год назад +1

    Thank you Dan!

    • @DanVega
      @DanVega  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @desarrollojava
    @desarrollojava Год назад +1

    This is an exceptional announcment.
    Stil need the Dockerfile? or we'll say "look ma' no docker file!"?

    • @DanVega
      @DanVega  Год назад

      You don't need a docker file to build a serverless function in Java. Currently you can just use the maven shade plugin to create an uber jar.

  • @mshohag4229
    @mshohag4229 Год назад

    Thanks for creating such an awesome contant. Can you please make something serverless using jpa repository and using aws mysql.

  • @smoke86it
    @smoke86it Год назад +2

    Thanks Dan. This is very interesting, but it looks like that it just support GET and POST methods. Is there a way to use it in a RESTful way supporting other HTTP verbs like PUT, PATCH and DELETE ?

    • @togerait
      @togerait Месяц назад

      Hi! I have the same question, could you answer me if you have it? Thanks a lot.

  • @light.yagami787
    @light.yagami787 Год назад

    Really helpful. Thank you so much

  • @thevagabond85yt
    @thevagabond85yt Год назад

    Dan my Man

  • @MohamedElsayed-tc5yg
    @MohamedElsayed-tc5yg Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Andrey_landauuu
    @Andrey_landauuu Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. Unfortunately, after adding a db-functionality to this project (model-repository-service with spring-data-jpa + data in application.properties) in AWS Lambda I keep getting "Spring Boot Lambda Startup multiple times" error. No idea, what have i done wrong, because locally everything works just fine :(

  • @btk467
    @btk467 11 месяцев назад

    Nicely done. Thanks Dan.
    A little wrinkle, maybe be it is just me. I am getting "{"timestamp":"2023-10-03T03:26:30.174+00:00","status":405,"error":"Method Not Allowed","path":"/create"}"
    Anyone had this error? Any remedy?
    Thanks in advance.

    • @togerait
      @togerait Месяц назад

      you need to use POST or GET method

  • @DHA508
    @DHA508 Год назад

    Thanks Dan

  • @bwest-dev6241
    @bwest-dev6241 Год назад

    Hi Dan, In relation to the deployment what would we need to change if we want the lambda to be accessible by another service (AWS) or through an AWS API Gateway. Am right in assuming the approach shown here works because of the spring-cloud-web that is included in the jar?

  • @springbootprogramming
    @springbootprogramming Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @tytech6047
    @tytech6047 Год назад

    Very nice 👍👍

  • @orhn
    @orhn Год назад +1

    What if we want to pass path param/query param or body?

    • @DanVega
      @DanVega  Год назад

      I'm not sure if you can but also not sure why you would want to? If you're sending data as part of post request you should be sending it via request body.

    • @orhn
      @orhn Год назад

      @@DanVega Ah you mean parsing the body as json right? That make sense

    • @sagarbhat3884
      @sagarbhat3884 Год назад +1

      @@DanVega But what if we want to pass a query or path param for a GET transaction? How can we achieve that using Spring Cloud Functions.

    • @kismet333music
      @kismet333music Год назад

      @@sagarbhat3884 I ran into this problem too. I wasn't sure what to do but I just ended up changing my method to a POST and adding the path param as the body.

  • @guangweizhang2814
    @guangweizhang2814 7 месяцев назад

    Mark: In 2024-01-31, no more "spring_cloud_function_definition", please use "spring.cloud.function.definition"

  • @aaajojoaaa
    @aaajojoaaa Год назад

    I tried to do the same thing as when you did here , but I got this exception: Class not found: org.springframework.cloud.function.adapter.aws.FunctionInvoker: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
    java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.springframework.cloud.function.adapter.aws.FunctionInvoker. Current classpath: file:/var/task/

    • @aaajojoaaa
      @aaajojoaaa Год назад

      I don't know how to fix it

  • @KyleTran-ek5nb
    @KyleTran-ek5nb Год назад

    Hi Dan, thanks for the video; it is very well done. I'm running into the issue with calling my lambda function, even though I have "spring.cloud.function.definition": "create" in my header. The logs show an NPE at org.springframework.cloud.function.adapter.aws.AWSLambdaUtils.generateMessage(AWSLambdaUtils.java:127)

    • @DheerajSingh
      @DheerajSingh 8 месяцев назад

      Did you find any solution to this? Now, I am facing a similar issue