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Episode 83. Hey! Your app needs its yearly HealthCheck as well!

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You got your new project, it's a brand new service, and is ready to go! But... have you done a health check endpoint for your app? In this day and age of microservices with auto-remediation and auto-scaling, having a well-behaved, functioning health-check is very important since it dictates when to evict, scale up (or down) your service.

And the great news is, that for the "bigger" frameworks (like Spring or Microprofile) the work is almost done for us! With Spring Boot Actuator and Microprofile, we have tons of support and annotations, and built-in healthchecks for the main "things", like database connectivity, Message Queue connectivity, even Email settings!.

So don't put it off...start listening to this podcast, and then start creating that oh-so-needed health check for your app! Also, stay tuned to this episode as we give a "hint" of new podcast series to come!

FOLLOW US JavaPubHouse on twitter! Where we will be sharing new tech news, and tutorials!

We thank DataDogHQ for sponsoring this podcast episode

We also thank OverOps for sponsoring this podcast episode

Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our cool NewsCast! Java Off Heap

Do you like the episodes? Want more? Help us out! Buy us a beer!

And Follow us! @javapubhouse and @fguime and @bobpaulin

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You got your new project, it's a brand new service, and is ready to go! But... have you done a health check endpoint for your app? In this day and age of microservices with auto-remediation and auto-scaling, having a well-behaved, functioning health-check is very important since it dictates when to evict, scale up (or down) your service.

And the great news is, that for the "bigger" frameworks (like Spring or Microprofile) the work is almost done for us! With Spring Boot Actuator and Microprofile, we have tons of support and annotations, and built-in healthchecks for the main "things", like database connectivity, Message Queue connectivity, even Email settings!.

So don't put it off...start listening to this podcast, and then start creating that oh-so-needed health check for your app! Also, stay tuned to this episode as we give a "hint" of new podcast series to come!

FOLLOW US JavaPubHouse on twitter! Where we will be sharing new tech news, and tutorials!

We thank DataDogHQ for sponsoring this podcast episode

We also thank OverOps for sponsoring this podcast episode

Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our cool NewsCast! Java Off Heap

Do you like the episodes? Want more? Help us out! Buy us a beer!

And Follow us! @javapubhouse and @fguime and @bobpaulin

  continue reading

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