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Configuration management as a microservice using a database store

Properties file work well to externalize application configurations from being embedded in the source code but often they require the application to be redeployed whenever they are changed. One solution to this issue would be to have the properties file live outside the application package. This is ok when you have a few applications but it can be quite tedious and error prone when you have to manage a lot of applications.

With this solution all the application configurations (runtime) are store in a database datastore and are centralized.

Benefits

  • One place to store and manage
  • Easily backed up and versioned
  • Easy to manage even with a lot of applications
  • Can be clustered

This service is implemented using Spring Framework and more

  • Spring Boot
  • Spring Data
  • Spring MVC
  • H2 Database (can be easily adapted to your preferred database(MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgresSQL etc))
  • Tested on Wildfly 10

Roadmap

To be implemented

  • Expose service via REST
  • Add UI front-End (e.g. AngularJS)
  • Add Security (e.g. Spring Security)

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