This example demonstrates how to guard remote service invocations using a circuit breaker.
- Log into an OpenShift cluster of your choice:
oc login ...
. - Select a project in which the services will be deployed:
oc project ...
.
The greeting-service
module serves the web interface and communicates with the name-service
.
The name-service
module provides an endpoint that simulates a working or failing service.
Run the following commands to configure and deploy the applications.
oc apply -f ./greeting-service/.openshiftio/application.yaml
oc new-app --template=thorntail-circuit-breaker-greeting
oc apply -f ./name-service/.openshiftio/application.yaml
oc new-app --template=thorntail-circuit-breaker-name
mvn clean oc:deploy -Popenshift
This is completely self-contained and doesn't require the application to be deployed in advance. Note that this may delete anything and everything in the OpenShift project.
mvn clean verify -Popenshift,openshift-it