ZooKeeper distributed topic and Dubbo micro-service entry video tutorial

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Course catalog:
< span style="color:#ffa500">Chapter 1 Introduction to Distributed System Concept and ZooKeeper
Introduction to the distributed system and ZooKeeper, so that everyone has a general understanding of it


Chapter 2 ZooKeeper Installation
How to install ZooKeeper and analyze the most basic data model of ZooKeeper


Chapter 3 Basic ZooKeeper Data Model
Before learning the client command line, you need to have a certain understanding of some basic features of ZooKeeper, so as to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of ZooKeeper
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Chapter 4 ZK Basic Features and Linux-based ZK Client Command Line Learning< br>Understand ZK commands on Linux You need to know how to operate this part, at least you must understand how to operate, make notes and record the relevant commands

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Chapter 5 Election mode and cluster installation of ZooKeeper
Learn the election mode and ZooKeeper cluster installation, simulate the commercial environment, test the role of the cluster and election


Chapter 6 Use ZooKeeper native Java API for client development
Using java native api for client development


Chapter 7 Use of Apache Curator Client
The ZK open source client that enterprises like to use is convenient and practical, and you must learn /span>


Chapter 8. Introduction to Dubbo to Refactoring Service
Refactor the product spike Demo built by SpringMVC into a Dubbo microservice system


Chapter 9 Distributed Lock
ZooKeeper+Dubbo practice distributed lock case


Chapter 10 Course Summary
< span style="color:#000000">A brief review of the theories and techniques used throughout the course



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