In the microservices world, each service needs to connect to different systems and services. Storing information about the URLs and passwords and other configurations locally is not a feasible option as maintaining individual configuration is a mammoth task. There is a growing need for externalizing configurations and managing configurations. In microservices, Consul, Spring config, and Zuul are tools which are used for configuration management. TIBCO enables developers to build cloud-native applications and support many configuration management tools like Consul, Zuul, and Spring config. In this tutorial, we will be learning how to use cloud-native microservices with TIBCO using the configuration management tool, Consul.
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