Quickstart: Enable and disable Eureka Server in Azure Spring Apps
This article applies to: ✔️ Standard consumption and dedicated (Preview) ❌ Basic/Standard ❌ Enterprise
This article describes how to enable and disable Eureka Server for service registration and discovery in Azure Spring Apps. Service registration and discovery are key requirements for maintaining a list of live app instances to call, and for routing and load balancing inbound requests. Configuring each client manually takes time and introduces the possibility of human error.
Prerequisites
- An Azure subscription. If you don't have a subscription, create a free account before you begin.
- Azure CLI. Use the following command to install the Azure Spring Apps extension:
az extension add --name spring
. - Git.
- The completion of Quickstart: Provision an Azure Spring Apps Standard consumption and dedicated plan service instance.
Enable the Eureka Server
Use the following command to enable Eureka server:
az spring eureka-server enable \
--resource-group <resource-group-name> \
--name <Azure-Spring-Apps-instance-name>
Disable the Eureka Server
Use the following command to disable Eureka server:
az spring eureka-server disable
--resource-group <resource-group-name> \
--name <Azure-Spring-Apps-instance-name>
Next steps
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